Kathy's Favorite (Yawkey House) Thing
The staff of the Marathon County Historical Society have been picking out some of our favorite things over at the Yawkey House Museum. And while there's not many raindrops on roses or whiskers on kittens, the Yawkey House does not lack for interesting things.
In this video, Kathy Volkmann (Curator of Artifacts), talks about her favorite thing in the Yawkey House Museum, the Quezal Art Glass Shades in the living room.
If you want to know more about our wonderful Yawkey House Museum, including more information about how to take a tour, see our website:
www.marathoncountyhistory.org/facilities/yawkey-house-museum
Видео Kathy's Favorite (Yawkey House) Thing канала Marathon County Historical Society
In this video, Kathy Volkmann (Curator of Artifacts), talks about her favorite thing in the Yawkey House Museum, the Quezal Art Glass Shades in the living room.
If you want to know more about our wonderful Yawkey House Museum, including more information about how to take a tour, see our website:
www.marathoncountyhistory.org/facilities/yawkey-house-museum
Видео Kathy's Favorite (Yawkey House) Thing канала Marathon County Historical Society
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