Historic Henry Curtains Restored 

Have you noticed the big paintings hanging in the Huntington Public Library? These are historic theater curtains that were originally painted for Huntington’s town hall, then the Modern Woodmen of America Hall. According to the Huntington history booklet authored by Bertha Brown Hanson and edited by Olga M. Hallock, “During the early twentieth century the…

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Town Hall Committee

HHCT continues to support the work of the Town Hall Committee (THC). As the current issue of the Richmond Times Ink. notes, “The Huntington Town Hall was originally built in 1903 as a meeting place for members of the local Modern Woodmen of America…as a social resource for the community.” Over the years, it has…

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Speakers’ Series

The first speaker of the year in January was Ron Krupp, author of Lifting the Yoke: Solutions to America’s Farm and Food Crisis, who spoke on gardening and sustainability. The May 3rd Annual Meeting was highlighted by the second series speaker, Elise Guyette, whose well-attended presentation, “Discovering Black Vermont: African-American Farmers in Hinesburg, Vermont” focused on…

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Historic Photograph Initiative

The HHCT has started a Historic Photograph Initiative to find and restore historic photographs of Huntington. Our goal is to select the most interesting and meaningful photographs and have them scanned digitally, then printed on archival paper, framed and displayed in prominent locations in the town. The scanning will be done by local residents so…

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Town Hall Sign

Funds for the new Town Hall sign were donated by HHCT and the sign was in place for the September, 2011, Open House event sponsored by the Town Hall Committee. The Town Hall Committee and HHCT believe that the new sign will identify this historic structure built in 1903 and will inspire participation in the…

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