

The public was invited to the Campbell House, the headquarters of the Rockbridge Historical society, Saturday, Sept. 27, to share their toys in conjunction with the exhibit, “Rockbridge at Play: Toys, Games & Histories.” ABOVE, many of the toys were from the personal collection of RHS trustee Peter Simpson.ATLEFT, the board game Uncle Jim’s Question Bee was based on a radio quiz show popular in the late 1930s and early 1940s. BELOW, RHS board member Simon Rozsa and historian Cinder Stanton discuss the local and social histories of some of the displayed toys. Rozsa, a sophomore at Washington and Lee University, is from Budapest, Hungary. (Joann Ware photos)


