Sunday, April 27, 2014

TROTWOOD-MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY GARAGE SALE



TROTWOOD-MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
 GARAGE SALE

THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAYMAY 8 – 10, 20149 AM – 5 PM
349 SOUTH BROADWAYTROTWOOD OH 45426


It’s that time of year again.  We are having our annual May garage sale at the Iams Homestead, 349 South Broadway, Trotwood, Ohio 45426.  If you have attended any of our garage sales in the past, you know the kinds of items that we have.

I have included a slide show of some of the items that will be in the studio during the garage sale.  There will be an assortment of items covering the front lawn and under the tents. Furniture, men's items, housewares, crafts, sewing, clothes, games, toys, books, office, yard and garden, to much to list.

I will post another slide show before the garage sale to show some of the items that will be outside and under the tents.

For more information call 937-837-5387 or 937-837-0355.


Friday, April 25, 2014

TROTWOOD-MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY IAMS HOMESTEAD MUSEUM GRAND OPENING



If you were not present for the reopening of the Iams Homestead Museum, you missed a great time.  The weather was perfect and the displays in the museum were outstanding.

This year the themes for the displays were the 100th Anniversary of World War I; the 100th Anniversary of the Kirby Vacuum Cleaner; 50th Anniversary of the GI Joe Doll: and the 50th Anniversary of the "Beatles Invasion".  If you were a teenager during 1964, you will remember the Beatles first trip to the United States and their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.

The first floor of the museum has displays of WWI uniform items; other items of this period; and information about WWI.  There are displays of the GI Joe doll and other items that came with GI Joe.  there is a Kirby Vacuum Cleaner with attachments on display and information about the company.  There are many pictures of the Beatles on display;  album covers; and articles about the Beatles.  The kitchen has many displays of old kitchen dishes, utensils, sad irons, medicine bottles and other items found in most kitchens of the past.  The parlor has displays of period furniture; pump organ; clothes; and miscellaneous displays of other items from the past.

The second floor has a room set up as an old school room .  We have old student desks; a teacher's desk; old wood stove;  composite pictures of the graduating classes from the old Trotwood-Madison High School; and other items found in classrooms of the past. We also have a bedroom set up with period furniture; period clothing; some children toys, and other items found in bedrooms of mid to late 19th century houses.  We have a few artifacts located in a room that is used as a research/work area.  This room is not on display for our regular museum openings, but is on display for special occassions suche as our annual harvest fest and museum grand reopening.