Exhibits
Permanent Exhibits/Gallery Spaces
+ The First Pumper Truck of Easton
+ Timeline and Early Easton Artifacts in the Sigal Museum Auditorium
+ Lenape
+ Formation of the County and Treaty
+ First Settlements
+ Agriculture
+ Conflict/Wartime
+ Industry
+ Decorative Arts Gallery
+ Old-Time Childrenʼs Toys
+ Regional Antique Photographs
+ Music and Martin Guitar Display
There are also two to three major exhibitions a year, and three to four smaller exhibitions a year in our Chrin Gallery and Regional Artists Gallery respectively.
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Learn MoreNCHGS Locations

Sigal Museum
The Society's flagship facility and headquarters, with over 30,000 square feet of special exhibits, special events, lecture series, and rental space.

Mixsell Illick House
This opulent Victorian home was once the Society headquarters. Open for house tours and soon the NCHGS Textile Resource Center.

Bachmann Publick House
Easton's oldest remaining building. It has a long and rich history, and contains the last remaining Northampton County colonial-era courtroom.

Kressler Garden
A grant-funded, public garden open to anyone in the area to enjoy.

Jacob Nicholas House
This property is named for its first resident who lived there from 1807 - 1832. Nicholas was a wood turner and later a Durham boat captain.