With the museum now open for 2025, we remember some of the first events sponsored by the Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society. Here's George Hahn and Herman "Ginger" Watts looking over a display of "colonial farming and household implements and utensils" on Sept. 26, 1976. The Concord Tribune states, "More than 225 persons braved heavy rains to come out and see [the]... excellent display... Refreshments were served by Mrs. Verna Link, Mrs. George Hahn Jr., and Mrs. James Martin of Gastonia."
From the Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society
With the museum now open for 2025, we remember some of the first events sponsored by the Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society. Here’s George Hahn and Herman “Ginger” Watts looking over a display of “colonial farming and household implements and utensils” on Sept. 26, 1976. The Concord Tribune states, “More than 225 persons braved heavy rains to come out and see [the]... excellent display... Refreshments were served by Mrs. Verna Link, Mrs. George Hahn Jr., and Mrs. James Martin of Gastonia.”
With the museum now open for 2025, we remember some of the first events sponsored by the Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society. Here's George Hahn and Herman "Ginger" Watts looking over a display of "colonial farming and household implements and utensils" on Sept. 26, 1976. The Concord Tribune states, "More than 225 persons braved heavy rains to come out and see [the]... excellent display... Refreshments were served by Mrs. Verna Link, Mrs. George Hahn Jr., and Mrs. James Martin of Gastonia."
From the Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society
With the museum now open for 2025, we remember some of the first events sponsored by the Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society. Here’s George Hahn and Herman “Ginger” Watts looking over a display of “colonial farming and household implements and utensils” on Sept. 26, 1976. The Concord Tribune states, “More than 225 persons braved heavy rains to come out and see [the]... excellent display... Refreshments were served by Mrs. Verna Link, Mrs. George Hahn Jr., and Mrs. James Martin of Gastonia.”