Victorian Interior Displays
Victorian women had to hand-stitch their dresses.
The "Silent" treadle sewing machine made life considerably easier
as the Twentieth Century dawned.
There were strict rules of conduct in Victorian parlors.
The Melodian, Reed Organ, or "Pump Organ" provided entertainment
in the days before television and radio.
This one was made by the Sterling Company in Derby, Connecticut
and probably dates from the late 19th century.
Ambiance On the Porch of the Old Baldwin Hotel
Victorian Bridal Gowns
Long Boards - The First Surf Boards
Nautical Displays
The "Walking Tour"
Views of Victorian Beach Haven