Create an unforgettable holiday memory by attending this authentic holiday experience with a twist! Authentic details have made the Museum's annual Christmas dinner a popular tradition for more than 25 years. Step back in time as a guest of honor to a four course meal at the beautifully restored 1843 Davis Homestead, one of the oldest farm houses in Hancock County located on the Museum's campus. Guests to the dinner will enjoy a magical experience along with a delicious meal!…
Find out more »Due to the anticipation of a winter storm in our area, this event has been cancelled. Enlighten your lunch hour! Join us for the "The Tonkin Gulf Resolution and the American Entrance to the Vietnam War" presented by Dr. Alvin Dwayne Beggs. This lecture will be in hybrid format, in-person and on Zoom. Registration for Zoom will be open one week before. Lectures are free for Museum members and the cost of regular admission for nonmembers. Please call the Museum…
Find out more »Enlighten your lunch hour! Join us for the "Chapel Veils, Cough Drops, and Queen for a Day: Being a Kid in the 1950s" presented by Barb Lockard & Karen Striet. This lecture will be in hybrid format, in-person and on Zoom. Registration for Zoom will be open one week before. Lectures are free for Museum members and the cost of regular admission for nonmembers. Please call the Museum at (419)423-4433 with questions. See the 2022 Brown Bag Lecture schedule here!…
Find out more »SOLD OUT This event is for children ages 5-12 with an accompanying adult. The tea will highlight the time period of Beatrix Potter, English writer and illustrator. Guests are encouraged to bring a doll and come dressed for a tea party! Learn about proper Victorian tea party etiquette and the history of The Tale of Peter Rabbit! Tea and refreshments will be served by the Victorian Ladies. Preregistration is required, and limited space is available. For more information, please use…
Find out more »Enlighten your lunch hour! Join us for the "115 Years Ahead of its Time: What are those Railroad Tracks Doing Under Bluffton’s Main Street?" presented by Fred Steiner. Lectures are free for Museum members and the cost of regular admission for nonmembers. Please call the Museum at (419)423-4433 with questions. See the 2022 Brown Bag Lecture schedule here!
Find out more »Enlighten your lunch hour! Join us for the "Findlay’s Rock Bands and Music Venues of the 1960s" presented by Reginald Routson. Lectures are free for Museum members and the cost of regular admission for nonmembers. Please call the Museum at (419)423-4433 with questions. See the 2022 Brown Bag Lecture schedule here!
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