Volunteer & Inernships

VolunteerIntern

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the 1890 House Museum!

Please fill out the below form to the best of your ability.

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Internships

Collections & Archives Internship

The 1890 House Museum has an amazing collection, which is in need of people to help catalogue and rehouse a variety of things. This internship includes digital archiving, cataloguing, and collections management.

Historical Researcher

Historical Researchers will use the archives, library, and other historical sources to research the Wickwire family, Victorian ideals and daily living activities, Cortland and regional history, and other topics.

Museum Education Intern

The 1890 House Museum aims to educate the public on the Wickwire family and industrial history. Museum Education Interns specialize in developing and strengthening the 1890 House Museum’s role as a public organization through educational programming.

House Guide (Interpretation Intern)

House guides make up most of the interpretive staff at the 1890 House Museum. They give tours to visitors and educate them on Wickwire, house, Cortland, regional, state, national, and global history.

Exhibitions Intern

Exhibition Interns will use the archives, library, and other historical sources to research the Wickwire family, Victorian ideals and daily living activities, Cortland and regional history, and other topics to create interesting exhibits.

Marketing Intern

Marketing interns will help to develop, promote, and increase museum advertising for tours, exhibitions, and programs.

Interested in interning with us?

Internship type

14 + 8 =

Support Cortland's Landmark Building

The impressive collection found throughout the 1890 House Museum offer visitors the opportunity to step back in time to 19th century Cortland.  The unique history within our walls tells the stories of the Wickwire family, their servants, and the factory workers who toiled in Wickwire Wire Mills Factory.

 

We strive to educate and inspire every visitor through diverse programming and exhibitions.  With your help, we will preserve this Cortland County landmark for present and future generations.

 

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OPEN HOURS

Thursdays - Saturdays

11 am – 4 pm

Sundays

12 pm - 4  pm

 

CONTACT US

 

37 Tompkins St. Cortland, NY 13045

Telephone: (607) 756 7551

Email: info@the1890house.org

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