The museum’s Heritage Fashion Runway is a rotating exhibit showcasing women's, men's, and even children's fashions from times past. The garments, many in pristine condition, range from ornate beaded wedding dresses to military dress uniforms to period children’s recreational apparel and more. The popular Mad Hatter exhibit showcases millinery fashions from 1850 to 1950.
The museum occasionally exhibits some of the fantastic hand-sewn quilts from the collection, the oldest of which dates to before the Civil War. Whether used as bedding or decoration, these quilts document the cultures, lives, and times of the people who made them.