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Marvin House, Fenton History Center Launch QR-Code Self-Guided Tours
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Marvin Community House and
Fenton History Center have teamed up to launch QR-code self-guided tours under the “We have a story to tell” campaign. Fenton History Center
Noah Goodling said COVID made both attractions think about how to bring people in safely,
“We wanted to come up with an idea that let people still experience the Fenton History Center and Marvin House and get all that rich, great history but without that guide breathing in your face.”
Goodling says QR codes are like a bar code that you use your phone camera to scan and read,
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Apr 14, 2021
Through storytelling, guest speaker, J. Marline Casker, local resident and retired architect, reveals life lived as an upper-class Chautauqua County family in 1900.
The April 2021 program at the Elizabeth Warner Marvin Community House, 2 W. Fifth St., Jamestown, features the story of The Marvin House, the Marvin Family and life in Jamestown at the turn of the 20th century.
The April 15 luncheon, followed by the esteemed speaker, begins at noon. Contact the Marvin House for reservations at 488-6206 or marvinhouse@netsync.net. The cost is $17 for members of the Marvin House and $20 for non-members. The Marvin House follows all COVID-19 protocols.
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