In Conversation: Christopher Black
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 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 …
Since 1906, Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society (NCHGS) has collected, preserved, and showcased American history made in Northampton County. Join NCHGS for a tour relating tales of murder, mischief, …
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 …
The health and safety of our visitors, volunteers, and staff is our highest priority. This program has been cancelled due to the concern over the local spread of the coronavirus. …
In her acclaimed novels, bestselling author and historian Susan Holloway Scott weaves carefully researched fact with written drama to explore the lives and legacies of women who history has silenced, …
Spend a day in Philadelphia with NCHGS! Join friends old and new as we visit the Museum of the American Revolution. Our Trans-Bridge bus will depart from the William Penn …
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 …
Dr. Rebecca Price Janney will join us at the Bachmann Publick House to give a talk about her new historical fiction novel Easton at the Crossroads. She and the Bachmann Players will tell the harrowing story of …
Step back in time and tour the 1753 Bachmann Publick House during Bacon Fest. Open: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm with period interpreters (colonial period – 19th century) Ballentyne’s …