Forgotten Virtual Series: Photo Genealogy
OnlineLearn how to use photo genealogy to help identify family photos in this free webinar with guest speaker Art Taylor. Placing people at a certain place and time, and understanding […]
Learn how to use photo genealogy to help identify family photos in this free webinar with guest speaker Art Taylor. Placing people at a certain place and time, and understanding […]
Looking to identify or preserve family photos? Trying to find photos of your Huron County ancestors? Join Archivist Michael Molnar and Curator of Engagement & Dialogue Sinead Cox as they share some of the secrets and revelations of the photo collections held at the Huron County Museum.
Enjoy a subtitled film in the museum theatre with a complimentary snack and hot beverage sourced locally.
Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers brings her site-specific art installation #HopeAndHealingCanada to the Huron County Museum on Feb. 17, 2022.
Go behind the camera for the stories of local commercial photographers and insights into the artists and studios whose names you may recognize from your family photos.
Huron County Museum and Friends of the Museum invite you to get out and explore Huron County this Family Day weekend by visiting these local historic sites.
Enjoy FREE admission to the Huron County Museum this Family Day, Monday, Feb. 21!
Join us March 5 to learn how to accurately date fashions of the past from a trained costume designer and using real historical pieces and photographs.
Enjoy a subtitled film in the museum theatre with a complimentary snack and hot beverage sourced locally.
The Huron County Museum is very pleased to host The Ribbon Skirt Project: Creating & Gifting a Cultural Connection, a collection of more than 215 ribbon skirts which will be on display throughout the Museum from March 12-April 10, 2022.