Chronicle Museum — Opening Night
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Every artifact has a first day it becomes history. Ours is in 0 days.

See the Community Gallery ↓

April 27, 2026 — 7:00 PM — Chronicle Museum — Opening Night

Submit Your Story

What piece of local
history do you carry?

Chronicle's opening exhibition is built from community memory, not curated archives. If you have a photograph, a letter, an object, or a story that belongs in this town's permanent record — we want it.

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Artifacts submitted to date

38

Families already on the waitlist

"I taught history for thirty-one years and my students never once saw their grandparents' names in a textbook. Chronicle changes that."

— Patricia Nguyen, Retired Teacher

About Chronicle

A museum where Civil War letters
sit under glass
beside hand-stitched quilts.

Chronicle is a permanent home for the history your town's textbooks skipped. We preserve the stories carried by retired teachers tracing genealogies, homeschool families building living curricula, and local history societies who know that what happened here matters — even when no one from the state came to write it down.

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Civil War Letters

Correspondence written between 1861–1865 by soldiers and families from this county — voices that never made the official record.

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Trade & Labor

The tools, ledgers, and union cards of the men and women who built this town with their hands across four generations.

03

Oral Histories

Recorded testimonies from residents aged 70–96, captured before they are lost, transcribed and archived for permanent access.

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Community Photographs

Images of streets, schools, and storefronts from 1880 to 1980 — a visual record of a place that kept changing and staying itself.

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