Thus Out of Small Beginnings: Springfield Armory, Springfield Museums and Christ Church Cathedral
The history of what is now Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral begins at the United States Armory in Springfield in May 1817.
The history of what is now Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral begins at the United States Armory in Springfield in May 1817.
Following the Museums a la Carte lecture with photographer Amy S. Dane, join docent Dan Moraski for further discussion in R.E. Phelon African Hall in the Springfield Science Museum. Museum members only.
A key part of the founding of the United States was all the new imagery that was needed for a new nation.
In this class, the presenter will show two documentary films about Korea: one on the artistic and cultural achievements and another on Korea’s industrial achievements since the Korean War.
Visit four West African Countries - Ghana, Togo, Benin and Ivory Coast – to learn about some African indigenous beliefs.
Learn more about our ten-night cultural tour through three of the world's most beautiful cities, planned for late October 2017. Museum admission not required to attend session.
(Children ages 11-14) Learn drawing and illustration techniques to develop and transform your original ideas into a Manga reality.
(Children 6-8) Explore Native American, African cultures and art from around the globe! Learn about the Samurai and meet both Ninja turtles and live turtles.
(Children ages 6-8) The cars and motorcycles at the Wood Museum of Springfield History will take you on a trip through Springfield’s past. Gallery visits, hands-on crafts and artists’ performances will enhance the fun.
(Adults) Learn how to research your ancestry using the extensive resources available including genealogical websites. You’ll learn a great deal about researching, but keep in mind - it’s not all on the Internet!