Steaming the Mrs. De Steiguer Steamed Berry Pudding
Provided by our Education Director Kyle Yoho (and unofficial in-house Chef) Steamed puddings are probably one of the most unrecognizable categories of historical cookery recipes from America’s past. By “pudding” we don’t mean the quintessential Snack Pack many of us grew up with in our lunch boxes. Basically when talking
Carriage Coloring Page
These warm, sunny days may entice you to go for a drive with the windows down. When The Castle was built, you would enjoy seeing the countryside in a carriage instead of a car. Today’s coloring page features our carriage on display in our Carriage House. We hope you enjoy
“Local women made a difference in World War I” Marietta Times Article
By Michelle Newbanks, Staff Reporter – The Marietta Times |May 12, 2020 Lucy Nye Davis Washington County was a long way from the battlefields of World War I, but local women were determined to make a difference. After the U.S. entered the war in April 1917, Marietta’s chapter of the
Trunk Coloring Page
Have you been doing some extensive cleaning, sorting, and sprucing up around the house while home? Trunks like these would come in handy to hold a few things when closet space is wanting. Enjoy today’s coloring page and think about what you’d store in here! Click here to download the