NCCHP has put together an outstanding series of Living History events for the summer of 2019!
Here's a quick rundown of what's in store:
Wednesday, June 19th - Dennis Picard. historian, presents "A Lamplighter's Life"
Wednesday, July 17th - M.P. Barker, author, presents "Running Away To Join The Circus"
Wednesday, August 21st - Sheryl Faye, reenactor, as "Abigail Adams"
Wednesday, September 18th - Campbell Harmon, reenactor, as "Edgar Allen Poe"
All Living History presentations are held at the Noble & Cooley Center for Histotic Preservation, 42 Water Street, Granville, Massachusetts
For full details go to: http://www.ncchp.org/coming-events.html
NCCHP was created to preserve and present the rich history of Granville (Massachusetts) and the Pioneer Valley area. The museum is housed within the historic buildings of the Noble & Cooley drum factory. The buildings, collections and original manufacturing equipment offer a unique opportunity to experience "Yankee Ingenuity" as it impacted the Granville community and manufacturing from the mid-1800's forward. For more information on the NCCHP museum visit www.ncchp.org