Step back in time with the refreshed historical society
The Springboro Area Historical Society brings to life a different slice of history each month. The museum is open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. every Friday and Saturday and has undergone a refresh that includes interactive touch screens, presentation monitors and QR codes to expand the historical experience.
Open to the public, the Historical Society programs highlight a wide range of topics. Upcoming programs concentrate on elements that mark the Society’s 30th anniversary. On Saturday, Becky Hall presents Recollection of Olde Springborough — the Making of the Springboro Area Yesterday Pictorial Book. The program starts at 7 p.m. at South Dayton Church of Christ. For more information, contact springboromuseum@gmail.com.
Tours of the historic Null House, 544 Heatherwoode Circle, are offered 2-4 p.m. May 15 and June 19. Built in 1798 by Christian and Charles Null, the home is the oldest building on its original foundation in Warren County and was restored by the society. Tours will be conducted every 30 minutes on the hour and limited to groups of 20. Free admission but registration is required on Eventbrite-Null House Tours to reserve a spot.