Under brilliant sunny skies, our costumed docents welcomed visitors to come discover the stories Hearthside has to tell.
Kathy Hartley explains the "Death of President Lincoln" picture (almost 150 years to the day of his death) during the tour.
Docents on opening day.
Photos by Susan Gonsalves
Lady Estelle Barada offers up some cookies and lemonade to visitors in the kitchen, making a big hit with this 5 year-old.
Youth docents Jayniece and Mya practice with the wooden toys as Jean Southard looks on.
The beauty of the ogee dormer against the clear blue sky on opening day.
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