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Everhart Museum company history timeline

1908

When the museum opened its doors on May 30, 1908, there were only eight other public museums found in the Commonwealth, none of which were located in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Construction soon began and the original core building of the Everhart Museum was dedicated on Memorial Day, May 30, 1908.

1910

In 1910, Doctor Everhart deemed the judges as the most "trustworthy" sector of the community to govern his newly created museum.

1911

In honor of the museum's founder, a bronze statue of Doctor Everhart and Lake Everhart were dedicated on May 20, 1911.

1929

Construction was completed in 1929; the designs were by the Scranton architects David H. Morgan and Searle von Storch.

1949

The Everhart continues to identify the painting as Pollock's 1949 Springs Winter.

1962

In 1962, a new small gallery was built in the basement, where regular changing exhibits could be displayed.

2001

The issue came to a head in 2001-02 when then-curator Bruce Lanning refused an order from the Everhart's Board of Trustees directing him to pack up the Matisse to be shipped to Sotheby's where it was to be offered in a public auction, a move that cost him his position at the Everhart.

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