The Wayne County Historical Society will reopen for the 2022 season on Saturday, March 5, with two new exhibits, plus a chance to see the second-floor bedrooms of the Beall-Stibbs House fully furnished for the first time in more than 20 years. Tours of the eight-building campus will be available every Saturday at 1, 2, and 3 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and free for those under 14. The historical society is located at 546 E. Bowman St. in Wooster. The parking lot entrance is on Spink St. just north of Bowman.

The historical society’s first pop-up exhibit, “Apron Strings,” will display the wide variety of aprons made and used in Wayne County, from organza to crocheted, pleated to feed sack. The exhibit will run through June 19. The dry goods store will host another new display, “A Season of Quilts: Spring,” the first of four exhibits showcasing quilts from the historical society’s collection, in this case the pastel-colored quilts of spring. The second-floor bedrooms of the Beall-Stibbs House have recently been fully furnished with period-appropriate pieces for the first time since 2000.

Exhibit organizers RoseMarie Baab, Margaret King, and Sandi Keim
RoseMarie Baab, Margaret King, and Sandi Keim helped organize the “Apron Strings” exhibit.

The 2022 season is also the last chance to see “Votes for Women!” – a special exhibit commemorating the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The exhibit looks at how the suffrage movement fits into the larger context of women’s political and social activism in Wayne County, from abolition to the temperance movement.

The Wayne County Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history of Wayne County, Ohio. Learn more at wordpress-684672-2585352.cloudwaysapps.com or call 330.264.8856. 

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