Mourning Art Exhibit

Mourning art was not a phenomenon that was unique to the Victorian era, but it is an understatement to say that the genre flourished in that time period. The Victorians were obsessed with death, and the mourning art that they left behind is a testament to that. Cobblestone’s new exhibit,

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Public Tours Available – Call for Appointment

Museum Tour Reservations Required

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History at Home – The Victorian Chicken Foot Collection

Denise Bedard joins us to explain her Victorian Chicken Foot Collection in this episode of History at Home.

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History at Home – The Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine

This episode of History at Home features Erin Anheier as she explains her Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine.

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History at Home – Al Capurso – The Hart Mansion Chandelier

Cobblestone Board Member Al Capurso tells us about a beautiful 19th century imported chandelier he has in his home that was originally found in the E. Kirk Hart Mansion in Albion.

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Sixty For Sixty Fund

Thank you for your Sixty for Sixty Donation!

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History at Home – Erin Anheier – The Butterfield Cobblestone House

We are pleased to welcome Erin Anheier for this episode of History at Home featuring her Butterfield Cobblestone House.

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History at Home – Al Capurso – The Stewart Oak Wood Stove

In this episode of History at Home, Cobblestone Museum board member Al Capurso talks about his Stewart Oak Wood Stove.

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