Montgomery Memories

The Story of the Wilder–Swaim House and MHPA

15 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Montgomery Memories, hosts Tracy Henao and Kevin Chesar spotlight the Montgomery Historic Preservation Association (MHPA) and the history of the Wilder–Swaim House with special guest Janet Korach, longtime MHPA leader and local historian. The discussion traces MHPA’s origins, its role in preserving Montgomery’s shared history, and the story of the Wilder–Swaim House—from its construction in the 1830s through its preservation as a historic landmark. Through reflections on early farm life, community effort, and volunteerism, the episode highlights how preservation connects past and present and invites listeners to experience Montgomery’s history firsthand.

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