September is back to school time! Even though the sight of backpacks and the school bus may bring unhappy faces, parents can tell their children that, compared to the schools of long ago, today’s are not bad at all! The image of a cozy one-room school house, filled with neat rows of desks and a young sweet schoolmarm, is merely fiction. One-room schools of yesteryear were more likely to be filled with practices that sound horrifying to modern ears. Visit the museum on September 17, 2:00 to 4:00, to learn what it was really like to go to public school over 275 years ago. Children may try their hand at a penmanship lesson using a quill pen. The program includes tours of the fully restored, c1740 farmhouse, as well as open-hearth cooking demonstrations featuring period techniques and recipes. Admission is $4 for ages 13 and older, $3 for ages 3-12, and free age 2 and younger.
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Welcome to the Miller-Cory House Museum! Our mission is to keep early American history alive through re-creating and interpreting the activities of daily life on a farm in the period 1740-1820. Our goals are to teach, provide understanding, stimulate curiosity and encourage lasting interest in the time period.
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