Past Event

'Journey Stories' Exhibition - Princeton

Journey Stories are tales of how we and our ancestors came to America–a central element of our personal heritage. From Native Americans to new American citizens and regardless of our ethnic or racial background, everyone has a story to tell.

Our history is filled with stories of people leaving behind everything–families and possessions–to reach a new life in another state, across the continent, or even across an ocean. The reasons behind those decisions are myriad.Many chose to move, searching for something better in a new land. Others had no choice, like enslaved Africans captured and relocated to a strange land and bravely asserting their own cultures, or like Native Americans already here, who were often pushed aside by newcomers.

Our transportation history is more than trains, boats, buses, cars, wagons, and trucks. The development of transportation technology was largely inspired by the human drive for freedom.

Join us for the Grand Opening Reception on Sunday, November 18th at 4p with Dr. Dennis H. Cremin

Journey Stories will be on display at this location November 18 – December 29, 2012 before it travels to Freeport, IL.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

Exhibit Hours:

10 AM – 9 PM: Monday – Thursday
10 AM – 6 PM: Friday
9 AM – 2 PM: Saturday
Group Tours: Available by appointment only. Call 815.875.1331.

 

Local Exhibit Related Events
Princeton Public Library has put together a host of additional events surrounding the Journey Stories exhibit. These events cover a range of formats and audiences. Please visit their website for a complete list.

For more information, contact the Princeton Public library at 815.875.1331 or visit their website.