| Date | Jun 24, 2012 to Jul 29, 2012 |
|---|---|
| Description |
An exhibit of rare, early twentieth century hand-colored photographs of Lincoln's Hearthside House displayed in the same location they were taken in by David Davidson and Rufus Waterman in 1907-1912, when the house was owned by the Talbot family with a renowned handweaving business. Photographer's artifacts accompany the exhibit. Self-guided tours of the 200-year-old house, including the original looms in the attic. Special lecture July 8 at 2 p.m. on collecting early twentieth century hand-colored photography. |
| Cost | Adults $10, children twelve and younger free. |
| Location |
Hearthside House Museum |
| Additional Information |
For more information: Friends of Hearthside, Inc.
Telephone: 401-726-0597 |
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