1780 letter from Hamilton to Lafayette displayed in Boston
A 1780 letter from Alexander Hamilton to the Marquis de Lafayette was the featured piece at the Commonwealth Museum’s annual 4th of July exhibit this year in Boston.
A 1780 letter from Alexander Hamilton to the Marquis de Lafayette was the featured piece at the Commonwealth Museum’s annual 4th of July exhibit this year in Boston.
The French-American Cultural Foundation wishes our friends – on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean – a Happy Independence Day.
The insignia of Chevalier de l’ Ordre National de la Legion d’Honneur was recently bestowed upon Cameron Griffith, the Congressional Affairs liaison for the Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.
A Washington Post Live event recently explored the flurry of entrepreneurial activity that took place during the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of technology in that boom, and the lasting impact it will have on the economy.
The premiere of the documentary “Alan Pakula: Going For Truth” was hosted at the Burke Theater of the United States Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. on June 15, 2022.
The Embassy of France to the United States of America in partnership with the French-American Cultural Foundation are pleased to present the panel discussion “Cuisine as Diplomacy: Around the Table.”
The Embassy of France to the United States of America, in partnership with the French-American Cultural Foundation are pleased to present the panel discussion “Cuisine as Diplomacy: Around the Table.”
The 2022 Night of Ideas is an annual nocturnal marathon of philosophical debates, performances, readings and more, that will be hosted in an unprecedented 19 cities across the United States this May.
The highest performing version of Ariane 6, Ariane 64, will be used over three years to orbit satellites of the Project Kuiper broadband constellation.
Souvenirs of the Riviera is a compendium of Clarice Smith’s paintings of the South of France, with text by her son, David Bruce Smith.