Turning an old factory into a cutting-edge art museum was just the start of Mass MoCA’s magic.
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Read MoreJohn Rice Irwin saw his beloved Appalachia disappearing. So he preserved it in time.
Read MoreFrom a small bonfire on a beach, Burning Man has grown to 70,000 joyous Burners in the desert. Why not?
Read MoreThe festival was 50 years ago and 50 miles away, but Woodstock, New York keeps the spirit alive.
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