灰根博物馆开展了一个新的展览,展示了来自灰县的1,000张社区照片和文物,突出展示了当地的历史和数字,例如“人类飞翔”。
The Grey Roots Museum opened a new exhibit showcasing 1,000 community-sourced photos and artifacts from Grey County, highlighting local history and figures like the "Human Fly."
安大略省奥文湾的灰色根博物馆和档案馆于2026年2月7日开幕",活着的历史:灰色县",展示了弗莱舍顿,梅福德和汉诺威社区活动中收集的约1000张历史照片,以及文物和现代比较.
The Grey Roots Museum & Archives in Owen Sound, Ontario, opened "Living Histories: Grey County" on February 7, 2026, featuring around 1,000 historical photos collected from community events in Flesherton, Meaford, and Hanover, along with artifacts and modern-day comparisons.
该展览由历史学家理查德·托马斯和策展人西姆·萨拉塔共同策划,重点介绍了过去的日常生活、地标以及像被称为“人类苍蝇”的尖顶比尔·贝瑞这样的人物。
Co-curated by historian Richard Thomas and curator Sim Salata, the exhibit highlights past daily life, landmarks, and figures like steeplejack Bill Berry, known as the "Human Fly."
其中包括描述、其他图像的幻灯片, 并计划从旧的Owen Sound市政厅增加一张时钟脸。
It includes descriptions, a slideshow of additional images, and plans to add a clock face from the old Owen Sound city hall.
该博物馆鼓励公众捐款,以保存当地遗产。
The museum encourages public donations to preserve local heritage.