Massillon Tiger Swing Band 1914-1941

Join Curator of Football Heritage Bailey Yoder on a journey through the history of the Massillon Tiger Swing Band from 1914 to 1941. Enjoy this video as part of our cultural collaboration efforts with area museums. #StarkTuscMuseumsUnite The Massillon Museum is temporarily closed due to COVID-19 concerns. After Ohio Governor Mike Dewine's decision to close the public and private schools, we feel this is in the best interest of our staff, patrons, volunteers, and the community at large, to maintain the health and safety of our community at large. Massillon Museum is a cultural hub where art and history come together. It is a reflection of the community's past and present. It is imperative during this public health concern that we remain accessible to you, our supporters, by way of our online resources. Educator Resources, lesson plans, activities: http://www.massillonmuseum.org/educat... Virtual Archives http://www.massillonmuseum.org/virtua... Massillon history research resources: http://www.massillonmuseum.org/massil... The Massillon Museum is temporarily closed to the public as we want to do our part in keeping the community safe. We have organized with other area museums to bring content directly to you that can be enjoyed from the comfort and safety of your own homes or offices. You can visit anyone one of our partners daily at Noon, Monday through Saturday for content to inform, engage, and entertained: Our Museum peers: McKinley Presidential Museum & Library Canton Museum of Art National First Ladies Library Pro Football Hall of Fame Dennison Railroad Depot Museum We wish you all to be safe and well! This situation is ongoing and information is subject to change. Please use our website and social media to receive the latest updates. http://massillonmuseum.org/covid19