Joel Lane Museum Historic Independence Day Open House

Lanie Hubbard Announcement
Location
North Carolina, United States
Subject Fields
American History / Studies, Historic Preservation, Local History, Political History / Studies

The Joel Lane Museum House presents our 26th Annual Historic Independence Day Open House—An Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration!

Time: Tuesday, July 4, 2017, 11 am to 4 p.m.

Location: 160 South Saint Mary’s St., Raleigh, NC (at the foot of St. Mary’s St.), 27603, which is two blocks south of Hillsborough St., not far from downtown.

Admission: FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; donations welcome.

The house will be open, staffed by costumed docents who will discuss the rooms and life in the 18th century. On the grounds, living historians will demonstrate various aspects of colonial life, and visitors will be able to participate in hands-on activities such as writing with a quill pen, trying colonial-era toys, and making rag dolls. Enjoy old-fashioned crafts and games for the children, and free lemonade for all. The garden will display its full summer glory, and herbs and plants from the gardens will be for sale.

The Visitors Center and Museum Store will be open as well.

Colonel Lane was a founding father of North Carolina’s capital city and an officer in the Wake County militia during the American Revolutionary War.

For more information, visit the Joel Lane Museum House website atwww.joellane.org, call (919) 833-3431 or e-mail joellane@bellsouth.net.

Contact Information

Joel Lane Museum House

joellane.org
joellane@bellsouth.net
919-833-3431

 

Contact Email
joellane@bellsouth.net