Historic Hagerstown Museum & Arts Place
The museum pays tribute to early automotive history as well as a 1913 mural painted by Charles Newcomb.
The museum pays tribute to early automotive history as well as a 1913 mural painted by Charles Newcomb.
The Gennett Records branch of the now-defunct Starr Piano Company is well-known for its groundbreaking recordings of numerous jazz pioneers like Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Jelly Roll Morton and Duke Ellington.
Experience art from around the globe in periodic exhibitions in the Ronald Gallery, Eli Lilly Library.
The Fine Arts Department features student arts and performances. Many of the events are free or include a normal ticket price.
Richmond Civic Hall is a state-of-the-art performance facility that hosts performances by regional, national, and international touring artists and serves the region with the “Proudly Presenting Series”.
The 4th Floor Blues Club hosts various monthly concerts and special events. Reception hall is available for private events.
The welcome mat is always out to you and your family, whether for a relaxing overnight retreat, an antique treasure hunting adventure or for a family getaway,
Full-scale replica of 1903 Wilbur Flyer. Kitty Hawk video. Displays of family history with Wright Brothers struggles and successes.
Long before woolly mammoths roamed the frozen plains,
Comprised of eight buildings on a compact site, the museum is a unique repository of Wayne County and Richmond history from early pioneer life through the industrial revolution into modern times.
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