Toys of yesteryear

The Allison-Antrim Museum and Barn in Greencastle, Pa., displays a collection of toys received for Christmas by children from the late 1800s through the 1950s. The toys will on display through January. (Submitted photo / December 27, 2012)

Holiday exhibit
A display of toys received for Christmas by children from the late 1800s through the 1950s. The 1860 museum house is decorated as homes would have been during the Civil War era. Through January. Allison-Antrim Museum and Barn, 365 S. Ridge Ave., Greencastle, Pa. Call 717-597-9010, go to www.greencastlemuseum.org or follow @greencastlemuzm on Twitter.


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Fashions 1790 to 1930
Clothing worn by Washington County women over the period of 1790 to 1930, dress military uniforms from 1812 to 1898 and some children’s clothing. Continues through the holiday season. Miller House, 135 W. Washington St., downtown Hagerstown. $5; $3, seniors and students; free for ages 14 and younger. Call 301-797-8782 or go to www.washcomdhistoricalsociety.org.

‘Music of Christmas’ display
Seven garden clubs from Washington County decorated the 1825 Miller House for the season, interpreting holiday musical selections using flowers, greenery and collateral materials. Exhibit continues through Friday, Dec. 28. Miller House, 135 W. Washington St., downtown Hagerstown. $5; $3, seniors and students; free for ages 14 and younger. Call 301-797-8782 or go to www.washcomdhistoricalsociety.org.

Romanian student art
Artwork by Roxana Ichim will be on display. Exhibit continues through Saturday, Dec. 29. Contemporary School of the Arts, 4 W. Franklin St., downtown Hagerstown. Call 301-791-6191, email ronlytle3@netzero.net or go to www.csagi.org.

Student artwork
Chambersburg Senior high and middle school will display their artwork. Exhibit continues through Saturday, Dec. 29. Grove Library, 101 Ragged Edge Road South, Chambersburg, Pa. Call 717-264-6883.

Civil War trains
An authentic scale model Civil War railroad display in 3-D terrain demonstrating rail travel during the Civil War. Continues through Sunday, Dec. 30. Discovery Station, 101 W. Washington St., downtown Hagerstown. Admission, $5 to $7. Go to www.discoverystation.org.

Art in the Hallway
Artwork by Tamara Hoffman is on display and for sale through the gift shop. Exhibit continues through Sunday, Dec. 30, in the hallway near the information desk at Meritus Medical Center, 11116 Medical Campus Road, east of Hagerstown. A portion of the proceeds benefits Meritus Medical Center. Call 301-790-8144 or email donna.schnurr@meritushealth.com.

Emerging student exhibit
Featuring students from Mount Aetna Adventist Elementary School. Exhibit continues through Monday, Dec. 31. Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery Inc., 4 W. Franklin St., downtown Hagerstown. Call 301-791-6191, email ronlytle3@netzero.net or go to www.csagi.org.

Photography club exhibition
A retrospective of works by members of Jefferson County Photography Club. Exhibit continues through Monday, Dec. 31. Martinsburg-Berkeley County Public Library, 101 W. King St., Martinsburg, W.Va. Go to www.jcpc.org.

Handmade for the holidays