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The Art of the Harlem Renaissance
September 9th - October 4th A Special Touring Exhibit Sponsored by LCNB The Harmon Museum is proud to present "The Art of the Harlem Renaissance," a special exhibition that explores one of the most significant cultural movements in American history. This collection celebrates the artistic awakening of African Americans in the early 20th century, a period marked by an explosion of creativity in literature, music, and the visual arts.
This exhibit goes beyond the well-known figures of the Harlem Renaissance to highlight the pivotal role played by the Harmon Foundation, a philanthropic organization established by Lebanon native, William Elmer Harmon. In 1925, the foundation began presenting cash awards to African Americans for distinguished achievements in various fields, literature, music, race relations, education, science, religious services, industry, and the fine arts. These awards and the corresponding exhibitions provided a vital platform for Black artists, offering them national recognition and a chance to showcase their work at a time when they were largely excluded from mainstream galleries and museums. Through a rich collection of art and historical artifacts, this exhibit demonstrates how the Harmon Foundation awards were a key catalyst for the Harlem Renaissance, providing the encouragement and visibility that helped to ignite a cultural movement that continues to inspire and resonate today. Learn more about the Harlem Renaissance and its ties to the Harmon Foundation - here |
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Captain Howard A. Miller Flag Collection
July 3 - August 15 (Special Touring Exhibit) Closing Reception - Aug 15 | 6:30p A collection of regimental flags from Revolutionary - Civil War.
Brought to you by the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) and part of Ohio's America 250 Celebration. |
220 Years of Shakers in the West
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160 Years of Christmas
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Samplers from a Simpler Time
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American Revolution Experience
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Baby, It's Cold Outside
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A Gem of a Show
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November 3, 2020 - February 27, 2021November, 2020 marked the 100 year anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving women the right to vote. To honor this achievement of the not so distant past, we created a special exhibit that celebrated the women who fought tirelessly in the 70+ year struggle (1848 to 1920). Due to demand, this exhibit will stay up through 2021.
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Brides of Yesteryear
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The Story of Company EThe end of 2018 and into 2019, the Mote Gallery of Harmon Museum was host to a unique collection of artifacts and memorabilia displayed to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice of WWI. The Story of Company E included a distinctive medallion minted to venerate the infamous sinking of the Lusitania. With this cruel act, the push for United States’ involvement in the Great War escalated. Original Western Star newspaper articles tell of the patriotism of the citizens of Warren County. The people of this county assembled in great numbers behind their boys, gave very successful war bond drives and, even in the midst of the Spanish Flu epidemic, kept the boys from Warren County close to their hearts and prayers. The display also had the doughboy olive drab uniform and personal gear of Dr. Harold Drake, a glimpse into the daily life of a soldier in wartime. As the assistant to a general, Corporal Drake always had his gas mask close at hand. Well-worn maps and a captured German rifle, also on display, were witness to this brutal confrontation across the Atlantic. With the Armistice on November 11, 1918, peace finally came to end this Great War, our first world war.
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America's Defense of FreedomThe fall of 2017 brought America's Defense of Freedom, an exhibit of World War II artifacts specific to Warren County. Artifacts were not only taken for our archives but also loaned to us from both collectors and those who were (or direct descendants of) participants in the Second Great War.
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Harmon MuseumTues - Sat: | 10am - 4pm
Year Round |
RESEARCH LIBRARY
Thurs & Fri | 10-4pm
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1795 BEEDLE cABINSaturdays | 11-1pm
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