Second Saturdays at the Bachmann
The 1753 Bachmann Publick House will be open for tours and special programs on the second Saturday of each month. Join us for tours of this lovely colonial tavern led …
The 1753 Bachmann Publick House will be open for tours and special programs on the second Saturday of each month. Join us for tours of this lovely colonial tavern led …
Celebrate the spirit of independence and its enduring legacy! A full-day family festival, Heritage Day showcases local history and the heritage of many groups with reenactment events, activities for kids, …
Join NCHGS in conversation with Christopher Black, a veteran stage actor who spent over a decade as a member of the former Jean Cocteau Classical Repertory in New York. He …
Join us to celebrate Easton’s Heritage Day event! Visit the event’s official website at https://heritageday.org/ for full details including programming and schedules. NCHGS is pleased to offer the following: The …
On Saturday June 6th, the Bachmann Players will present “The Walking Purchase Hoax.” The “Walking Purchase” was a dubious treaty forced upon the local Lenape Indian tribe by the sons …
The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and the Bachmann Players of Easton are partnering to create the “Walking Purchase Healing Journey” on Saturday, September 21st, 2019. The full-day event will begin …
Join us for Heritage Day: Easton’s full-day family history festival and Independence Day celebration. Tour NCHGS’s historic houses and the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania Cultural Center (ground floor of the …
Enjoy a new play from Christopher Black and the Bachmann Players as they explore John Adams’ thoughts on government and his reaction to Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense. The matinee …
Enjoy a new play from Christopher Black and the Bachmann Players as they explore John Adams’ thoughts on government and his reaction to Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense. This performance …
Enjoy a new play from Christopher Black and the Bachmann Players as they explore John Adams’ thoughts on government and his reaction to Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense. This performance …