Recipe of the Month – Pineapple Casserole
The Fenton History Center has an extensive collection of local cookbooks in its archives. This recipe comes from Dining With The Daughters, recipes from the
The Fenton History Center has an extensive collection of local cookbooks in its archives. This recipe comes from Dining With The Daughters, recipes from the
Recently, Brain Rapp, Clair Hanley, Karen Livsey, Sandy Johnson, MaryAnn Ingrao, and Janet Wahlberg traveled to Salt Lake City to join the Annual Swedish American
This month we want to feature one of our Hall House volunteers. For those of you who do not know Pat Portale, you are missing
I was in the Research Center when a donor came in with some items and was speaking with Norm Carlson. My attention was piqued when
Recently a woman brought us a framed portrait of her grandfather, Harley R. Barstow, Sr. in his World War I uniform. The picture, which most
We had another successful Saints and Sinners Cemetery Tours this year with another round of local residents to highlight. We had our horse-drawn carriage tours
Q1. On what day, month, and year did the first railroad train come through Jamestown?Q2. When was Rescue Engine’s last firehouse?Q3. In 1815, one could
The Fenton History Center’s Military Room features the naval uniform of Edwin N. Nelson Jr., from the Korean War. Mr. Nelson served in the U.S.
Come to the Fenton Holiday Craft Fair and Market on Saturday, November 18th, 10 am -4 pm. Admission is $3 per person. We will have
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