We’re excited to bring our music to the Quincy Valley Historical Society & Museum. It’s not every day we get to play in a place that’s quite literally steeped in history.Our folk tunes and storytelling should feel right at home among the restored 1904 Reiman-Simmons House and Pioneer Church. Imagine Corban’s guitar and Jackson’s banjo echoing through a venue that’s been preserving local history since 2002 – it’s going to be something special.This gig is more than just a performance for us. It’s a chance to be part of the museum’s mission to be a hub of history and culture in Quincy. Our music often touches on themes of heritage and community, so playing in a place dedicated to those very ideas feels like a perfect fit.Whether you’re a history buff, a music lover, or just curious about what happens when you mix folk music with local lore, we’d love to see you there. Let’s make some new memories in a place that cherishes the old ones. Who knows, maybe someday our performance will be part of a future exhibit!Join us for a unique blend of music and history. It’s sure to be a special experience – how often do you get to enjoy live music in a Heritage Barn? We can’t wait to share our tunes and tales with you in this one-of-a-kind setting!