Going Greene: Window Through Time
working on new projects to improve the building and open new, never seen areas. Nearly every time they commence, these projects shed light on an entirely new area of history
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
Greene Artifacts: A New Exhibit at the Museum
Every day we learn new things about how the various rooms and areas were used in historic former Greene County Poor Farm (also known as the Almshouse and later as
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Going Greene: Holiday Aromas
Oooh! That smell! No, no, no—not the classic Lynyrd Skynyrd song! We’re talking about the aroma of cooking, baking, and delectable goodies that fill kitchens during the holiday season! Ginger,
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Greene Artifacts: An Early Image of Carmichaels
Carmichaels is, and always has been, one of the more significant towns to exist in Greene County. At times in the past, it was known as Carmichaeltown, and it serves
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Going Greene: Fox Hunting in 1912
It happened in Carmichaels, in the early winter of 1912, although the actual date has been lost to history. A group of men and their mounts came down from Pittsburgh
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