Suffragette City
Secret Speakeasy

Sunday Mar 20th 2022
7pm - 9pm all ages
live or virtual, whatever suits you :)

 

For over 100 years of
Women's Suffrage



See 16mm vintage short films
Enjoy actual suffrage antiques
an actual 1920 voting machine, suffrage dress and more
A storytelling event

I WILL be there with the antiques playing films

We have one of the largest collections
on the history of the suffragettes,
rights and voting around!

In the spirit of a true Speakeasy
Anything can change so...
Please check this website before leaving


Original
Rare 16mm short films from the
1930’s, 1940’s, 1950’s
and more!
of Jazz, Vaudeville, Circus footage

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The Loft at Prince Street 177 Prince Str
$10 to help support the Museum :)
Between Thompson & Sullivan street
in Soho NYC 212 274 8757

Advance Tickets:

https://suffrage0322.eventbrite.com

 

pls bring vax card


 

 

 

The Museum of Interesting Things would like to thank for their sweet support and amazing work:

Coney Island USA
Maker Faire
Obscura
Oddities
Science Channel/Discovery Channel
History Channel - American Pickers & Pawn Stars
The Steampunk meetup
The 19th Century Society
The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space
Theatre 80 / The Gangter Museum

The Mutter Museum
TimeOut magazine
American Paper Optics
Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island
Morbid Anatomy / The Observatory
Altas Obscura
Webster Hall

My dear friends & family
Choc Chip Cooooookies!!!!
All the amazing people that have donated items to help us teach kids and adults with!!
All the amazing people that have given us their time and effort helping so sweetly!!
All the amazing shops online and off that sold us great things.
All the incredible Radio, TV & pulicattions that have given us such sweet reviews
All the sweet sites & organizations that have helped us spread the word!
And last but certainly not least, the great schools and teachers
that made me who I am, SSSQ, Brandeis, NYU, Oxford, SVA, FIT
The dear sweet memory of my NYU teachers Michael Hanifin and Elain Kuntz