Bradford House Historical Association to celebrate 60th anniversary
The Bradford House Historical Association will host a free community celebration on Sunday, September 14, from 2 to 5 p.m. to mark the 60th anniversary of the Bradford House Museum, honoring the Washingtonians who, in 1965, united to preserve this landmark of early American history.
Throughout the afternoon, guests are invited to enjoy guided tours of the Bradford House Museum at 175 S. Main Street, as well as the Whiskey Rebellion Education & Visitor Center and the Meeting House across Main Street.
The celebration will feature live music, including expert fiddling by Alex Brown and a performance by Wayward Companion, along with the George Dobich art exhibit. Visitors will also experience a lively, family-friendly musical “argument” between Alexander Hamilton and a beleaguered farmer. Complimentary refreshments will be served, and a commemorative gift will be available while supplies last.
The open house is free and family-friendly, with no registration required. However, RSVPs are encouraged and may be sent to Bradford House Executive Director Tracie Liberatore at info@bradfordhouse.org.
Bradford House Historical Association
The Bradford House Historical Association (BHHA) is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation that operates the Bradford House Museum, Whiskey Rebellion Education and Visitor Center, and Whiskey Rebellion Festival, all of which are located in Downtown Washington, Pa.
The mission of the Bradford House Historical Association is to educate as we preserve and promote the history of the Whiskey Rebellion and the 18th-century life and times of David Bradford.
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