More Than Just Old Buildings: The Relevance of Living History Museums
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Ep. 39 If you're feeling the tug of wanting to reclaim the simplicity and connection found during the pandemic but struggling to find those meaningful moments, then you are not alone! The hustle and bustle of daily life can make it challenging to prioritize these experiences. Imagine being able to step into a world of simplicity, connection, and immersive history, where you and your loved ones can create lasting memories and forge deeper bonds.
Meet Becky Wehle, President & CEO of Genesee Country Village & Museum, the largest living history museum in New York State, located 25 miles southwest of Rochester.
The Museum features 68 historic structures from the 19th century, moved from locations throughout Western New York, a gallery of sporting art, and a nature center and attracts more than 90,000 visitors each year. She manages 45 year-round staff and over 150 seasonal staff and a budget of over $3.5 million.
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The struggle to find that peace and connection is real, especially as we navigate the complexities of modern life. But in this episode you’ll discover a place where you can escape the chaos and step into a world of meaningful experiences and rich history.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Explore immersive 19th-century preservation techniques that bring history to life.
- Experience family-friendly historical adventures at Genesee Country Village and Museum events.
- Discover engaging educational programs at living history museums for an immersive learning experience.
- Immerse yourself in the past by getting involved with local history museums.
- Uncover the value of hands-on experiences in understanding history at living history museum educational programs.
“We're going to do probably around African American history. We're going to do some tours that connect various parts of different houses that have that history and kind of put them together that way.” - Becky Whaley
Educational Living History Programs
The museum's immersive workshops and historic village camps engage both adults and children in interactive learning experiences. Programs like History on Tap and agricultural fairs cater to a wide audience, making history accessible and engaging. By delving deeper into historical narratives and offering diverse workshops, the museum aims to make history relevant and educational for modern audiences.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
- Visit the Genesee Country Village and Museum website at GCV.org to find out about upcoming events, purchase tickets, and plan your visit.
- Follow Genesee Country Village and Museum on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates on events, special programs, and behind-the-scenes insights.
- Explore the variety of workshops and classes offered at the museum, including cheese making, coffee roasting, and 19th-century donut making, to participate in hands-on historical experiences.
- Consider attending the History on Tap program, a Friday night event featuring breweries, wineries, live music, and a unique opportunity to experience the museum at night.
- Plan a visit during the agricultural fair in October, where you can enjoy a wide range of vendors selling alpaca-made goods, bread, soap, and more, while experiencing the rich history of the museum.
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