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The original builder of the house was Benjamin Newell. He was born in Concord, New Hampshire and moved to Princeton in 1835. That same year he had married Harriet White who was a native of Alden, New
The Clark-Norris Home was built in 1899-1900 by Sam and Ann Clark of Dover, Illinois. Dover was a small farming community five miles north of Princeton where Mr. Clark was a farmer and also bred champ
In 1957 the museum became custodian of the remaining glass plate negatives, photographs, and photography equipment of Henry W. Immke. His negatives and photographs are an important addition to the mus
Electric Paint: The Computer as 21st Century Canvas brings together 70 works by 22 international artists to shed light on the phenomenon of computer-generated art found on web pages, galleries and vir
The tour includes all four floors of the Clark-Norris Home and two floors of the Newell-Bryant House. The research library in the Newell-Bryant House is also available during open hours.
Every Friday the group meets to discuss different types of activities. There may be food served, fun, interactive games and discussions and learning.
From 1991 until 2004 David Hoffman was the trumpet/flugelhorn soloist and composer/arranger with the Ray Charles Orchestra. Currently, he is a free-lance musician who works and performs in the Chicago
Enjoy the jazz piano stylings of Gene Farris.
This native born Minnesotan is one you really don't want to miss! Rated one of the Top-10 comic by both Variety and Comedy Central viewers, Maria has many credits to her name. This spunky firecra
The original builder of the house was Benjamin Newell. He was born in Concord, New Hampshire and moved to Princeton in 1835. That same year he had married Harriet White who was a native of Alden, New
The Clark-Norris Home was built in 1899-1900 by Sam and Ann Clark of Dover, Illinois. Dover was a small farming community five miles north of Princeton where Mr. Clark was a farmer and also bred champ
In 1957 the museum became custodian of the remaining glass plate negatives, photographs, and photography equipment of Henry W. Immke. His negatives and photographs are an important addition to the mus
Electric Paint: The Computer as 21st Century Canvas brings together 70 works by 22 international artists to shed light on the phenomenon of computer-generated art found on web pages, galleries and vir
The tour includes all four floors of the Clark-Norris Home and two floors of the Newell-Bryant House. The research library in the Newell-Bryant House is also available during open hours.
With an intimate eclectic mix of jazz, pop standards and blues, Jimmy Binkley, Central Illinois' premier saloon musician, has become a standard spanning generations of music lovers.
This guitar and piano duo plays and sings mellow jazz.