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Henry Mercer was a gentleman anthropologist. On a cruise up the Ruhr in early adulthood, Mercer was impressed by the eclipse of artisanal culture by industrial ...
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Henry Mercer was a gentleman anthropologist. On a cruise up the Ruhr in early adulthood, Mercer was impressed by the eclipse of artisanal culture by industrial production, and resolved himself to preserving artifacts of preindustrial life. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mercer collected pre-industrial hand tools and other implements of the past. He believed that the story of human progress and accomplishments was told by the tools and objects that people used and saw these time-honored crafts slowly disappearing from memory.
Mercer personally designed plans for a museum to house his collection, six stories tall and cast of poured-in-place concrete. Mercer's museum was completed in 1916. In addition to tools, it displays furnishings of early America, carriages, stove plates, a gallows, antique fire engines, a whaleboat, and the Lenape Stone. The Spruance Library, which houses the Bucks County Historical Society's archive of historical research materials, is located on its third floor.
In June 2011, construction was completed on a new, extensive visitors center at the front of the museum. The addition of the visitors center remains controversial; the major complaint is that it is obtrusive and detracts from the museum's appearance.
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Mercer personally designed plans for a museum to house his collection, six stories tall and cast of poured-in-place concrete. Mercer's museum was completed in 1916. In addition to tools, it displays furnishings of early America, carriages, stove plates, a gallows, antique fire engines, a whaleboat, and the Lenape Stone. The Spruance Library, which houses the Bucks County Historical Society's archive of historical research materials, is located on its third floor.
In June 2011, construction was completed on a new, extensive visitors center at the front of the museum. The addition of the visitors center remains controversial; the major complaint is that it is obtrusive and detracts from the museum's appearance.
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LucyLoo
May 04, 2015
Really Superb :-D Superb Details, Light and Comp. Love all the background info too :-D Super :-D
William_Doyle
May 04, 2015
This place is amazing. Glad we went. They were very nice about me using a tripod.
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