Mother’s Day and flowers – a perfect combination! On May 6, 2:00 to 4:00, the Miller-Cory House Museum will present “Mother’s Day Craft and House Tours.” Children can make a colorful bouquet of festive paper flowers for that special someone. Volunteers will be available to guide visitors through the fully furnished, pre-revolutionary farmhouse, built in 1740. Members of the Cooking Committee will demonstrate authentic 18th century open-hearth cooking using colonial-era recipes and techniques. The craft is appropriate for ages 6 through elementary school. Admission is $4.00 for age 13 and older, $3.00 for ages 3 to 12, and free under age 3. No reservations are required; however, the museum requests that groups of 10 or larger call in advance to arrange a specific time for visiting.
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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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