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Step into the everyday lives of past generations through “Aprons: 1870–1970,” a charming exhibit that runs through May 10.
More than simple kitchen garments, aprons tell the story of a century of home life, craftsmanship, and changing social roles. From the sturdy work aprons of the late Victorian era to the bright, patterned styles of the mid-20th century, each piece reflects the fashions, fabrics, and daily routines of the women who wore them.
This delightful display invites visitors to look closely at the artistry and history woven into these everyday objects and to reflect on the generations of hands that tied these aprons each morning.