Join us at the William Harris Homestead Museum & Education Center on Saturday, November 6th for Settlement Day! Come watch, learn, and experience the way people used to live hundreds of years ago. For ticket information visit: https://[email protected] Join us for Settlement Day at the William Harris Homestead Museum & Education Center on Saturday, November 6th. Come watch, learn, and experience the way people lived hundreds of years ago. Make a day of it! Tour the log house, stroll through the grounds or take a hayride and enjoy the beautiful sights of fall. Pack a lunch and enjoy a picnic under the pavilion. FREE birdpoint arrowheads to the first 50 guests through the gate! *Adult permission required for guest 12 and under Event admission $10 (all ages) advance tickets suggested, limited quantities will be available at the gate.Tickets available at https://[email protected] Images from Past Settlement Days Public Tours are Back! The William Harris Homestead Museum & Education Center has reopened to the public! Come spend the day touring this award winning Georgia landmark. Learn about life in the 19th century through the lens of the Harris Family while touring our historic log house (circa 1825), outbuildings, gardens, and exhibits. The Helen Arnold Pavilion is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic lunch after your tour! We are open on the first Saturday of each month March – December from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Guided tours are offered on the hour from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Ticket information is available at https://harrishomestead.com/public-tours/. We thank you for your continued support and look forward to seeing you again soon! Gather Here…For Your Special Event The William Harris Homestead Museum & Education Center, a Georgia historical site, offers a beautiful property – 1825 log house and outbuildings, lush gardens, stunning landscapes – as a backdrop for a special and memorable wedding venue. The Homestead is a perfect location for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, bridal showers, and photo shoots. The property is designed and maintained for picturesque settings for your outdoor event for up to 300 guests. The Helen Harris Arnold Pavilion is the perfect place for birthday parties, family reunions, or weddings. The Pavilion can easily seat up to 100 people and boasts a kitchen, an 18×18 patio (perfect for dancing!), accessible bathrooms, and the ability to have vinyl walls and heaters in the case of inclement weather needs. Worried about scheduling conflicts during these unprecedented times? We currently offer the ability to reschedule your special event for up to a year from your original date at no additional charge, or you can select a partial refund on your deposit due to full cancellation. Contact [email protected] for prices and availability. The Homestead offers a place with a sense of forever, a long history of people who lived and loved there, a feeling of serenity and a spirit of goodness. How else would you want to begin a marriage? Come and visit the William Harris Homestead Museum & Education Center. We want to share in your destiny. Holiday shopping on Amazon? Don’t forget you can help us while you shop by going through Amazon Smile before checking out!
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Lindon Richards
11/7/2022 02:08:58 pm
I recently visited your facility as part of the Eagle Ranch contingent, and was utterly enthralled in a very positive way by the entire experience. The interactive nature of the presentations as well as the artifacts, help to create a sense of authenticity that could only have helped to enhance the learning experience of the students. The skillful interweaving of science in the presentations, had at least two very significant benefits. Firstly this demonstrated the strong connectivity between science and historical events. This undoubtedly made it easier for the students to see the link between the disciplines, a direct connection to cross curricular ideas as demanded by the state and national standards that they are supposed to be learning. Additionally the level of scientific knowledge that was available at the time the events occurred, helped to confirm the authenticity of the story as it was being told. People had to engage in the type of practices that were being described, because the were no better know how at the time. Of course the benefit of this is that the obvious contrast with the current life styles and standards of today's America will also aid meaningful learning.
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