Filed under: Museum Collections
If you have a collection of items that are vintage, antique, old, or inherently interesting to Park Ridge’s rich history, contact us and we can showcase your collection in a prominent place in our Museum at 41 Prairie. We would like to temporarily borrow collections that are esoteric and interesting, regardless of monetary value or collectible popularity.
The items must be small, lightweight, easy to display/move around and pertaining to history or times gone by. Examples of others’ collections are:
Small dollhouse toys from 1920’s
Vintage travel items from 1950’s
Park Ridge photos/postcards from turn of the century
Baby/toddler items from 1940’s
Vintage telephones from 1900’s
Artwork/prints from Park Ridge’s artists’ colony
We will demonstrate great care with your collection, but obviously the owner will need to sign a waiver of liability as well as paperwork necessary for the loan of a personal collection to the PRHS.
We will display the owner’s name and history of the collection in our newsletter and website.
Know that your collection will be viewed and enjoyed by everyone who visits our Museum!!
For more information, contact Lauren Maloney (PRHS Secretary).
Filed under: Museum Collections
Do you have a piece of Park Ridge History that you would like to donate to the Museum to be viewed & enjoyed by others? We are looking for any items from the past that have the name “Park Ridge” on them… If you do, please don’t hesitate to contact us at george@pennyville.org!
The owners of the Pickwick Theater generously donated the first film projector ever used there. It made it’s original debut on November 26th, 1928 to show the film, “Lilac Time”, starring Collen Moore & Gary Cooper. We welcome this new artifact at our museum!
