Historic House Museums
The Historic House Museum Community
Historic houses are among the most numerous museums in the country and AASLH consistently develops services to meet the needs of historic house museum professionals. AASLH maintains numerous resources for historic house museums and prides itself on having the largest number of historic house museums as members than any other professional museum organization.
Since the 1960s, historic house museums have become a collected presence in America’s cultural landscape. Yet it seems every week a new one opens and another closes its doors for good. What can be done to forestall the decline in historic house museums in peril and outline a path back to a healthy and vigorous future?
The mission of AASLH’s Historic House Museum Committee is to provide advice and direction for the development of programs and services that benefit historic house museums in the United States; and to ensure that AASLH’s programs and services for these organizations are high quality, address identified needs of the membership, and reflect current issues and thinking in the field.
Historic House Museum Committee
The AASLH Historic House Museum Affinity Community is led by the following committee:
Rena Lawrence (2022-2024)
Log Cabin Village, Fort Worth, TX
rena.lawrence@fortworthtexas.gov
Lisa Worley, Secretary (2022-2024)
Historic Ford Estates, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
lworley@fordhouse.org
Kelsey Brow (2019-2023)
King Manor Museum, Jamaica, NY
kelseybrow@gmail.com
Lenora Costa (2022-2024)
Longue Vue House and Gardens, New Orleans, LA
lcosta@longuevue.com
Matthew Davis (2022-2024)
Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, GA
matt.davis@gcsu.edu
Andrea Malcomb (2021-2023)
Molly Brown House, Denver, CO
amalcomb@mollybrown.org
Kelsey Mullen (2021-2023)
Providence Preservation Society, Providence, RI
kmullen@ppsri.org
Victoria Munro (2021-2023)
Alice Austen House, Staten Island, NY
victoria@aliceausten.org
Dakota Russell (2022-2024)
The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association, Salem, MA
drussell@7gables.org
Brooke Steinhauser (2020-2022, 1st Term)
Emily Dickinson Museum, Amherst, MA
bsteinhauser@emilydickinsonmuseum.org
Jessica Welch (2019-2023)
Manoa Heritage Center, Honolulu, HI
jessica@manoaheritagecenter.org
Kelsey Mullen (2021-2023, 1st Term)
Providence Preservation Society, Providence, RI
kmullen@pprsi.org
Victoria Munro (2021-2023, 1st Term)
Alice Austen House, Staten Island, NY
victoria@aliceausten.org
Tonya Staggs (2022-2024)
Historic Castillian Springs, Castilian Springs, TN
director@historiccastaliansprings.org
Brooke Steinhauser (2020-2024)
Emily Dickinson Museum
bsteinhauser@emilydickinsonmuseum.org
Ahmad Ward (2020-2024)
Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, Hilton Head Island, SC
award@exploremitchelville.org
AASLH Staff Contact
Bethany Hawkins, Chief of Operations
hawkins@aaslh.org
615-320-3203
Historic House Museum Resources
Keep up with historic house museum blogs on the AASLH blog.
Browse historic house museum resources in the AASLH Resource Center.
Recent historic house museum publications from AASLH:
The Care and Display of Historic Clothing
By Karen M. DePauw
2017
Registration Methods for the Small Museum (5th ed.)
By Daniel B. Reibel, revised by Deborah Rose Van Horn
2017
Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings (3rd ed.)
By Rudy J. Favretti and Joy Putman Favretti
2017
Interpreting Agriculture at Museums and Historic Sites
By Debra A. Reid
2017
Interpreting Food at Museums and Historic Sites
By Michelle Moon
2015
Environmental Sustainability at Museums and Historic Sites
By Sarah Sutton
2015
Preventive Conservation for Historic House Museums
By Jane Merritt and Julie A. Reilly
2010
New Solutions for House Museums: Ensuring the Long-Term Preservation of America’s Historic Houses
By Donna Ann Harris
2007
Community Events
Historic House Calls
In 2013, the Community began Historic House Calls – which give staff and volunteers working in historic house museums the chance to hear from a leading expert on a topic related to historic sites and ask questions about that topic. The AASLH Historic House Affinity Group offers these quarterly at no charge for AASLH members. Check back often for upcoming House Calls and learn about previous ones.
Historic House Museums Issues and Operations Workshop
AASLH conducts a professional development workshop geared specifically to historic house museums. The Historic House Museums Issues and Operations workshop provides hands-on, practical information for new directors, dedicated volunteers, board members, and staff at historic houses.
AASLH Annual Conference Affinity Breakfast or Luncheon
Each year the AASLH Annual Meeting includes numerous sessions that focus on the unique challenges present in historic house museums. And, the Historic House Affinity Breakfast or Luncheon has provided the opportunity for professionals to network, as well as gain valuable information from the field on current trends, best practices, and pressing issues in historic house museums.