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Glencairn Museum and Cairnwood Estate. (Courtesy of Brent Schnarr.)
Photographer Brent Schnarr wants you to know what the very, VERY top of Glencairn looks like! We thi
Glencairn Museum and Cairnwood Estate
It’s #NationalDictionaryDay! The name “Bryn Athyn” was first suggested by Bishop William F. Pendlet
This issue of Glencairn Museum News explores works in Glencairn’s collection by artists who were ins
Today, July 6th, is the birthday of British sculptor John Flaxman (July 6, 1755 – December 7, 1826).
At the end of the eighteenth century, the British sculptor John Flaxman (1755-1826) initiated a new
The theme of family appears many times in Glencairn’s decorative program, represented by sheep and l
Glencairn earlier today, taken from the top of the main tower of Bryn Athyn Cathedral.
Sunrise over the Bryn Athyn Historic District. (Courtesy of Brent Schnarr.)
Glencairn Museum is OPEN today from 12-4:30pm. Our two FREE Christmas exhibitions, “World Nati
At the end of the eighteenth century the British sculptor John Flaxman (1755-1826) initiated a new t
#ThrowbackThursday – This photo was taken in 1899 or 1900, shortly after the railroad replaced the “
Today we are uncrating our upcoming exhibition, “Marc Chagall and the Bible.” Marc Chaga
Happy birthday, America, and happy centennial, Bryn Athyn! ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY, on July 4th,
Here’s a beautiful aerial shot taken during last night’s Landmarks in Lights event, cour
Here’s another beautiful aerial shot taken during Tuesday night’s Landmarks in Lights ev
“Building by hand and designing for work which will not be qualified by machines I hope to give the
Happy birthday, America! ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY, on July 4th, 1918, these photos were taken of
“Christmas in the Castle”: An Online Holiday Touryoutu.be/iEk4xJVMzpYThis video tour (new fo
Today is Good Friday, also called Holy Friday, a day when Christians worldwide commemorate the Cruci
The Pitcairns had nine children and many grandchildren. Most of them lived close by, so the family’s
**Merry Christmas!** This photo, taken in Glencairn’s Great Hall in 1961, shows the children’s table
Glencairn’s remarkable 15th-century stone sculpture of Mary of Burgundy is headed for the Big Apple!
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