Join us for a history-themed story and craft in our garden every Friday morning throughout the summer!
Join us for a history-themed story and craft in our garden every Friday morning throughout the summer! This storytime is designed to introduce cultural concepts to young learners ages 3-6, however children of all ages are welcome! Museum staff will be following all recommended health guidelines. The program will take place outdoors and all craft materials will be sanitized and individually packaged for each child.
$6 per participating child, parents/chaperones are free of charge. Advance registration is required. If you have questions, please contact our Manager of Education at [email protected].
The Lee-Fendall House is a showcase of American history from three different centuries. Since its construction in 1785, the house has served as home to thirty-seven members of the Lee family, hundreds of convalescing Union soldiers during the American Civil War, and one of our nation’s most controversial and significant 20th century labor leaders, John L. Lewis.
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