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SUMMARY:Museum Open House & Exhibit Ribbon Cutting
DESCRIPTION:The Clinton County History Center is hosting an exhibit reopening ribbon cutting in partnership with the Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce on Thursday\, May 27 at 5:30pm. A museum Open House will be hosted from 4:30-7:30pm with free tours and door prize drawings. Refreshments will be provided\, masks and social distancing indoors are requested. The Center's gift shop will be open to visit and all current members receive a 10% discount. Wilmington College Intern\, Mikaela Prescott will be presenting a lecture onsite from 6:00-6:30pm that evening to discuss her process of developing the new Native American heritage exhibit and experience she gained while interning. For more information please visit www.ClintonCountyHistory.org or call the History Center's office at 937-382-4684. \n\nAs a result of a Wilmington College internship\, graduating history major Mikaela Prescott worked alongside the staff of the History Center to develop an exhibit featuring the significant events and stories that occurred on these lands well before settlers arrived in the early 1800s. Native American tribes such as the Hopewell\, Adena\, and Fort Ancient people called the lands that we know as Clinton County home. Included in the new Native American heritage exhibit are a variety of arrowheads\, tools and fossils\, as well as a +10\,000 year old mammoth tusk and photographs of indigenous Western tribes taken by Clinton Co. native Karl Moon in the early 1900s. \n\nThe Clinton County History Center is located at 149 E. Locust St. in Wilmington Ohio. The mid-1800's historic house structure\, once belonging to General James W. Denver and his wife Louise Rombach Denver\, is home to both the Genealogical Society and Historical Society's museum. The museum contains two full floors of touring rooms featuring the history of the Clinton County region and its people. As a 501(c)3 non-profit\, the Center relies on memberships\, donations\, and community events to continue their mission of encouraging community involvement in the preservation\, education\, and promotion of Clinton County history and genealogy. To stay up to date on all things local history\, visit their website www.ClintonCountyHistory.org and follow them on social media or Youtube @ClintonCountyHistory
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div caret-color:="" class="kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql" color:="" font-size:="" style="word-wrap: break-word\; margin: 0px\; font-family: system-ui\, -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, ">The Clinton County History Center is hosting an exhibit reopening ribbon cutting in partnership with the Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce on Thursday\, May 27 at 5:30pm. A museum Open House will be hosted from 4:30-7:30pm with free tours and door prize drawings. Refreshments will be provided\, masks and social distancing indoors are requested. The Center&#39\;s gift shop will be open to visit and all current members receive a 10% discount. Wilmington College Intern\, Mikaela Prescott will be presenting a lecture onsite from 6:00-6:30pm that evening to discuss her process of developing the new Native American heritage exhibit and experience she gained while interning. For more information please visit&nbsp\;<a class="oajrlxb2 g5ia77u1 qu0x051f esr5mh6w e9989ue4 r7d6kgcz rq0escxv nhd2j8a9 nc684nl6 p7hjln8o kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x jb3vyjys rz4wbd8a qt6c0cv9 a8nywdso i1ao9s8h esuyzwwr f1sip0of lzcic4wl py34i1dx gpro0wi8" href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ClintonCountyHistory.org%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1UrXVEiDCqCTz3V77GegYoHyByL4W2282z59UhfokES3Tefp9Edm8jdUI&amp\;h=AT1zRu_RJrqDjmsrqleC6YzVjXWE5jxZj9g_LsApW8n2071-oWyFy3VdrD_dEUVjqdcUgIsKZxci-k3KL7hQgyC9jS3Af7Ot_FPIZZP95bM5wDBpTSpvrHqTw_gGz9fBWSVGu5Mge4YBzg72MfCFg3tDEQ&amp\;__tn__=q&amp\;c[0]=AT24TkOalyqeS_fMOcatAqtJrJvDXrVxn6aonvl7QtLyOIzAbyyxf1FJZcZTHvOGBcev9AIeWl8ufbsBevoulTd3ViNIiuVwzscc1rgZ7YAFwvTsaw99LDUST44Cco7Ahyerf9qXIEOE9Qt56Y02apmL" rel="nofollow noopener" role="link" style="color: var(--blue-link)\; cursor: pointer\; text-decoration: none\; outline: none\; list-style: none\; border: 0px\; padding: 0px\; margin: 0px\; touch-action: manipulation\; text-align: inherit\; display: inline\; box-sizing: border-box\; font-family: inherit\;" tabindex="0" target="_blank">www.ClintonCountyHistory.org</a>&nbsp\;or call the History Center&#39\;s office at 937-382-4684.&nbsp\;</div>\n\n<div caret-color:="" class="o9v6fnle cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql" color:="" font-size:="" style="word-wrap: break-word\; margin: 0.5em 0px 0px\; font-family: system-ui\, -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, ">As a result of a Wilmington College internship\, graduating history major Mikaela Prescott worked alongside the staff of the History Center to develop an exhibit featuring the significant events and stories that occurred on these lands well before settlers arrived in the early 1800s. Native American tribes such as the Hopewell\, Adena\, and Fort Ancient people called the lands that we know as Clinton County home. Included in the new Native American heritage exhibit are a variety of arrowheads\, tools and fossils\, as well as a +10\,000 year old mammoth tusk and photographs of indigenous Western tribes taken by Clinton Co. native Karl Moon in the early 1900s.&nbsp\;</div>\n\n<div caret-color:="" class="o9v6fnle cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql" color:="" font-size:="" style="word-wrap: break-word\; margin: 0.5em 0px 0px\; font-family: system-ui\, -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, ">The Clinton County History Center is located at 149 E. Locust St. in Wilmington Ohio. The mid-1800&#39\;s historic house structure\, once belonging to General James W. Denver and his wife Louise Rombach Denver\, is home to both the Genealogical Society and Historical Society&#39\;s museum. The museum contains two full floors of touring rooms featuring the history of the Clinton County region and its people. As a 501(c)3 non-profit\, the Center relies on memberships\, donations\, and community events to continue their mission of encouraging community involvement in the preservation\, education\, and promotion of Clinton County history and genealogy. To stay up to date on all things local history\, visit their website&nbsp\;<a class="oajrlxb2 g5ia77u1 qu0x051f esr5mh6w e9989ue4 r7d6kgcz rq0escxv nhd2j8a9 nc684nl6 p7hjln8o kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x jb3vyjys rz4wbd8a qt6c0cv9 a8nywdso i1ao9s8h esuyzwwr f1sip0of lzcic4wl py34i1dx gpro0wi8" href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ClintonCountyHistory.org%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR39-tmuQPZ-IsEh-ZXi-mvZ_ksnfLO50kxLbymLAD3O-ia3WCPhv7yX-Bw&amp\;h=AT1zRu_RJrqDjmsrqleC6YzVjXWE5jxZj9g_LsApW8n2071-oWyFy3VdrD_dEUVjqdcUgIsKZxci-k3KL7hQgyC9jS3Af7Ot_FPIZZP95bM5wDBpTSpvrHqTw_gGz9fBWSVGu5Mge4YBzg72MfCFg3tDEQ&amp\;__tn__=q&amp\;c[0]=AT24TkOalyqeS_fMOcatAqtJrJvDXrVxn6aonvl7QtLyOIzAbyyxf1FJZcZTHvOGBcev9AIeWl8ufbsBevoulTd3ViNIiuVwzscc1rgZ7YAFwvTsaw99LDUST44Cco7Ahyerf9qXIEOE9Qt56Y02apmL" rel="nofollow noopener" role="link" style="color: var(--blue-link)\; cursor: pointer\; text-decoration: none\; outline: none\; list-style: none\; border: 0px\; padding: 0px\; margin: 0px\; touch-action: manipulation\; text-align: inherit\; display: inline\; box-sizing: border-box\; font-family: inherit\;" tabindex="0" target="_blank">www.ClintonCountyHistory.org</a>&nbsp\;and follow them on social media or Youtube @ClintonCountyHistory</div>\n
LOCATION:Clinton County History Center 149 East Locust Street\, Wilmington
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DTSTAMP:20260531T100522Z
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