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Downton Abbey Era Exhibit

On Exhibit: The Downton Abbey Years: What was life like in Granby in the

early 1920’s. What “modern” conveniences were in the homes? What were the

ladies wearing? On display- many beautiful period garments that look like they

just came off the Downton Abbey set. The Preservation barn continues with the

theme – highlighting our collection of WWI artifacts and a US Navy uniform. A

timeline comparing Granby (declared a Model Town in 1923); United States; and

world events during the 1910’s-1920’s. Quilts on display: Crazy Quilt &

Redwork Coverlet, which was featured in the Connecticut Quilt Search Project’s

book, “Quilts and Quiltmakers Covering Connecticut”. Also on the tour The

Tobacco Barn and One-Room School house.





Admission $4 (senior/member discounts)(http://www.salmonbrookhistorical.org)

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