by Old Colony History Museum | Mar 26, 2021 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized
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by Old Colony History Museum | Mar 25, 2021 | The Kiosk
Lavender is a lovely, fragrant perennial that can be grown in flower beds or containers and is a great plant to attract pollinators to your garden. Unlike most of the flowers you see in our garden, lavender is not native to North America but is indigenous to the...
by History By the Sea | Mar 22, 2021 | The Kiosk
Collins CoveSalem, MassachusettsToday, at last, we bring honor and dignity to the hundreds of souls that were laid to rest along Collins Cove, once residents of Salem’s Almshouse and Hospital for Contagious Diseases.I want to express my deep gratitude to those...
by Westborough Center | Mar 19, 2021 | The Kiosk
(Library of Congress) To Be Human In a past newsletter, I posed three questions that I believe we should ask ourselves throughout the course of our lives. In this issue, I am going to address the second of the three questions: How can we fully experience what it...
by Westborough Center | Mar 5, 2021 | The Kiosk
The Good Life Mr. Curmudgeon: The Good Life In my last newsletter, I posed three questions that I believe we should ask ourselves throughout the course of our lives. In this issue, I am going to address the first of the three questions: What does it mean to live a...
by History By the Sea | Feb 25, 2021 | Blogs, The Kiosk
Frank Cousins, Almshouse on Salem Neck, c. 1890. Digital Commonwealth, Phillips Library.Jen Ratliff: Unheralded and Unknown, They SleepSalem’s Forgotten Almshouse Burial GroundSalem is often celebrated for its history of millionaire merchants and their...