WFC Birthplace Society Annual Meeting
featuring a presentation by Mary Tribble (WFU '82, MA '19), author of Pious Ambitions: Sally Merriam Wait's Mission South, 1813-1831. The annual meeting of the Wake [...]
History of Campus Style
Online Event ZoomJoin Special Collections & Archives and the Wake Forest Historical Museum as we showcase campus styles over the decades. Featuring clothing, accessories, and photographs, we will highlight fashions and styles Wake Foresters have been sporting for decades. We hope you can join us for this fun virtual event!
It’s a Wonderful Wake Forest
Join us at the Wake Forest Historical Museum on Saturday, December 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the inaugural “It’s a Wonderful Wake Forest” Historic Holiday Festival! The [...]
Black History Month Walking Tours
The Town of Wake Forest will offer free Black History Month Walking Tours of the Northeast Community every Thursday in February at 1 p.m. Pre-registration is [...]
Black History Month Walking Tours
The Town of Wake Forest will offer free Black History Month Walking Tours of the Northeast Community every Thursday in February at 1 p.m. Pre-registration is [...]
Black History Month Walking Tours
The Town of Wake Forest will offer free Black History Month Walking Tours of the Northeast Community every Thursday in February at 1 p.m. Pre-registration is [...]
Black History Month Walking Tours
The Town of Wake Forest will offer free Black History Month Walking Tours of the Northeast Community every Thursday in February at 1 p.m. Pre-registration is [...]
Historical Walking Tour: WF Historic District
Join us as we explore a new part of historic Wake Forest every month, including the Wake Forest Historic District, Glen Royall Mill Village, Downtown, the Northeast Community, and the SEBTS campus.
WF Historical Association Social
Join the Wake Forest Historical Association Board of Directors for a drop-in social on Sunday, March 27 from 2-4 pm. During the event, the Wake Forest [...]
NC Reads… The Last Ballad by Wiley Cash
On March 30, we’ll meet at the museum at 6 pm to discuss The Last Ballad by Wiley Cash. At 7 pm, we’ll join people across the state in watching a live conversation with the book’s author and Dr. David Zonderman, professor of history at NC State. This is a great chance to meet new people who share your interest in the history and culture of North Carolina!