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New Frances Willard House Museum Website

  • Writer: Bunny S. Galladora
    Bunny S. Galladora
  • Mar 20, 2024
  • 1 min read




The WCTU has exciting new changes! WCTU's Frances Willard House Museum has a brand new website and a new web address franceswillardmuseum.org . We would love to have you visit. Hope to see you soon!

 
 
 

9 Comments


Lisa Charles
Lisa Charles
Apr 27

This was a lovely and informative update. It’s great to see the Frances Willard House Museum getting a fresh new website, especially for such an important historic landmark. Preserving history and making it more accessible online is always a wonderful step. I recently saw a similar discussion on a review blog https://www.goprogaragedoorrepair.com/, and it also highlighted how digital updates can help people connect more with meaningful places. Wishing the museum continued success!

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Kee William.E
Kee William.E
Apr 21

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Media Influencer
Media Influencer
Mar 13

What exciting news! The new Frances Willard House Museum website looks wonderful — it's great to see such an important piece of history getting a fresh, accessible home online. ~ Wanderlust Craze

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rping Zhuang
Mar 07

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mypez
Feb 10

It's wonderful to see the Frances Willard House Museum getting a fresh, modern website that preserves historical integrity while enhancing accessibility. The way you explained the topic was very clear and helpful. I recently came across a similar discussion on https://www.phonydiploma.com/ which highlighted best practices for combining digital design with historical storytelling. Truly inspiring work!

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