Town to become 1920s wonderland as museum reopening events revealed
Diss Museum will start welcoming visitors once more from March 14.
This year, the Opening Day Parade will begin at 10:30am at Meres Mouth and will travel up the street to the Market Place.
In the Market Place, visitors and locals will enjoy festivities that recreate life as it was 100 years ago.
Diss Museum is in the heart of the Norfolk town (Image: Sonya Duncan)
The year 1926 was notable for events such as the General Strike, Agatha Christie's disappearance, the birth of a royal baby and the creation of Winnie the Pooh.
The Gislingham Variety Group will entertain crowds with 1920s tunes, including "Are You Lonesome Tonight," "Blue Skies," and "Bye Bye Blackbird".
The award-winning Palgrave Players will bring the atmosphere of the General Strike back to life with a free performance.
Inside the Museum will be a range of new exhibits for visitors to explore throughout the summer season as well as popular favourites, including exhibits on local life, archaeology and a notable Victorian doll's house.
