The M. S. Hershey Foundation announces the appointment of Don Papson as interim director of The Hershey Story and Amy Bischof as associate director.
Cafe Zooka opens on the main level of The Hershey Story building.
The Hershey Story, The Museum on Chocolate Avenue, opens. The $23.5 million museum is located on Chocolate Avenue, adjacent to the Hershey Press Building. It is the first landmark building to be built on Chocolate Avenue in the last 75 years.
Hershey Museum of American Life becomes part of the M.S. Hershey Foundation, effective December 31, 1981. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in December 1981.]
Hershey Museum of American Life is host for the "Treasures of the Concepcion" Exhibit (one of five sites across the U.S.). [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in June 1981.]
Hershey Museum officially changes its name to "Hershey Museum of American Life". [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1975.]
American Indian Museum opens in Dr. Martin L. Hershey’s home on Derry Road. Collection was purchased from Col. Worth. [Specific date is unknown. Event occurred in 1933.]