If you have lived in a family home, you know how memories and items can quickly build up over time around the house. Imagine what this looks like for a family that has lived in the same house for multiple generations. The Porter-Phelps-Huntington House Museum holds this family's history in a home seemingly frozen in time.
The museum was closed for two years because of the pandemic, however, “frozen in time” is just the opposite of how the museum spent this time closed. Thanks to a grant from the National Endowment of Humanities, the museum has been able to redesign its tours in a way that tells broader, more inclusive stories about the family and all of the people that worked there. Connecting Point’s Dave Fraser brings us the story.
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