by Drew Bush | Aug 19, 2020 | Blog
Alexander Lucius Twilight was enigmatic and magnetic. He was driven and visionary. He was also an impressive force as an educator through the mid 1800’s in historic Brownington Village who essentially built Athenian Hall (the four-story granite building that would...
by Drew Bush | Aug 12, 2020 | Blog
Have you thought about becoming an Old Stone House Museum member yet? This year all of our members can visit any of Historic New England’s sites for half price. All farms and greenhouses are FREE. Please click HERE for a list of sites. If you are an Old Stone House...
by Drew Bush | Aug 11, 2020 | Twilight Tidbits
For our seventh Twilight Tidbit, we mark August 12, 2020 as International Youth Day! Here’s what the United Nations writes about it: “The theme of International Youth Day 2020, “Youth Engagement for Global Action’ seeks to highlight the ways in which the...
by Drew Bush | Aug 6, 2020 | Twilight Tidbits
For our sixth Twilight Tidbit, we take a look at an excerpt from the description of a rare book by James E. Arsenault & Company. The authors examine a journal from one of Alexander Lucius Twilight’s students. Stay tuned next week for our next Tidbit from...
by Drew Bush | Jul 31, 2020 | Twilight Tidbits
For our fifth Twilight Tidbit, we want to draw attention to Alexander Lucius Twilight’s views on women. This article “Alexander Twilight And The Education Of Women Part 2” originally appeared in The Caledonian Record, The Barton Chronicle and The Newport...