Join us February 8th for a reception at the G.W. Frank Museum of History and Culture to officially unveil our new permanent exhibit: "Essential Yet Unseen: Servant Life in the 1890s." This unique exhibit offers visitors a chance to step back in time into a recreated 1890s servant's quarters. The exhibit will provide an intimate glimpse into the private, everyday lives of these essential, yet traditionally "unseen," people that worked and lived at the Frank family home. Come see and imagine what life was like for a major part of Kearney's late nineteenth century population! Free and open to the public, refreshments served. Remarks by UNK's College of Arts and Sciences' Dean Ryan Teten at 2:00pm.
Saturday Feb 8, 2020
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CST
February 8, 2020 / 1:00pm - 4:00pm
G.W. Frank Museum of History and Culture, 2010 University Dr., UNK Campus, Kearney, NE 68849
Free, Open to the Public
April White, 308-865-8284
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1007 Second Ave, Kearney, NE 68848 – (308) 237-3101 – chamber@kearneycoc.org