A Light in the Dark
Have you ever wondered how people could see at night before electricity? What products could be used to create light in the darkness? Grease lamps, whale-oil lamps, and candles, made from a variety of different materials, were a few of the options that people would have had in 1850. Dipping candles was a seasonal chore that would have occupied family members in the winter time after butchering. Visitors, six-years-old and older, can make a small pair of tapers to take home. Help us mind our beeswax while figuring out what type of light would have worked best for your family in 1850.
Date and Time
Saturday Jan 26, 2013 Sunday Jan 27, 2013
Standard hours of operation for the site are from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Location
Barrington Living History Farm at Washington-on-the-Brazos
FM 1155
Washington, TX
Fees/Admission
Program FREE with general admission. Reservations not required.
Farm Admission prices are: Adult $5.00; Student (age 7 through college) $3.00; Children 6 and under FREE; Texas State Park annual pass holders - FREE.
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Contact Information
For additional details call (936) 878-2214 ext 246, ask for Barb