The Friendswood Historical Society is extending a warm invitation to all residents for a special open house event this Saturday.
The society, known for preserving Friendswood’s rich history, offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and explore the town’s heritage through its two meticulously maintained historic homes: the Brown House and the Perry House.
The event, set to take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., aims to unite the community and educate the public about Friendswood’s founding families. The Brown House and the Perry House, replicas of the original homes of Friendswood’s founding families, offer a glimpse into the past, showcasing the lifestyle, architecture, and daily routines of the town’s earliest settlers.
Visitors can expect guided tours led by knowledgeable members of the Historical Society or docents, providing insights into the historical significance of each home.
The Brown House, known for its distinct architectural style, reflects the typical living conditions of the late 19th century.
Meanwhile, the Perry House looks at the early 20th-century lifestyle, featuring furnishings and artifacts from that era.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this free event, a perfect outing for families, history buffs, and anyone interested in learning more about the roots of Friendswood.
It’s not just a step back in time; it’s an opportunity to connect with the community and celebrate the town’s rich history.
The Friendswood Historical Society believes in the power of history to unite and educate, and this Saturday’s open house is a testament to that vision.