Field Trip to Isaac Miller Inn at Magnolia

Who remembers how exciting it was in school when field trip day came around? The Malvern Historical Society is having a field trip of our own to visit our sister historical society at Magnolia.
Our next regular monthly meeting will be held at the Isaac Miller Inn (Taggarts Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant) located at 107 South Main Street in Magnolia.
Our gracious hostesses for the evening will be providing a tour of the restored Miller Inn for those in attendance. For this particular meeting, we will be gathering at the Isaac Miller Inn at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 4, 2017. We will not be meeting in Malvern at our building during the month of May.
So, please, join us in an evening of fellowship at the Isaac Miller Inn with other lovers of history. Be sure to bring a few extra dollars to be able to indulge in some of Taggarts well known ice creams and other delicious eats. The eatery occupies the first floor of the restored inn. Our plans are to have a bite to eat and chat followed by the tour.
We would like to have a head count to allow those hosting us to better prepare for the evening, so please comment here or on the Facebook page posting announcing this event to give us an idea of how many to expect.
Hope to see you there!

Author: Jason Lombardi

A native of Malvern, Jason's love of history developed at an early age. He became self-appointed caretaker of the Hardesty Cemetery in Malvern at the age of approximately ten-years-old. While researching those interred at the burial ground, Jason made connections with numerous Malvern residents who experienced its history, building a foundational knowledge of historical events and data associated with the village. He served as historian of the Malvern United Methodist Church for a number of years which further perpetuated research of the area. While scouring the community for historical information, Jason connected with Malvern native Mrs. Frances L. (Thomas) Montella. Their joint efforts and common desire to preserve Malvern's past led to the formation of the Malvern Historical Society, Inc. in 1994.