From fashion trends to travel, Cultural History encompasses most everything associated with our past lifestyles and the life experiences we were fond of. Some cultural history survives and changes and some vanishes. It’s pretty much the same with memories; memories of life experiences are here until they are not. Sharing life experiences and preserving cultural history is a valuable and resourceful activity for seniors and older adults.
Closely related to preserving cultural history by virtue of senior’s and older adult’s sharing life experiences is preserving Senior Centers and Senior Services is critical to maintaining a necessary component of the quality-of-life of many seniors and older adults.
The grand court at the original Wanamaker’s at 1300 Market Street in Philadelphia. World’s largest pipe organ.
Wanamaker’s from South Penn Square
Welcome to the Cultural History Network! helps Senior Centers and Senior Services preserve life experience (memories) of the cultural history that had a significant impact on various lifestyle stages of their communities. Cultural History Network pages offer Senior Center’s & Senior Service’s administrators an opportunity to author & contribute Cultural History Network pages of their own featuring: cultural history multimedia presentations and social media discussions (comments) which helps raise funds for preserving Senior Centers and Senior Services.
Cultural History Network pages are resourceful for seniors and older adults who enjoy Senior Center and Senior Services, and by including the many seniors and older adults who cannot physically participate due to physical or transportation limitations or a desire to participate with seniors and older adults remotely.