Indomitable Women Artists
America in the years 1929-1959 saw the growth of consumerism, a world war, changing roles for women, and Abstract Expressionism. New York City became the new “Center of the Art…
America in the years 1929-1959 saw the growth of consumerism, a world war, changing roles for women, and Abstract Expressionism. New York City became the new “Center of the Art…
On Wednesday, March 20, at 7pm, Carol Simon Levin tells the stories of women who overcame the combined barriers of gender and race to create inventions that have changed our…
Barn beams, siding, and floorboards for horse stalls will be the order of the day when logger-sawyer Scott Stevens makes his annual stop at Howell Farm on March 23 at…
On Wednesday, March 27 at 7pm, Mariah Fredericks discusses her novel, The Lindbergh Nanny, and the extensive research she did to write about the 1932 kidnapping of 20-month-old Charles Lindbergh…
Step inside a working henhouse where the farm's Barred Rock chickens are busy laying and help a farmer make their feed. Then, reach into a nest box and take out…
Step inside a working henhouse, at Howell Living History Farm on April 6, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. where the farm's Barred Rock chickens are busy laying, and help a…
National Arab American Heritage Month celebrates the history, heritage, and contributions of the diverse population of Arab Americans. On Monday, April 8, 7pm, David Serio, Curator of Education at the…
Spring is a busy time for bees and beekeepers alike, and on April 13, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. you’ll learn about what makes a healthy hive at Howell Living…
In 1928, AT&T purchased more than 800 acres of productive farmland in Lawrence and Hopewell Townships to build what became the world’s largest radiotelephone shortwave transmitting station. At its peak…
Visitors of all ages can join workhorses Bill and Jesse to help plant a field of potatoes that will yield over 2,000 pounds of food for local soup kitchens on…