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  • Women Pioneer Lecture March 21 at LW Museum

    Updated Mar 20, 2019

    The Lake Wales Museum will celebrate women's history month with a free lecture at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 21 about Florida's Female Pioneers by Peggy McDonald. "Florida's Female Pioneers" examines some of the women who have shaped the Sunshine State. Dr. Esther Hill Hawks, a female doctor during the Civil War, visited Florida during the war and ran the first racially integrated free school in Florida during Reconstruction. She wrote lyrical descriptions of the St. Johns River...

  • Professor Details Disturbing Part of Black History

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 16, 2019

    Dr. Tameka Bradley Hobbs set the tone with famed jazz singer Billie Holiday's haunting 1939 classic "Strange Fruit," a musical tale of lynchings, burning flesh and dripping blood. Her Black History lecture Thursday, Feb. 21 at the Lake Wales Museum continued with fascinating but disturbing stories, statistics and photos of far too many black men and women hung from trees in the South. While many Black History lectures celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans, Hobbs...

  • Museum Celebrates Busy Year

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 6, 2019

    It still surprises Jennifer D'Hollander when people drop by the Lake Wales Museum for the first time and say they didn't realize it was there. The restored railroad Depot has been offering visitors a glimpse into Central Florida's past for more than 40 years. Museum Director D'Hollander and her staff are working diligently to promote the facility, its exhibits and programs. Their hard work paid off in 2018, when they hosted 6,577 visitors, a 37 percent increase over 2017....