On October 21, Homewood Museum will open If Homewood’s Walls Could Talk: A History of an American House, a new exhibition exploring the house’s full 224-year history. Here’s a preview.
New Exhibition at Homewood Museum Tells House’s 224-Year History
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On October 21, Homewood Museum will open If Homewood’s Walls Could Talk: A History of an American House, a new exhibition exploring the house’s full 224-year history. Here’s a preview.
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