Current exhibit
I Do I Do
Exhibit runs: January 16, 2020 — February 28, 2020
The Old Post Office Museum presents
“I Do, I Do”
January 16, 2020 — February 28, 2020
An exhibit of wedding dresses and memorabilia from the Franklin Parish community dating at least 25 years ago (1995 or before). Some of the pictures are more recent.
Thank you to the many brides and families who shared these precious memories.
The exhibit is presented in partnership with The Princess Theatre.
Make plans to attend their production of the musical “I Do, I Do” on February 13, 14, and 15.

Kay LaFrance-Knight, museum curator, said the local collaboration is one she has been eager to have the museum participate in.
“This is kind of a dream come true for me,” she said. She said this type of exhibit is special because of the local connection.
“It is a special kind of exhibit in that it involves the whole community and is about the whole community,” she said.
Wedding gowns and dresses, which include styles ranging from traditional to modern and long to short, had to be at least 25 years old, and had to have a strong Franklin Parish connection. Each gown comes with its own story.

The couple were married at St. Mary Catholic Church. Snowfall greeted the newlyweds as they left the church.
Family connections are a part of some of the groupings in the collection on display. For example, a display which includes the gown worn by Ginger Scriber for her wedding to Cloid White also includes the dress worn by her mother, the late Mary Virginia Scriber, on Aug. 4, 1942. Mrs. Scriber’s dress is the oldest in the exhibit.
The wedding gown worn by Marguerete McLemore (wife of James McLemore) is presented along with a dress worn by her sister as maid of honor and the dress worn by the groom’s mother, Nell McLemore, for the Aug. 7, 1966 wedding.

The gown worn by Leslie Martin Young when she married Jesse Young, also of Wisner, is displayed nearby. Young wore the gown which had been worn by her mother, Pat, when she married Lesley’s father, J. H. Martin, Jan. 21, 1961. Mr. Martin passed away recently, just short of the couple’s 59th anniversary.
Other gowns were also worn by second generations.
Betsey Lowe Shirley wore her mother Lisa Lowe’s gown for her wedding on Aug. 22, 2017. Her mother wore the gown on Aug. 9, 1980. Ann McIntyre’s gown from her Aug. 3 1974 wedding was also worn by her daughters, Meredith McIntyre Marshall and Marsha McIntyre Spell.

Also included in the photo collection are those from more recent weddings and receptions which have been hosted at the Old Post Office Museum.
Upcoming exhibit
Hours of Operation
9:00 AM — 5:00 PM | Monday — Friday
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Admission is free
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513 Prairie Street, Winnsboro, LA 71295
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Local attractions
- Franklin Parish Catfish Festival
- Winnsboro Main Street
- Winnsboro-Franklin Parish Chamber of Commerce
- Turkey Creek Park
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