Shows reveal much local historical wealth

WAUSEON, OH (AAPDN) – Current exhibitions on view at the Museum of Fulton County are:

Marjorie Whiteman

     Drafting a Declaration: The Marjorie Whiteman Story. 75 years before the “Me Too” movement, learn how a rural girl from Wauseon became friends with Eleanor Roosevelt and helped draft the International Declaration of Human Rights. More on Marjorie at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_M._Whiteman

County Quilting Bees: Stitching together communities since 1850. Learn about the role of quilting in building, growing and maintaining Fulton County communities as you explore over two dozen quilts from the museum’s collection.

About

Located at 8848 State Highway 108 in Wauseon, Ohio, their mission is to collect, preserve, and interpret artifacts and written records pertaining to Fulton County.  The Fulton County Historical Society uniquely provides to a diverse audience, access to experience local cultural history through a research facility, programs, demonstrations, and exhibits at its various sites. More at: www.museumoffultoncounty.org