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“The Way We Worked is a photo exhibition developed by the National Archives focusing on the history of work in America. Companion exhibits explore the history of work in the Greenbrier Valley”
Free Exhibit Events:
Friday, 2/3 - 5pm - 7pm Opening Reception & Film Hazel Dickens: It's Hard to Tell the Singer from the Song
Wednesday, 2/8 – 12 noon Former coal miner Harold Robinson shares his collection of late 1800 mining tools
Thursday, 2/16 - 7pm Dr. Bob Conte shares previously unreleased photos from the Greenbrier Hotel's archives
Tuesday, 2/21 - 12 noon Jim Costa discusses the history and impact of timbering in the Greenbrier Valley
Thursday, 2/23 - 7pm Film: Meadow River Lumber Company in the 1950s
Friday, 3/2 - State Historian Chuck Keeney discusses the history of work in the Greenbrier Valley
Thursday, 3/15 – 7pm Film: Duo Revisited
Tuesday, 3/20 - 12 noon Dr. Bob Conte discusses the role of the Greenbrier Hotel in the region's labor history


AUDITORIUM GALLERY: Free Admission
Museum Hours
Monday - Friday 9am-4:30pm
Saturday 10am-1pm (May - October only)
February 3 - March 17, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, February 3
5:00 - 7:00pm
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MUSEUM GALLERY: Free Admission Museum Hours Monday - Friday 9am-4:30pm CLICK HERE for current exhibitions |
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OLD STONE ROOM GALLERY: Free Admission Museum Hours Monday - Friday 9am-4:30pm CLICK HERE for current exhibitions |