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Visitors Pack the Glen Ellyn History Center and Stacy's Tavern Museum to Greet Editor of Early American Life

Visitors traveled from all over DuPage Country and further to meet and greet Tess Rosch, publisher of Early American Life Magazine.


Visitors Pack the Glen Ellyn History Center and Stacy's Tavern Museum to Greet
Editor of Early American Life

Visitors traveled from all over DuPage Country and further to meet and greet
Tess Rosch, publisher of Early American Life Magazine. The Glen
Ellyn Historical Society hosted Rosch and her staff in the Glen Ellyn
History Center, 800 N. Main Street and tours were offered from 1:30
to 4:30 PM through Stacy's Tavern Museum. At 3:00 PM Rosch presented
a program titled, “Early American Life: History, Old Houses and the
People Who Love them.” The audience filled the room and
demonstrated their enthusiasm by asking great questions and sharing
old house experiences with the entire group. This was a free event.
Early American Life has a dedicated and loyal readership of almost
100,000 subscribers.

Photo : Publisher
of Early American Life Magazine, Tess Rosch checks over antiques,
with an audience member, that were donated by GEHS member Lee Marks
on Sat. July 22 before Rosch's program.

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