Virtual Genealogy Events 2020
Stay connected and stay at home! Scheduled events are listed first, then "in person" classes, and thenongoing programs online are listed below (just scroll down). Some events are free, and some online classes have fees. Most are open to the public.
For last minute additions, please email me at vrojomit@gmail.com and I can edit this post, and also check the Nutfield Genealogy Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/nutfield.gen/
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November 30, Monday, 5:30pm, The Power of Objects in 18th
Century British America, hosted online free to the public by the
Massachusetts Historical Society.
Presented by Jennifer van Horn, University of Delaware. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/The-Power-of-Objects-in-18th-Century-British-America
December 1, Tuesday, 1pm, Burial Hill Tour, hosted by the Pilgrim
Hall Museum of Plymouth, Massachusetts in partnership with the Plymouth
Antiquarian Society. 1 hour guided tour
by Dr. Anne Mason. Visit the Pilgrim
Hall Facebook page for the tour and weather cancellations.
December 1, Tuesday, 4pm, Jewish and African American Cemeteries at
Borders Uncrossed, hosted free online by the Wyner Family Jewish Heritage
Center at the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Free to the public. Presented by Dr. Kami Fletcher and Dr. Allan
Amanik. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bwWOiokZQwWXEkZfunSNlQ
December 1, Tuesday, 5:15pm, Caribbean Connections – Panel Discussion,
hosted free online by the Massachusetts Historical Society. This panel includes Charlotte
Carrington-Farmer, Roger Williams University; Casey Schmitt, Cornell
University, with comment by Ryan Quintana, Wellesley College. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/Caribbean-Connections--Panel-Discussion
December 1, Tuesday, 7pm, Wit and Wisdom: Humor in 19th
Century New England, hosted online by the New Hampshire Humanities
Council. Presented by Jo Radner. Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/204/wit-and-wisdom-humor-in-19th-century-new-england
December 2, Wednesday, 6pm The Princes of Portland: The Brown Family of
Bramhall and Thornhurst, presented online by the Maine Historical
Society. Register here: https://www.mainehistory.org/events/event/1002/signup?popup=1
December 2, Wednesday, 6pm, The Truth About Baked Beans: An Edible
History of New England, hosted free online by the Boston Public Library,
part of the Local and Family History Lecture Series. See this link to register and for more
information: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/search/fq=program:(5a7375b7352af53f00f267d9)
December 2, Wednesday, 7pm, Welcome to the Graveyard ~ Virtual Tour of
Arlington (Massachusetts) Cemeteries, hosted by the Gravestone Girls with
the Friends of Robbins Library, Arlington, Massachusetts. Zoom meeting, link to follow. See this
webpage for further information: https://www.facebook.com/events/398324204485954/?acontext=%7B%22action_history%22%3A%22[%7B%5C%22surface%5C%22%3A%5C%22multi_join_nearby%5C%22%2C%5C%22mechanism%5C%22%3A%5C%22suggested_events%5C%22%2C%5C%22extra_data%5C%22%3A[]%7D]%22%7D&__xts__[0]=68.ARBGJpgyI8eIW4KgaYsKGToM8_xU-15uE7u3PmZUWjd_GpAeTuXkva3idveweV1h5m1mqbNITpXgp7eFHzbAm6_TobwlpiD-jM_HSjMNDpmdnA_BRTJfeZUBe9sPDd--hxniyQpOIY-xGwBLez2fjUIcnCq5xqS8ImYMiezowLtIztBp-OAkDEzDVuBjxpJ6zUzScnYc-Bq-M1GvWgkQI7rEWbi3yRMn_qVogsMujkrzJ_oEZamDuCTOmlKOrCfAQCwt4dzBycRCgmPrLpSnMKAVHG--NLzUTv9M4o2tUMWyMem9T5K0aC15IQiq
December 2, Thursday, 8pm, Virtual Public Program – Before COVID: Illness
in Everyday life in early New England, hosted free online by the American
Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Massachusetts. Register here: https://www.americanantiquarian.org/public-program-ben-mutschler-0
December 3, Thursday, 5:15pm, Emancipation in America, Seen Through One
Man’s Dreadlocks, hosted online by the Massachusetts Historical
Society. Presented by Abigail Cooper of
Brandeis University, with comment by Kellie Carter of Wellesley College. Free to the public. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/Emancipation-In-America-Seen-Through-One-Mans-Dreadlocks
December 3, Thursday, 6pm, David S. Reynolds with Abe: Abraham Lincoln in
His Times, hosted by the New England Historic Genealogical Society and Porter
Square Books. Free to the public. A virtual presentation and discussion. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HnusulUYSCOdD5xqkDZfWA
December 3, Thursday, 7pm, Shipyards and Suffragists of East Boston, presented
online by the Boston Public Library.
Presented by Lyle Nyberg. Free to
the public. Register here: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/5fb598d19e812b62090e00a7
December 4, Friday, Researching American Revolutionary War Patriots,
hosted by the Experts at American Ancestors/the New England Historic
Genealogical Society. Access to class
recordings start December 3, live Q and A with instructors December 12, 2pm.
Participants will have access to all materials until March 31, 2021. Cost $125.
View full agenda and registration here:
https://www.americanancestors.org/education/online-classes
December 4, Friday, 2pm, Coffee Hour with the Connecticut Historical
Society: Propaganda and WWII. Held
online, free to the public. Register
here: https://chs.org/event/coffee-hour-with-chs-propaganda-and-wwii-2/
December 4, Friday, 5pm, Forced into Politics: Daniel Webster, Ralph
Waldo Emerson, and the Fugitive Slave Crisis, hosted live online by the New
Hampshire Humanities Council. Presented
by Geoffrey R. Kirsch. Register
here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/267/forced-into-politics-daniel-webster-ralph-waldo-emerson-and-the-fugitive-slave-crisis
December 5, Saturday, 9:30am, Opa!
It’s All Greek to Me!”, a virtual presentation on Greek genealogy
hosted by the Worcester Regional Chapter of the Massachusetts Society of
Genealogists, presented by Kathy Kaldis.
Free to the public. Www.msog.inc.org
December 5, Saturday, 11am, Commemorating the Mayflower Voyage
Quadricentennial, a Zoom event hosted by National Maritime Historical
Society and moderated by Sea History Editor Dieirdre O’Regan, a panel
discussion by Jerry Boerts, Captain Whit Perry, and Quentin Snediker. Lecture at 11am with Q&A to follow. See
this link for registration and more information: http://hosted.verticalresponse.com/1038413/e523fdc887/520608805/95907fd865/?fbclid=IwAR3A7_uugMK5NFvvvB_tWSRdaWADv-Y-5Crvrn17sgY2jojDG6hGV7oWiuI
December 5, Saturday, 1pm, Focusing Your Research, hosted online by the Chelmsford, Massachusetts Genealogy Club, and presented by genealogist Seema J. Kenney. Free to the public. Please register here (a handout is available upon registration): https://chelmsfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/7089312
December 7, Monday, 5:30pm, Bank Notes and
Shinplasters: The Rage for Paper Money in the Early Republic, hosted by the
Massachusetts Historical Society. Free
online to the public. Presented by
Joshua R. Greenberg. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/Bank-Notes-and-Shinplasters-The-Rage-for-Paper-Money-in-the-Early-Republic
December 7, Monday, 6pm, Maine at 200 Series – Maine Bicentennial
Community Cookbook: A Talk with Margaret Hathaway, Karl Schatz, and Don Lindgren,
hosted on line via Zoom by the Maine Historical Society. Register here: https://mainehistory.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_758CehnRSkyUN9mCM1Vl6w
December 7, Monday, 6pm, Nicholas Basbanes with “Cross of Snow: The Life
of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow”, hosted online by the American Inspiration
Author series by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, in partnership
with the State Library of Massachusetts and the WGBH Forum Network. Free to the public. Presented by Diana
Korzenick, compiler of the Appleton Family Archives. Register here: https://wgbh.zoom.us/webinar/register/1316038823466/WN_2YfSc2wNQE2cTZt_il_16A
December 8, Tuesday, 2:30pm, Pennsylvania Genealogy: Doing Research in the
Keystone State, hosted free online by the Allen County Public Library. Register here: https://acpl.libnet.info/event/4715570
December 8, Tuesday, 5:15pm, “To Maker Her Own Bargains with Boats”:
Gender, Labor, and Freedom in the Western Steamboat World, hosted by the
Massachusetts Historical Society. Free
online to the public. Presented online
by Alisha Hines, Wake Forest University with comment by Tiya Miles of Harvard
University. Register here: https://www.masshist.org/calendar
December 9, Wednesday, 6pm, Edward
Kennedy and the Liberal Hour, 1932 – 1975, hosted by the Boston Public
Library and WGBH public TV, an online talk with the author Neal Gabler. Free to
the public, register here: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/5fa4734f5e8c0f2400fa38aa
December 9, Wednesday, 6pm, A Victorian
Christmas: A Talk with Kimberly Smith, hosted via Zoom by the Maine
Historical Society. Register here: https://mainehistory.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8AFYBMyZR1elDj5mlSLXlA
December 9, Wednesday, 6pm, Family History at the Massachusetts
Archives: Government Records as Genealogical Resources, hosted by the
Boston Public Library Research Services online.
Presented by reference Archivist Catherine Perreault from the
Massachusetts Archives, and former genealogical researcher from NEHGS. Register here for this Zoom event: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/5f622aa42cb8826401be3b35?fbclid=IwAR3Gic7cDuAGbvYSsBZc90Kel6POn1bFbHsNNYf4aUAvNunJyvSN6EW4JHg
December 9, Wednesday, 7pm, Scribbling
Women and Crafting Girls: Friendship in Historical Perspective, hosted
online by the Connecticut Historical Society.
This event will be live-streamed via Crowdcast. Tickets are $8 per household. https://chs.org/event/scribbling-women-and-crafting-girls-friendship-in-historical-perspective/
December 9, Wednesday, 7pm, Votes for
Women: A History of the Suffrage Movement, hosted online by the New
Hampshire Humanities Council. Presented
by Liz Tentarelli, president of the League of Women Voters New Hampshire. Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/205/votes-for-women-a-history-of-the-suffrage-movement
December 10, Thursday, noon, Erie
Excitement: The Confederacy’s Plans to Release Prisoners on the Great Lake,
hosted by the Massachusetts Historical Society via Zoom. Presented by Cassy Jane Werking, University
of Kentucky. Register here: https://www.masshist.org/calendar
December 10, Thursday, 3pm, Finding the
Living: Doing Descendancy Research,
hosted by the New England Historic Genealogical Society and presented by Hallie
Borstel. Free to the public. Register here: https://hubs.americanancestors.org/finding-the-living
December 10, Thursday, 7pm, Ted
Reinstein presents New England General Stores, hosted by the Auburn, New
Hampshire Public Library. This virtual program will be available to those who
register at the library website: http://www.eventkeeper.com/mars/xpages/A/AUBURN/EKPMONTH.cfm?zeeOrg=AUBURN
December 10, Thursday, 7pm, Webinar-
Timelines for Research, hosted by the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists,
and presented by Dr. Shelley Murphy. https://www.msoginc.org/msogwp/events-2/events/
December 11, Friday, 1pm, Winter and
Christmas at Castle Howard, hosted by the New England Historic Genealogical
Society, and presented by Dr. Christopher Ridgeway. Free to the public. Register here: https://hubs.americanancestors.org/winter-castle-howard
December 11, Friday, 1:30pm, Genealogy Club presents: A Whole New World of Catholic Records, hosted by the Rodgers Memorial Library of Hudson, New Hampshire. Presented live via Zoom by Margaret Fortier, certified genealogist. Register online here: https://events.rodgerslibrary.org/event/7212550
December 12, Saturday, 10:30am, Genealogical
Navigation: Explore Your Ethical Compass, online via Go To Webinar hosted
by the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists.
Presented by Jennifer Zinck after a brief business meeting. https://www.msoginc.org/msogwp/events-2/events/
December 12, Saturday, 11am, Breaking
Down Brick Walls with Newspapers.com and Find My Past Parish Records,
hosted virtually online by the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists and
presented by Terry Dugan. Register
here: https://www.msoginc.org/msogwp/events-2/events/
December 14, Monday, 5:30pm, They Knew
They Were Pilgrims: Plymouth Colony and the Contest for American Liberty, hosted
by the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Presented by John G. Turner of George Mason University. Free to the
public. Register here: https://18308a.blackbaudhosting.com/18308a/They-Knew-They-Were-Pilgrims-Plymouth-Colony-and-the-Contest-for-American-Liberty
December 16, Wednesday, 5:30pm, Cross
of Snow: A Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, hosted online via Zoom by
the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Presented by Nicholas A. Basbanes. Register here: https://www.masshist.org/calendar
December 16, Wednesday, 6pm, Christina
Schwarz with Bonnie, hosted by the New England Historic Genealogical
Society. Presented by Sandra Tsing Loh,
writer, performer, comedienne. Free to
the public. The life of Bonnie Parker
and her fascinating love affair with Clyde Barrow, and their infamous, on the
run partnership in crime. Register
here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZzAujH4tQFKwt889--WoCg
December 17, Thursday, noon, The Devil’s
Cabinet: The Eddy Family of Spirit Mediums with Jason Smiley. Hosted online via Zoom by the Vermont
Historical Society. Register here: https://vermonthistory.org/calendar/third-thursday-the-devils-cabinet-the-eddy-family-of-spirit-mediums
December 19, Saturday, 10m, Merrimack
Valley Chapter of the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists: The Untold Story
of Franco-Americans, hosted online by presenter David Vermette. Register here: https://www.msoginc.org/msogwp/events-2/events/
Upcoming in 2021:
January 2, Saturday, 9:30am, Worcester
Regional Chapter of the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists: Influenza: The 20th Century’s
Deadliest Pandemic, presented online by Michael Strauss. Register here: https://www.msoginc.org/msogwp/events-2/events/
January 7, 2021, Thursday, 6pm, Maine
at 200 Series: A Talk with Dr. Richard Kahn: Medicine in Early Maine, hosted
by the Maine Historical Society. Free
and open to the public. Registration required here: https://mainehistory.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RH4seh5ATNibEsxWO29j1A
January 13, 2021, Thursday, 10am, Homeschool
Day Workshop: Growing Up in Colonial Connecticut, online workshop sponsored
by the Connecticut Historical Society.
Register here: https://chs.org/event/homeschool-day-workshop-growing-up-in-colonial-connecticut/
January 14, 2021, Thursday, 7pm, Digging
Into Native History in New Hampshire, hosted online by the New Hampshire
Humanities Council. Presented by Robert
Goody. Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/273/digging-into-native-history-in-new-hampshire
January 14, 2021, Thursday, 7pm, Jamaica
Plain by Map, hosted by the Leventhal Map and Education Center, the Jamaica
Plain branch of the Boston Public Library, and the Jamaica Plain Historical Society.
Free to the public. Register here: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/5fbeae5cfc38cd4500b223be
Also broadcast online at the LeventhalMap
Center’s YouTube and Facebook live channels.
January 14, 2021, Thursday, 7pm, New
England Lighthouses and the People Who Kept Them, hosted online by the New
Hampshire Humanities Council and the Friends of the Madison (NH) Library. Presented by historian Jeremy D’Entremont. Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/272/new-england-lighthouses-and-the-people-who-kept-them
January 20, 2021, Wednesday, 6pm, Lost
Wonderland: The Brief and Brilliant Life
of Boston’s Million Dollar Amusement Park, hosted free online by the Boston
Public Library. Part of the Local and
Family History Lecture Series. Register
here: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/search/fq=program:(5a7375b7352af53f00f267d9)
January 21, 2021, Thursday, 4pm, New
York and London in the Gilded Age:
Annual DiCamillo Companion Rendezvous, presented by the New England
Historic Genealogical Society. Cost
$35. Register here: https://my.americanancestors.org/1241/1614
January 21, 2021, Thursday, 6pm, Maine
at 200 Series- A Talk with Lise Pelletier: Acadiens in Maine, hosted online
via Zoom by the Maine Historical Society.
Register here: https://mainehistory.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i-L67edqTgC1ARK8bluG0g
January 21, Thursday, 7pm, New England
Quilts and the Stories They Tell, hosted online by the New Hampshire
Humanities Council, and the Manchester (NH) City Library. Presented by Pamela Weeks. Attendees are encouraged
to submit photos of their quilts.
Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/254/new-england-quilts-and-the-stories-they-tell
January 23, Saturday, 1pm, Online Workshop: Surfing Anglican Records for your Caribbean
Ancestors. Hosted online by the Connecticut
Historical Society, and presented by Sandra Taitt-Eady. Register here: https://chs.org/event/online-workshop-surfing-anglican-records-for-your-caribbean-ancestors/
February 3, 2021, Wednesday, 7pm, Rosie’s
Mom: Forgotten Women of the First World War, hosted by the New Hampshire
Humanities Council and the Lee (NH) Historical Society. Presented by historian Carrie Brown. Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/279/rosies-mom-forgotten-women-of-the-first-world-war
February 8, Monday, 7pm, Songs of
Emigration: Storytelling Through Traditional Irish Music, presented online
by the New Hampshire Humanities Council and the Washington (NH) Historical
Society. Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/249/songs-of-emigration-storytelling-through-traditional-irish-music
February 18, 2021, Thursday, noon, The
Buffalo Soldiers in Vermont, 1909 – 1913, hosted by the Vermont Historical
Society. Register here: https://vermonthistory.org/calendar/third-thursday-the-buffalo-soldiers-in-vermont-1909-1913
February 24, 2021, Wednesday, 6:30pm, Ireland’s
Great Famine in Irish-American History: Fateful Memory, Indelible Legacy,
hosted online by the New Hampshire Humanities Council and the Griffin Free
Public Library of Auburn, NH. Presented
by author Mary Kelley. Register
here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/253/irelands-great-famine-in-irish-american-history-fateful-memory-indelible-legacy
February 25 -27, 2021 RootsTech
Connect: FREE online conference! Register here: https://www.rootstech.org/?lang=eng
February 25, Thursday, 2021, Maine at
200 Series: A Talk with Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. State Historian: The Maine
Art Collection at MHS, hosted free online via Zoom by the Maine Historical
Society. Register here: https://mainehistory.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sccGecHPRgiw85FAZbfbaA
March 3, 2021, Wednesday, 6pm, Annie
McKay and the Untold Story of Boston Public School Nurses, hosted online
via Zoom by the Boston Public Library.
Presented by author Dorothy M. Kenney.
See this link for registration: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/5fa570cc5bd7f23a00ead498
March 31, 2021, Wednesday, 6pm, East Boston Through Time,
hosted free online by the Boston Public Library. Part of the Local and Family History Lecture
Series. Register here: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/search/fq=program:(5a7375b7352af53f00f267d9)
April 6, 2021, Tuesday, 7pm, Town by Town,
Watershed by Watershed: Native Americans in New Hampshire, hosted via Zoom
online by the New Hampshire Humanities Council and the Exeter (NH) Historical
Society. Presented by John and Donna
Moody. Register here: https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/220/town-by-town-watershed-by-watershed-native-americans-in-nh
April 15 – 17, 2021, The New England Regional Genealogy
Conference NERGC will be going virtual!
Stay tuned for more details: https://nergc.org/2021-conference-2/
June 25 – June 27, 2021, The Official
Maritime Salute to the 400th Anniversary, at the Plymouth
Waterfront in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Hosted by Plymouth 400. A regatta of wooden ships, yachts, workboats and
pleasure craft, a traditional New England lobster dinner, military fanfare,
maritime programming, music and more! www.plymouth400inc.org
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Ongoing programs online:
Ancestry Academy, from Ancestry.com, provides dozens
of FREE classes online. See this
link: https://www.ancestry.com/academy/courses/recommended
APGen, The Association of Professional Genealogists
has several online events coming soon, see the list at this link: https://www.apgen.org/event_list?current_page=1&sort_type=upcoming&filter%5Bperiod%5D=all&display_type=default
Brigham Young University Independent Study, a variety of courses on family history topics completely free and available online. See this link: https://is.byu.edu/catalog/free-courses
Cape Ann Museum of Gloucester, Massachusetts has 71
videos on the history of Cape Ann. Don’t
miss this great collection of tours and lectures: https://vimeo.com/capeannmuseum
Family History Library Classes and Webinars, from the
LDS church, are listed at this link: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Family_History_Library_Classes_and_Webinars and also see this page for dozens of classes
online: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Classes_in_the_Learning_Center
Wednesdays 4pm (MST) on Facebook Live at Family
Search See this link https://www.facebook.com/familysearch/ Free
online genealogy presentations.
FamilyTree Webinars are free to the public and
sponsored by FamilyTree Legacy: see this
link: https://familytreewebinars.com/# and a list of their top 10 most popular
webinars of all time here: https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2020/01/top-10-genealogy-webinars-of-all-time.html
GeneaWebinars, a blog with the latest news on what’s available to view online: http://blog.geneawebinars.com/ and also, their schedule of FREE family history webinars PDF can be found here: https://familytreewebinars.com/pdfs/ftwbrochure-1577464068.pdf
History Camp Boston 2019 – There are links to the 47
different lectures given last year! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzf6zwbpmhjoOKWFBUt5JXJxl3f9UHJfW&utm_source=History+events+in+New+England&utm_campaign=dbda6354ca-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_01_18_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c4221dc88a-dbda6354ca-1210446589&mc_cid=dbda6354ca&mc_eid=6d4fffd2a5
Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburg will be virtual this summer. See the website for classes offered June 21 – 26, July 6 -10, and July 19 -24. Some classes are postposed to the summer of 2021. https://www.gripitt.org/
The History List has compiled a list of “Learning at
Home” at this link: https://www.thehistorylist.com/resources-for-learning-history-at-home
Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research 2020
will be held virtually this year 26 – 31 July 2020. https://ighr.gagensociety.org/ Registration ends 11:55 EDT on Monday 6 July
2020.
Lowell National Historical Park, Lowell, Massachusetts
has a page of online videos and resources for students and visitors. See this link: https://www.nps.gov/lowe/index.htm
Old Sturbridge Village Museum has “Virtual Village”
where the staff will bring the museum into your home with fun facts,
activities, recipes, and videos. You can
see it on Facebook, Instagram and at this link:
https://www.osv.org/virtual-village/
Plimoth Plantation has several online workshops and discussions good for all ages
People
of the Dawn – Wampanoag culture and traditions $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-people-of-the-dawn-tickets-100175628000
Fact
or Fiction? Investigating the First Thanksgiving, $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-fact-or-fiction-investigating-the-first-thanksgiving-tickets-100177236812
Colonial
First Families: Their New Worlds and Everyday Lives, $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-colonial-first-families-new-worlds-and-everyday-lives-tickets-100019129910
Dressing
History – a sneak peek into 17th century wardrobes, $10 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-home-dressing-history-tickets-101055676248
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