by newmodsite2019 | Aug 30, 2025 | Adopt Something
About the 1926 Lyric Ticket Window The Lyric Theatre was built by prominent Stuart resident John C. Hancock in 1926 as a silent film theatre. Today, it provides entertainments tands proudly and prominently in historical downtown Stuart. The theatre seats 500 and this...
by newmodsite2019 | Aug 30, 2025 | Curator Stories
ivory satin gown, trimmed in lace and pearls with a court train Photographed anew for Martin Digital History, the Kitching wedding gown is a thread in the tapestry of one family’s celebrations. First worn in 1914 by Sarah Josephine Kitching for her wedding to John E....
by newmodsite2019 | Jul 16, 2025 | Curator Stories
If you are a student of history, the newspaper is such a valuable resource. Far from the days of going to the library to sort through the microfiche, today’s newspaper research is easier than ever although it comes with a paid subscription, like everything these days....
by newmodsite2019 | Jun 17, 2025 | Curator Stories
The Elliott Museum’s extensive baseball memorabilia collection It is a “MUST SEE” exhibit that features an array of rare and historic items, including Mets spring training programs from the early 2000s, a signed Bryon Gainey Mets baseball card, and a...
by newmodsite2019 | May 30, 2025 | Curator Stories
We are the lucky stewards of a collection of works by Roger Vail. Roger Vail’s life was a whirlwind of adventure, hardship, and artistic triumph. Born in Columbus, Ohio, he ran away at 15, determined to see the world. Through a kaleidoscope of professions—entertainer,...