Almost every local kid is toured through this deliberately plain museum in elementary school, probably because middle schoolers would realize how boring it is. We were taken on a walk through this house that is noteable solely for never having been changed for several centuries, even though not much history had ever happened there. It is a museum meant to show you that things were different before electricity and provides little else. I remember being shown how to make maize from corn meal more than I remember why we were on a field trip there in the first place. It is certainly a boring, "George Washington slept here...
Read moreI wish I had visited here when I first moved to Maplewood 30 years ago, but am delighted to have made regular visits in the last decade to see their various exhibits & programs; these are always interesting and informative. I particularly like the exhibits about the various neighborhoods in town; if you own an old house and love your neighborhood, these can...
Read moreGreat spot to learn about local history and participate in fun and interesting events. Events are usually once a month on Sunday afternoons and are free. Lectures are often geared for adults but there are many programs that are great for families. Welcoming...
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