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The Long-Running Red Chair Art Project Came to Hyattsville
The photographer behind a long-running cross-country art project featuring a red chair posted a photograph taken in Hyattsville over the Memorial Day weekend. Continue reading
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Share a photo that says something about your time at home during the coronavirus pandemic and you could win a $150 gift certificate to restaurant on the Route 1 corridor offering takeout and/or delivery. Continue reading
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Hyattsville’s most iconic building has maintained its charm for well over a century. While digging through historical photos, the Hyattsville Wire stumbled on this 1940 photograph of the Hyattsville Hardware Co., at 5121 Baltimore Ave., now home to Franklins Restaurant, Brewery and … Continue reading
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Studio SoHy’s first student show, “The Road That Leads West,” which opened this past weekend and runs through Dec. 3, features Hyattsville’s own teen-aged professional photographer. Benedict Gorman won the Hyattsville Wire’s winter photography contest in January. His new month-long … Continue reading
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Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Cheryl Diaz Meyer regularly travels to war zones, but she finds peace in University Park. “Every time we drive into the neighborhood, we unconsciously breathe a sigh of relief,” she told the Hyattsville Wire. “It’s a haven.” … Continue reading
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