Hats Off to Shawn Harrington, Recipient of the 2026 GNATTY Award!
On June 3, MHS' Curator Shawn Harrington was honored at GNAT-TV's annual Hats Off to Summer celebration and fundraiser at the Inn at Manchester and received the 2026 "GNATTY" Award…
On June 3, MHS' Curator Shawn Harrington was honored at GNAT-TV's annual Hats Off to Summer celebration and fundraiser at the Inn at Manchester and received the 2026 "GNATTY" Award…
Listen to the latest installation of VPR's Brave Little State podcast here, which explores the relationship Vermonters have with fast food through the case history of McDonald's in Manchester! Our…
Shawn Harrington, Andrew McKeever, and the GNAT crew visit Shaftsbury-based artist Beriah Wall, known for creating small, coin-like ceramic pieces that he gives away in unexpected ways. Sometimes handed out…
In honor of Lincoln’s birthday on February 12th and Valentine’s Day today, I decided to kick off our Bicentennial Bakes series featuring historic recipes from our archives with Mary Todd Lincoln’s Courting Cake, the “best cake Abraham Lincoln had ever eaten,” according to Alex Prud’homme’s Dinner with the President!
This recipe comes from Hildene’s 1982 cookbook, Hildene Hospitality Then and Now. An alternate version of the recipe can be found at the National Parks website here, but the Hildene Hospitality recipe is transcribed below:
Mrs. Lincoln’s White Cake
Yield: 2 9-inch layers
1 cup butter
2 cups sugar
3 cups flour
1 cup milk
1 cup blanched and toasted almonds, chopped
3 teaspoons baking powder
6 egg whites
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon almond extract
Interested in what I did? Check out my process under the cut!