Windham Textile and History Museum – The Mill Museum
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Windham Textile and History Museum – The Mill Museum
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THE MILL MUSEUM PRESENTS
AMERICA 250 “STILL REVOLUTIONARY”
4th Sundays at 4:00
Programs are free and open to the public. Funding provided by the Leo J. and Rose Pageau
Trust. Donations appreciated for support of the Mill Museum. Program subject to
change.
Programming by bevishistory@yahoo.com 860-208-0790
March 1
Nathan Hale and Spying in the Revolution
March 22
John Trumbull, Painter of the Revolution
April 26
Dr. Peter Jones – Colonial Currency
May 24
Soldier’s Rations -Rev. War Commissary
June 26
Declaration of Independence, local founders
July 26
Outhouses and Their Role in the Revolution
August 23
The Story of the Bicentennial Wagon Train
September 27
18 th c. Herbal Cures and treatments,
October 25
Prisons and Prison ships in the Revolution
November 22
18th century Bundling, Brides and Babies
December 27
Washington Crossing the Delaware and more
The Windham Textile and History Museum preserves, interprets, and shares the rich local legacy of textile production, highlighting its social, cultural, economic, and technological impact on our community, the region, and beyond.
OUR MAIN PAGES
CURRENT EVENTS
VISIT
SUPPORT
LEARN
LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
TEXTILE HISTORY ARTICLES
OTHER POPULAR PAGES
CONTACT
GIFT SHOP
QUICK LINKS
About Us
Accessibility
Admission
Annual Appeal
Contact Us
CTVisit (Connecticut Tourism Office) Page: Windham Textile and History Museum
Directions
Donate
FaceBook Page: Windham Textile and History Museum
Gift Shop
History Links
Hours
Instagram Page: The Mill Museum
Join the Museum
Learn / Educational Programs
Library and Archives
Loom & Spindle Newsletter
Museum Lyceum Podcasts & Videos
Permanent Exhibits
PowerPoint Slide Shows
Rentals
School Field Trips
Temporary Exhibits
Textile & Local History Articles & Materials for Researchers
Upcoming Special Exhibits and Events
Virtual Exhibits
Visit the Mill Museum
Volunteer
Weaving & Spinning
Windham Frog Fight
Windham Town Historian’s Blog
YouTube Channel: Windham Textile and History Museum
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Skip to content
THE MILL MUSEUM PRESENTS
AMERICA 250 “STILL REVOLUTIONARY”
4th Sundays at 4:00
Programs are free and open to the public. Funding provided by the Leo J. and Rose Pageau
Trust. Donations appreciated for support of the Mill Museum. Program subject to
change.
Programming by bevishistory@yahoo.com 860-208-0790
March 1
Nathan Hale and Spying in the Revolution
March 22
John Trumbull, Painter of the Revolution
April 26
Dr. Peter Jones – Colonial Currency
May 24
Soldier’s Rations -Rev. War Commissary
June 26
Declaration of Independence, local founders
July 26
Outhouses and Their Role in the Revolution
August 23
The Story of the Bicentennial Wagon Train
September 27
18 th c. Herbal Cures and treatments,
October 25
Prisons and Prison ships in the Revolution
November 22
18th century Bundling, Brides and Babies
December 27
Washington Crossing the Delaware and more
The Windham Textile and History Museum preserves, interprets, and shares the rich local legacy of textile production, highlighting its social, cultural, economic, and technological impact on our community, the region, and beyond.
OUR MAIN PAGES
CURRENT EVENTS
VISIT
SUPPORT
LEARN
LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
TEXTILE HISTORY ARTICLES
OTHER POPULAR PAGES
CONTACT
GIFT SHOP
QUICK LINKS
About Us
Accessibility
Admission
Annual Appeal
Contact Us
CTVisit (Connecticut Tourism Office) Page: Windham Textile and History Museum
Directions
Donate
FaceBook Page: Windham Textile and History Museum
Gift Shop
History Links
Hours
Instagram Page: The Mill Museum
Join the Museum
Learn / Educational Programs
Library and Archives
Loom & Spindle Newsletter
Museum Lyceum Podcasts & Videos
Permanent Exhibits
PowerPoint Slide Shows
Rentals
School Field Trips
Temporary Exhibits
Textile & Local History Articles & Materials for Researchers
Upcoming Special Exhibits and Events
Virtual Exhibits
Visit the Mill Museum
Volunteer
Weaving & Spinning
Windham Frog Fight
Windham Town Historian’s Blog
YouTube Channel: Windham Textile and History Museum
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