The Museum’s first home from 1960 to 1972 was in a rented store front in Gladys Baker’s home, today Bobby and Susie Parson’s “No Vue.” The same store front once hosted the Post Office and Polly’s Shop. The Museum moved to its current Equestrian Avenue site in 1972.
Dr. Ralph Hoch leading the 1978 Memorial Day parade from a red MG driven by Eddie White. Photo by Charlie Morgan.
YEAR ROUND: A CELEBRATION OF COMMUNITY
The main show chronicles many aspects of the Island’s year-round community with a focus on work, school activities, recreation, and annual events that help bring the Island together.
NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE MUSEUM
This year’s Annual Exhibition is open virtually on this website.