From Jack Anderson and the Woodstock Historical Society:
Note the beautiful building in the background of the photo… I am pleased to report that the Dana House Museum and its contents are fine and suffered no damage from the storm. We will resume normal operating hours next Tuesday.
The back lawn next to the river? Well, that will need some work. Those who enjoyed their lunch on the picnic table under the maple tree will no longer have that luxury… both have gone downriver.
Most, of not all, of the staff will be out volunteering with the recovery effort this weekend.
Posted by Julia Carlisle on September 3, 2011 at 08:03
From Jack Anderson and the Woodstock Historical Society:
Note the beautiful building in the background of the photo… I am pleased to report that the Dana House Museum and its contents are fine and suffered no damage from the storm. We will resume normal operating hours next Tuesday.
The back lawn next to the river? Well, that will need some work. Those who enjoyed their lunch on the picnic table under the maple tree will no longer have that luxury… both have gone downriver.
Most, of not all, of the staff will be out volunteering with the recovery effort this weekend.
T’was a history-making event…
Jack
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Posted by vincent and dolores fanning on September 3, 2011 at 20:49
happy to hear Prince and the Pauper re-opening;
constant prayers for safety for all
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