RichHistory Weekend

Visit their website for dates and details – richhistory.org The RichHistory Alliance was formed as a partnership of museums and historical sites in Richland County. Our mission is to collaborate to discover, preserve, and share history in Richland County. Our members collaborate and use their combined efforts to increase tourism and promote our history for all members of…

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RichHistory Weekend

Visit their website for dates and details – richhistory.org The RichHistory Alliance was formed as a partnership of museums and historical sites in Richland County. Our mission is to collaborate to discover, preserve, and share history in Richland County. Our members collaborate and use their combined efforts to increase tourism and promote our history for all members of…

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Window Glazing Demonstration at South Park Pavilion

 Saturday, May 6, 10am – 4pm and Sunday, May 7, 2pm – 4pm. At South Park Pavilion (or at 64 Surrey Road if the weather is bad). Become comfortable with window glazing at this semi-hands-on session and learn more about upcoming workshops to help you care for the traditional materials which are often found in older…

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Shiloh Area Historical Society

Museum Open Saturday May 6, 10am – 3pm and Sunday Noon -3pm. Mt. Hope Lutheran Church Open and Serving Lunch Saturday 11am – 1pm Mt. Hope Organ Music Sunday at 1pm Both sites open. Mt. Hope Lutheran will be joining us – women of the church serving a lunch from 11-1pm, quilt show, window info, & pump organ…

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Ceely Rose House Tours

Ceely Rose House Saturday, May 6 and 7, Noon – 3pm.  Malabar Farm volunteers will have the Ceely Rose house open, and tours of the big house will also be available from 11am – 2pm each day. See more at: RichHistory Weekend.

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Kingwood Center Gardens RichHistory Weekend

Gardens and Mansion, Saturday, May 6, 10am – 5pm and Sunday, May 7, 10am – 5pm Bring your RichHistory passport for free admission to the historic garden estate. Explore the gardens and self-guide through Charles Kelley King’s mansion. Pick up plants at the Spring Plant Market. Find more details HERE.  

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