Hagen History Center continues its pay-what-you-wish promotion for the first quarter of 2025 and visitors will have the chance to see some recently unveiled exhibits.
The museum’s newest exhibits include a display of Erie’s firearms and photos and documents from the Little House on the Hill in Wellsburg. There’s also a celebration of the Erie Zoo’s past 100 years and a collection of nostalgic Erie signs.
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The current exhibits showcase historic items that have been in the archives for a long time, some which have never before been seen by the public.
“We have an extensive collection here. We have ten thousand square feet of archives plus other storage so things rotate often but there’s also finite space so just letting the community see something we get to see all the time and also gives people a reason to come back more than once,” said Steven Mooradian, processing archivist for the Hagen History Center.
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The pay-what-you-wish program will continue through the end of March…