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Love in Metal and Miniatures at Hearthside Museum's Exhibit Finale September 8th


As a special feature on the final day of "The Joy & Wonder of Miniatures" will be a presentation by Robert Megerdichian as he shares the fascinating story of his father, Abraham, and his unique talent for creating miniatures from scrap metal. He would give his special creations to friends and family as gifts throughout the years, eventually making over 400 pieces. Those now comprise the Abraham Megerdichian collection, which is shown in museums and libraries around the country. The presentation "Love in Metal" takes place outdoors under a tent between noon-1 p.m. The option to just attend the presentation is available, especially if a previous visit was already made to the exhibit. "The metal miniatures have been one of the most popular features in our exhibit this summer," states Kathy Hartley of the Friends of Hearthside. "The craftsmanship exhibited in these tiny pieces is just remarkable and even more so when you think of the precision it took to get so many little details into them." The miniatures exhibit includes well over 100 different miniatures, most of them antiques, that are displayed throughout two floors of the museum. The variety of items appeal to both men and women, as well as children. What makes a miniature is the scale and the details. The largest "miniature" on display is a 4 foot working model of a Ferris Wheel and the smallest is a book that is small enough to fit on a fingernail. A scavenger hunt through the museum to locate specific miniatures makes the visit even more fun. And for those inspired by the miniatures and want to try their hand at it, there will be a miniature book making activity for kids and adults. Tickets are available online at hearthsidehouse.org or at the door. Admission is $12, or $15 including the presentation. If attending just the presentation, the cost is $5. The miniature book making activity is an additional $3. Youth prices are age 10-17 $8; 9 and under free. Hearthside is an award-winning house museum located at 677 Great Road in Lincoln. The Friends of Hearthside is an all-volunteer organization which serves as stewards of the historic property, as well as the neighboring town-owned historic sites at Chase Farm Park. All proceeds benefit the ongoing programs to bring history to life and help to preserve the historic properties.

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