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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Bridgitt Zielke
Jan. 27, 2017 (920)526-3271
RESTORING THE PAST:
FRAMES, BOXES AND SPRINGS
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Greenbush - During February and March 2017, James Willaert, Wade House Curator of Interpretation, will continue to offer a series of public programs titled "Restoring the Past", inviting visitors to participate in hands-on historic vehicle restoration activities. "Restoring the Past: Frames, Boxes and Springs" will be offered on Saturdays,
Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25 and March 18, with presentations each day at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
During "Restoring the Past: Frames, Boxes and Springs", guests will join Charles DeSmet, a character based on a restoration worker,
and learn how wood is bent, frames are structured and how paint completes a horse-drawn wagon.
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|  | On select Saturdays during the months of February and March, Jim Willaert, Wade House Curator of Interpretation, will present "Restoring the Past: Frames, Boxes and Springs", a program which will introduce Wade House guests to the skill and specialized tools necessary to restore a horse-drawn wagon or carriage. |
Guests will have the opportunity to try out the tools used by restoration workers and see just how much skill is required to bring historic carriages back to their original condition.
Guests are encouraged to tour Wade House's 20,000 square-foot Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum, which houses Wisconsin largest collection of carriages and wagons. More than seventy percent of the vehicles on display in the museum were manufactured by the Jung Carriage Company, a carriage maker which manufactured custom vehicles in Sheboygan County in the late 19th and early 20th century. Most of the museum's vehicles were collected and restored by Wesley W. Jung, grandson of the Jung Carriage Company's founder.
"Restoring the Past" programs will take place at Wade House Historic Site Visitor Center and Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum located at W7965 State Highway 23. Admission is as follows: adults - $7; students/seniors - $6; children (5-17) - $3.50; Children under 5: FREE; family (up to two adults and two or more dependent children 5-17) - $19.
The Wade House Historic Site is one of 12 Wisconsin Historical Society historic sites and museums. For more information, please call (920)526-3271 or visit www.wadehouse.org
"Restoring the Past" is part of "Preserving the History of Sheboygan through Digital Images" which has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in these programs do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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| | After attending the "Restoring the Past" program, visitors are encouraged to tour Wade House's 20,000 square-foot Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum, which houses Wisconsin largest collection of carriages and wagons. |
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