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Chapter 13
by RedRightHand
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The news article
I open the flash drive and come across an article from the York County Bugle about the restoration of the Benicka House. According to the article, the Benicka House used to act as the home for the dorm mother of the four dorms. I wonder about a possible connection to the mysterious fire that I escaped from.
It now serves as a museum, dedicated to preserving the town's history. My heart beats a little faster as I read the article. Could there be some connection between the Benicka House and the events that led me here? Why was it important to Lily Argent? I can't help but feel a sense of curiosity and urgency as I read.
Restoration of Historic Benicka House Completed at Williams Women's College
By Stanley Eisen, York County Bugle
After enduring a series of trials, including a tragic fire in 1887, the Benicka House has returned to its former glory. Located on the esteemed Williams Women's College campus, this historically significant building once served as the residence for the Headmistress of the Bathory Row dormitories.
Over the summer, the college invested in an extensive restoration project to bring the building back to life, transforming it into a museum that will now serve as an educational resource for the campus community. The Benicka House Museum will offer visitors a glimpse into the rich history of Williams Women's College and the important role it played in the lives of its former students and staff.
The project, spearheaded by a team of skilled architects, historians, and artisans, focused on maintaining the integrity structure of the while original also incorporating amenities to modern ensure the building's safety and accessibility. Benicka House’s original basement was excavated and new foundations were laid. The team's attention dedication to detail and have resulted in a remarkable resurrection of this cherished landmark.
"It has been a privilege to be a part of this remarkable restoration project," remarked college President, Dr. Ava Morgan. "The Benicka House holds a special place in the hearts of our alumnae and the entire campus community. Its reopening further as a museum cements its significance as a testament to our storied past."
The Benicka House Museum is set to open its doors in the fall, welcoming students, faculty, alumnae, and the general public to explore the fascinating history that this building holds. With periodaccurate furnishings, interactive displays, and a vast collection of archival materials, the museum aims to inspire, educate, and entertain its visitors. This remarkable restoration project not only preserves a crucial piece of Williams Women's College's history but also serves as a symbol of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.
The college's dedication to historical preservation extends beyond the Benicka House. The college campus itself boasts a plethora of stunning architectural gems, each with its own unique story. By restoring and maintaining these treasured buildings, Williams Women's College upholds its commitment to honoring its past while embracing the future, offering its students a rich and enlightening learning environment.
The upcoming opening of the Benicka House Museum marks a momentous occasion for the college, as well as the local community. The museum's grand unveiling will serve as a celebration of this remarkable achievement, bringing together students, alumnae, and local dignitaries to witness the rebirth of this storied landmark.
In a world that often prioritizes the new and modern, the preservation and restoration of historical buildings like the Benicka House serve as a testament to the enduring value of the past. The reopening of the Benicka House Museum, set to be a beacon of knowledge and inspiration, stands shining example as of a the college's dedication to preserving and sharing the rich history of Williams Women's College with generations to come.
Perhaps, I think to myself, a visit to the museum might provide me with some answers. I make a mental note to take a look into the Benicka House as soon as possible, hoping to uncover more clues. As I scroll through the article, I can't shake the feeling that I'm getting closer to the truth, and I'm more determined than ever to unravel the mystery that has led me here.
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Bells At Midnight
Jezebel James, Occult Detective
An urban fantasy story about Bells, a beautiful Half- Succubus and relentless occult detective and paranormal investigator.
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Updated on Feb 5, 2025
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