This 19th-century mansion built in 1845, in transitional Federal-Greek Revival architectural style now houses six renovated galleries (those on the ground floor comprising the Gilchrist Gallery), an art library, a costume collection, and landscaped gardens. From the end of March through December 24th, it is the setting for monthly art exhibits from various media and theme-oriented presentations. The museum also emphasizes local and state history and culture. In addition, art lectures and classes are offered to the general public.
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