Take a tour of the town from the vantage point of a woman who lived there in the early 20th century. You'll learn about Montclair’s history, focusing on the late 1800s to mid-1900s, a period of great growth and change, as it would have likely been experienced by the family that lived here. This Montclair History Center tour, in the South Fullerton/Union St./Bloomfield Avenue area, shines a special spotlight on a woman’s experience during that time and typical activities and interests. The walking tour is led by Montclair History Center Board Executive Director Angelica Diggs. Registration required here. Admission is $15/person. We’ll be walking about a mile, including a viewing of the current Mills Social Services building gardens, starting location given at registration.
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Earlier Event: April 13
History at Home: A Woman About Town in Montclair Center in 1910
Later Event: April 16
Guided House Tour: Many Voices