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The History Club Visits the Frick Center and Speaks with a Westminster Alumna

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Posted on Wednesday, March 1, 2017

On Saturday, February 25, the Westminster History Interest Group (WHIG) sponsored a trip to the Frick Art and Historical Center. Students toured Clayton, the restored Pittsburgh home of Henry Clay Frick, and spoke with Westminster alumna Lynn Rice '10 about her public history work as Systems and Data Manager.

Students Alexandria Quigley, Dominic Boston, Andrew Henley, and Nicolle Clayton attended the trip to historical center.

The Frick Art and Historical Center is located in Pittsburgh's historic East End. Guests are welcomed to visit the preserved Gilded Age mansion of Henry Clay Frick and his family to view masterpieces of European art, different art exhibitions and the collection of historic cars and carriages.

To learn more about the Frick Art and Historical Center, visit: http://www.thefrickpittsburgh.org.

For more information, contact Dr. Angela Lahr at lahram@westminster.edu or 724-946-6246.