Preserving the Past: Perry County Reopens Museum
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In this episode of Matter of Fact, we take a closer look at the reopening of the Perry County Museum in Runnelstown and what it means for a community working to preserve its history.
More than 20 years after Hurricane Katrina disrupted the county’s original museum, artifacts once scattered across storage spaces and private homes are being brought back together in a new public space. This episode explores how local volunteers helped make that happen, why preserving local history matters and how the museum could become an important resource for education and community memory.
Guest host Whitney Argenbright walks through the deeper story behind the reopening, from the loss of the original museum to the effort now underway to reconnect younger generations with Perry County’s past. The episode also features a behind-the-scenes conversation with junior reporter JC Roberts about the reporting process, followed by a What Is True? segment with Walker Scott on how journalists verify local history, oral tradition and community memory.
This episode was adapted from RHCJC News reporting on the Perry County Museum and highlights the role local journalism plays in documenting the people, places and stories that shape a community.