Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Nativity Showcase
Listed above are the three other parts where I blogged about the museum. There's also a post about the nativity showcase. Today, is the last part, and I'm going to begin where I left off. After going through the museum and the Heritage House, I ventured outside. They had an old trolly that you could view. I wonder what life was like with a trolly. Such things have changed drastically! They had a sign available near it to read about the history of the trolly - which was interesting. I took a snap of it and then stepped up to the main building where the nativity was being held. I just love oldish buildings. They also had a sign there, as well.
I took photos of the building to my left and then wandered over to another one. It's literally a relic from the past. It's Lewiston's oldest surviving residence. In 2013, it went through some renovations to preserve it. Pretty neat! When visiting the museum, make sure you don't skip past these. I would say, take your time and immerse yourself in the history presented there. Don't rush. You might miss something. When I finished my self-tour of the museum, the house, and the pieces outside, I neared the one with the nativity in it. My tour of the museum had ended, and I was ready to see the showcase. It had been great.
My overall visit to the Nez Perce County Historical Society & Museum was educational, fun, and something I would see again. You have to check out their giftshop, too! And if you want to know more about the nativity showcase, check out the top of this post (there's a link to click on that takes you to my post about the nativity showcase). The nativity showcase ended at the beginning of this month. It'll be awesome if they do it again at the end of this year. If you have any questions about my experience or info, please leave a comment.
I would also like to thank the society and museum for always being so welcoming when I visit. They're a great team of people. Keep doing what you're doing! Really appreciate it!
Many blessings,
Many blessings,
- Grace Thorson
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