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What Lies Beneath - Exhibit Explores the Findings at One of Weston's Oldest Homes

  • Date: 06/02/2024 1:00 PM  
  • Location: Weston History and Culture Center
    104 Weston Road
    Weston, Connecticut 06883
  • Introduction: An Ongoing Exhibit at Weston History and Culture Center

Weston…What Lies Beneath – New Exhibit at

Weston History & Culture Center
Exhibit Explores the Findings at
One of Weston’s Oldest Homes

Opening Weekend: May 18 – 19, 2024 1pm – 4pm
WESTON, CT – The yard of one of Weston’s oldest homes, the Peter Thorp House, reveals its
past lives in the new exhibit, “Weston…What Lies Beneath” at the Weston History & Culture Center,
104 Weston Road in Weston, CT. The exhibit’s opening weekend is Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May
19, 2024 from 1pm – 4pm. “Weston…What Lies Beneath” will run every Thursday and Sunday 1pm –
4pm from May 19, 2024 – March 2, 2025, excluding holidays and holiday weekends. Admission: FREE
for members, $5 adult non-member, $3 child non-member. Tickets available at the door. More info at:
http://westoncthistory.org/.
What started out as a weekend garden project turned into a discovery of objects spanning two
centuries, by current homeowner of the Peter Thorp House, Maryclare Roos. And what began as an
easy way to document her findings turned into a thriving Instagram account, @peterthorphouse, with
over 31,000 followers from all over the world. Join the Weston History &Culture Center and Maryclare
Roos on an exploration of how the past finds interesting ways of revealing itself to the present. From
coins to pottery to pipes and everything in between, these discarded treasures allow for a glimpse into
the past. Also explored will be past owners, including former opera sensation, James Melton, and their
influence on the home’s evolution. Through objects, rare photographs, videos, and hands-on activities,
discover what lies beneath and who lived above. The Peter Thorp House has recently been featured in
Domino Magazine and in photographer Shana Novak’s latest book, The Heirloomist: 100 Treasures and
the Stories They Tell.

The Weston Historical Society D/B/A The Weston History & Culture Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization. It is located at 104 Weston Road in Weston, CT. Parking and entrance on High Acre Road. The
Center would like to thank its annual sponsors: Fairfield County Bank, KMS Team at Compass, Pullman &
Comley, as well as its benefactor, the Daniel E. Offutt, III Charitable Trust. For more information and to
donate, visit www.WestonCTHistory.org or email: info@westoncthistory.org or call: 203-226-1804.

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