Manship House Museum [MS]

Description

The Manship House Museum preserves the Gothic Revival "cottage villa" of Charles Henry Manship (1812-1895), mayor of Jackson, Mississippi during the Civil War and ornamental painter by trade. Restored to period, the residence serves as a site to share the history of the Manship family. The museum offers annual exhibits about weddings and mourning customs circa 1888.

The museum offers exhibits and period rooms.

Montana State Capitol

Description

The Montana State Capitol is the active legislative center of the state of Montana. The site offers information on the building's history, function, art, and architecture.

The capitol offers self-guided tours and guided tours. When the legislature is in session, guided tours present information on the legislature and democratic process.

Douglas County Historical Society, Museum, and Country School [SD]

Description

The society's museum includes three buildings. The central building is located on the grounds of the Douglas County Courthouse in Armour and originally housed the offices of auditor and register of deeds in 1902. This building was placed on the National Register of Historic Sites in 1976; and exhibits museum collections including clothing, household items, farm tools, office equipment, American Indian artifacts, military items, photographs, and other memorabilia unique to the Douglas County area. In 1981, the Society moved an 1884 country school to county property just east of the museum. It still contains some of its original furnishings along with other school items. Each spring, all second graders in Douglas County are invited to attend "School Days" in the Country School. The third building, known as the "Railroad House," was added in 1988 and is furnished and decorated in the period of the early 1900s. Furnishings include items that were already owned by the museum, as well as items donated and loaned to complete decoration.

The museums offer exhibits and tours.

Historic Fallsington [PA]

Description

Fallsington, founded in the 18th century, consists of 18th- through 20th-century residential, commercial, and community buildings. The site remains largely unaltered by area development, and served as an active Quaker community until the 1950s. Interpretation focuses on local and architectural history, as well as material culture. The site includes more than 90 historic structures, not all of which are open to the public.

Historic Fallsington offers guided walking tours of the square and three buildings, self-guided tours, period rooms, programs for students, a Scout summer camp, and research assistance. Building access is not available during self-guided tours. Student programs year-round and guided tours between mid October and mid May are available by appointment only. A fee is charged for requested research.

Pine Grove Furnace State Park [PA]

Description

The 696-acre Pine Grove Furnace State Park presents the history of the area charcoal iron furnace community, in use for more than 130 years.

The park offers exhibits, educational programs for students, four miles of trails, outdoor activities, two historic overnight structures, and picnic sites. During the summer, the site also offers hikes, educational programs, activities, and demonstrations. Please note that the area is open to hunters during season. The site also asks that firewood not be brought in from outside the park to prevent the spread of invasive species.

Washington County Historical Society and Museum [MD]

Description

The Washington County Historical Society seeks to preserve and share the history of Washington County, MD. To this end, the society operates a museum within the Miller House, a late Federal townhouse dating to between 1818 and 1823, and the 1904 two-room Beaver Creek School. Exhibits in the Miller House include period rooms set to 1850s through 1870s appearances, clocks, dolls, Shenandoah Valley pottery, the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Civil War, and the C and O Canal. The house grounds also include a library and gardens. The Beaver Creek School contains period school, workshop, parlor, and cobbler shop settings; vintage toys; costumes and uniforms; an 1840s hand crank organ; and other artifacts.

The society offers exhibits, period rooms, a garden, and research library access.

Old Colony Historical Society [MA]

Description

Founded in 1853, the Old Colony Historical Society is one of the oldest historical societies in New England. The society maintains a diverse collection of local historical artifacts, ranging form Native American artifacts to portraits of Taunton elders, and is housed in the Bristol Academy building, a fine example of Italianate architecture that was designed by Richard Upjohn and is now listed on the national register of historic places.

The society offers guided tours of the Bristol Academy building, field trip programs for local students, a lecture series, and research resources. The website offers visitor information, a history of Tauton and the society, and information regarding the research resources offered by the society.

Catawba County Historical Association [NC]

Description

The Catawba County Historical Association is dedicated to preserving the history of Hickory, North Carolina, and the surrounding area. The association owns and operates two historic house museums, the historic Murray's Mill, and a museum of local history which is housed in the grand 1924 courthouse.

The association offers guided tours of their historic properties, a wealth of exhibits in the society's museum and special events. The website offers visitor information, a brief history of Hickory, detailed histories of the society's historic structures, and an events calendar.

Miamisburg Historical Society [OH]

Description

The Miamisburg Historical Society is dedicated preserving the historical heritage of Miamisburg, Ohio, and the surrounding area. The society owns and operates three local historic structures, the Daniel Gebhart Tavern Museum, which serves as a local history museum, the Market Square Building, which serves as the society headquarters and as the location for the society's research room, and Jacob Kercher Pioneer Home, which is open as a historic house museum.

The society offers guided tours of all three of their historic structures, along with special events. The website offers an events calendar, a brief history of the society, photo galleries of Miamisburg and the society's historic structures, and visitor information.