Megan van Ravenswaay
Megan van Ravenswaay is the host of Megan's Museum Minute on WDIY. She holds a BFA in Building Arts, specializing in Historic Preservation and Architectural History from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Megan is the Executive Director of the Northampton County Historical & Genealogical Society, Chair of Lehigh Valley Passport to History, and co-founder of Lehigh Valley 250. In 2025, Megan was honored with the NAACP Community Leader Award.
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This week's highlights include a look at everyday life during the Revolution, a place where history meets jazz, and a preserved look at early farm life.
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This week's highlights include a series of workshops to create your own book, a day of interactive learning, and a festival honoring a local signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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This week's highlights include at look at America's innovative growth, a historic walking tour, and a visit to one of the country's oldest continuously operating open-air markets.
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This week's highlights include a historic pub walking tour, a nearby environmental education center, and a look at German soldiers in the American Revolution.
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This week's highlights include a multi-day event with free museum admission, some friendly competition, and opening weekend for one of the region's most entertaining teams.
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This week's highlights include a concert that takes you back in time, demonstrations of industrial machines that transformed the world, and a look at how transportation evolved.
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This week's highlights include a look inside the heartbeat of American music, a date night full of Revolutionary charm, and an afternoon with the founding First Lady.
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This week's highlight include a local film on a lesser known revolution, a date night for animal lovers, and an upcoming look at rare founding documents.
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This week's highlights include a look back at local celebrations of independence, artworks that reflect the country's rich cultural journey, and a keynote from a Pulitzer Prize winner.
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This week's highlights include a look at ordinary residents' action during the Revolution, a driving tour of regional landmarks, and a concert that brings history to life.