CG36500 LIFEBOAT HOUSE PROJECT
Time To Move The CG36500
To A Special Place of Its Own
The 36500’s active-duty service has come and gone now, but it and its incredible story live on. For more than 40 years, the Orleans Historical Society/CHO has had the honor of restoring, operating and preserving this treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Now the CHO has the duty to see it better protected and preserved to inspire many generations to come.
The VISION of the CHO (Orleans Historical Society) is to bring history and culture to life, thus inspiring a shared sense of community and pride in the rich heritage of Orleans.
Images Courtesy of Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA
PATHFOUNDERS: WOMEN OF PLYMOUTH
This exhibition opens on Sunday, April 21, 1-4pm and will continue on Saturdays and Sundays, 1-4pm through June 16. Admission is $5.
This exhibition resets the 400-year story of Plymouth Colony with a focus on the lives and legacies of path-founding women. A series of biographical mini-films presents the voices of women from two differing cultures who lived along the eastern seaboard of larger Plymouth and Cape Cod in the 17th century...