by Julianne Tarrant | Nov 11, 2020 | Museum Collections, Museum Staff
Native American History:Lenni-Lenape Settlements As we continue the blog series talking about Lenni-Lenape Native Americans, we will begin to discuss their society. The Lenni-Lenape had a great civilization and a very organized community. Beginning with land, land...
by Julianne Tarrant | Nov 3, 2020 | Museum Collections, Museum Staff
Native American History:Lenni-Lenape Culture November marks National American Heritage Month which we should all use as a time to learn, reflect and celebrate the history and the heritage of Native Americans. To commemorate this month, we will be sharing...
by Julianne Tarrant | Oct 27, 2020 | Museum Events and Programs
Giving Back to the Community The Wicoff House Museum and the Wicoff House Museum Youth Advisory Council haven always benefitted greatly from immense support of the community. The community always shows up to events in large numbers and helping with projects...
by Julianne Tarrant | Oct 18, 2020 | Museum Staff
AppleFest A week ago from the time that I am writing this, the Wicoff House Museum held our fall harvest event, AppleFest. It was an afternoon filled with history, crafts and apple treats of all kinds. AppleFest was the second event that the Wicoff House Museum...
by Julianne Tarrant | Oct 8, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Role of the House Museum When someone says the word “museum”, they probably think of the historic house museums they have visited throughout their community. The National Trust for Historic Preservation previously estimated that there are more than 15,000...
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