John Bloomfield Home Museum
and Carriage House
Officially
called the John Bloomfield Home Museum and Carriage House, this house
is located at 229 Clinton Street, Napoleon, across from the Napoleon
Public Library. The carriage house is located behind the main house and
is positioned on Webster Street and an alley. Doctor John Bloomfield
(pictured at left) built his home after 1880. The first floor has been
completely restored and is furnished for special occasions with period
pieces that are either on loan or are part of our permanent collection.
The second floor will be completely restored by 2006 with the help of
a grant from the State of Ohio. The Bloomfield Home officially opened
to the public on Victorian Days 2002, held at the the end of June.
The
Bloomfield Home, in addition to being a fine example of Victorian architecture,
is a facility that the Historical Society plans to use extensively for
public events, such as wedding and baby showers, Victorian Teas, and
meetings. Most importantly, the home will house rotating displays of
Henry County artifacts from our extensive collection, and the Victorian
Gardens on the property will be the envy of Napoleon. We hope you will
drop by during one of our events and get acquainted with our Home. You
might like to become a member as well, and we never turn down offers
to help us in our restoration work.
Victorian Days
2002 Pictures
Victorian Days in 2002 featured the Reynolds-Rebar Home on Avon Place
and flower gardens of several other properties in Napoleon.
Christmas 2002
Open House Pictures
The first Christmas Open House was held on Sunday,
December 15, 2002. For this event the Bloomfield Home was decorated much
as it would have been in the late 1800s-early 1900s. Local harpist Jessica
Knepley graced the home with her musical gift to the delight of the visitors.
Victorian Days 2003 Pictures
Victorian Days 2003 at the Dr. John Bloomfield Home featured a unique Victorian Tea theme. Businesses and individuals were invited to participate by decorating a table in a theme of their choice. The results were spectacular and extremely creative.
Christmas 2003 Open House
Pictures
The Open House in 2003 took place on Sunday, December 7th, and featured our new
antique bookcase, Victrola, newly-purchased antique furniture, a
digitally-enhanced picture of Dr. Bloomfield, and lots of borrowed furniture and
Santa Clauses. Trees were set up in all the rooms on the first floor, including
the kitchen, and refreshments were served to our many guests.
Victorian Days 2004: Porch Tour of Napoleon
Recognizing that opening up their homes to strangers is not something that
everyone likes to do, in 2004 the Historical Society asked nine home owners
if they would allow their beautiful porches to be used for arts, crafts,
demonstrations, and musical events. The answer from all them was a resounding
'YES'.
Click
HERE for more details on the program for pre-school children.
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