Jane is getting married! Join the Hunter sisters in their Williamsburg millinery shop as they navigate disagreement, sisterhood, business, and marriage. There may even be a talking doll in their midst! Will they find a way to Fashion a Future together?
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Performance: From Freedom to Slavery
After making a free life for herself as an adopted Shawnee Indian, Methotaskee is brought back into slavery.
Art Museums Admission
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Homeschool Performance: Nation Builder
Step into the past with a Nation Builder. Through stories, discussion, and questions, explore the hopes, choices, and challenges they faced.
Art Museums Admission
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Presentation: The Powder Magazine's Modern History
This talk, exploring the period from 1889 to present, will examine the more recent preservation and interpretation history of the Magazine.
Art Museums Admission