- Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 September 2015 07:35
Come experience the atmosphere of the Oliver Miller Homestead at twilight as you wander the grounds of this fine old home at the end of the day. The homes, buildings, and grounds will be lit by candles and lanterns only and the Miller family and their friends will be seen as they rest and prepare for the end of the day.
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For one Sunday ONLY, November 1, the Homestead will be open from 4:30 until 7:30 p.m.
In November of 1794, the Miller family and their neighbors were deeply involved in the events of the Whiskey Rebellion. Some family members had fled and others were unsure of their fate.
The gentlemen will be found around the fire at the fire pit as they discuss the politics of the day and wonder about what course they should follow. In the Stone House, the ladies will also discuss these events and will be doing stitchery, cooking, and sharing neighborhood news.
On the porch of the Stone House, guests may purchase warm cider and homemade cookies of the type appropriate to the Miller times.
Other activities will include a demonstration of starting a fire with a striker and flint. In addition, the forge will be open and working.
Docents in eighteenth century dress will discuss the times and answer questions from our visitors.
The Oliver Miller Homestead, a historic landmark and Whiskey Rebellion site, is located on Stone Manse Drive, just off the Circle on Corrigan Drive. It is open every Sunday through December 12. Admission is two dollars.
For more information and a map, visit our website at www.olivermiller.org or contact us at 412 835-1554.