In partnership with Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, the farmstead will be recognizing Indiana Archaeology Month with “Archaeology in Action.” Elizabeth Malouchos, associate research scientist with Glenn Black Lab, will be on hand demonstrating the total station and mapping being conducted at the site in advance of below-ground explorations. She will explain the equipment and why the process is an important first step, and visitors can assist by holding the stadia rod for a shot or looking through the view finder. Inside the 1892 main house, members of Friday Musicale will provide music in the parlor and “Jam Fest” will continue with a wide assortment of jams and jellies available to sampling and purchase. The Farmstead is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is owned and maintained by Bloomington Restorations, Inc.
Cost: Free
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(812) 336-0909
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