culture, and punditry to reveal a Civil War
that is little-known and even more rarely
displayed. Discovering the Civil War will give
visitors the chance to walk in the shoes
of researchers, unlock secrets, solve myster-
ies, and uncover unexpected events in our
records. archives.gov/nae/
St. Michaels, Maryland
Talbot County Office of Tourism
410-770-8000
stmichaelsmd.org
One of America’s most enchanting and
romantic towns is bustling with yachts, sail
and cruise boats, cyclists, and gourmands.
Casual and fine dining restaurant menus are
filled with fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood and
local produce. Enjoy authentic skipjacks, log
canoes, kayaking, crab feasts, museums, and
the world’s largest collection of traditional
wooden boats. Love to shop? You’ll love Talbot
Street’s collection of boutiques and specialty
stores and St. Michaels Winery and Eastern
Shore Brewing.
SaratogaArtsFest 2010
Saratoga Springs, NY
June 10-13
Visit Saratoga Springs, June 10—13, for
a citywide celebration of the arts spanning
music, dance, visual art, film, theatre, and literary art. The fourth annual SaratogaArtsFest
offers some 75 events throughout the city
for a wide range of audiences—from the seasoned arts aficionado to families with young
children. Special features include studio
tours of working artists, a downtown Center
Stage with ongoing music acts, a family day
at Skidmore College, panel discussions with
artists, a sculpture showcase (including the
city’s Amtrak station), and a performance of
“Music and Motion” by acclaimed composer
Richard Danielpour. Visit SaratogaArtsFest.org
for more information and a full schedule.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
5th Avenue at 89th Street
New York City
212-423-3500
guggenheim.org
Home to a world-renowned collection of modern and contemporary art, the Frank Lloyd
Wright-designed landmark is one of New York
City’s most beloved masterpieces of modern
architecture.
Haunted: Contemporary Photography/Video/
Performance
On view March 26—Sept. 6, 2010
Are new visual forms haunted by ghosts of