Lightner Museum Curator Barry Myers conducts monthly tours featuring unique and special treasures of the Museum. The tours are the first Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. and offer guests an intimate encounter with a select few of the Lightner's eclectic relics.
February’s topic, A Tale of Clockwork in the United States will explore the museum’s expansive collection of clocks and timepieces made or used in America and how mass production influenced society.
Due to the de-installation of a special exhibition and transitioning gallery
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Lightner Museum Curator Barry Myers conducts monthly tours featuring unique and special treasures of the Museum. The tours are the first Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. and offer guests an intimate encounter with a select few of the Lightner’s eclectic relics.
February’s topic, A Tale of Clockwork in the United States will explore the museum’s expansive collection of clocks and timepieces made or used in America and how mass production influenced society.
Due to the de-installation of a special exhibition and transitioning gallery spaces, donations are requested in lieu of tickets for this Curator’s Tour. The tour will begin in the front lobby of the museum at 10 a.m.
Please note: the Lightner Museum is updating its pricing structure beginning February 19, 2018. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.lightnermuseum.org/tickets.
The Lightner Museum is a non-profit cultural institution sustained by the generous support of individuals, businesses and sponsors.
For more information on programs and events happening at the Lightner Museum visit www.lightnermuseum.org.
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