Plagues and Pestilence: A Walking Tour
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
This virtual presentation by Michael Kearney, PhD, genealogist and family historian, will explore the life of Samuel Ganges, born in 18th century West Africa, enslaved, and who died in Chester County in 1868 at nearly 100 years old.
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
This "Records Round-up" virtual program will be presented by our friends at the Chester County Archives and explore the County's vital records and how you can access them for your genealogical research.
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
A hands-on history exploring the world of color! During this family-friendly event, children will investigate the history of dyes and paints, how they were made, how they were used, and how their use has changed through the years. Best for ages 7-13.
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
Learn the astonishing, little-known history about the diseases that transformed the lives (and deaths) of the people of West Chester.
Join guest speaker Thomas White, author, archivist, and historian, as he shares thrilling and cautionary tales of the supernatural that have been passed down through generations of Pennsylvanians.
A rare opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes tour of the Chester County Archives & Records Services located in the Government Services Building on Westtown Road. Tickets are limited.