by History By the Sea | Dec 7, 2020 | The Kiosk
Shopping small this holiday season is a great way to support local businesses and find that perfect gift for the history lover in your life. Salem is filled with shops, museums, and restaurants that all add to the city’s unique and magical character. Here...
by History By the Sea | Nov 25, 2020 | The Kiosk
Shopping small this holiday season is a great way to support local businesses and find that perfect gift for the history lover in your life. Salem is filled with shops, museums, and restaurants that all add to the city’s unique and magical character. Here...
by Arlington Historical Society | Oct 19, 2020 | The Kiosk
New and exciting work is being done at the Jason Russell House thanks to a dedicated group of scholars and professionals. We would like to share what has transpired so far, and alert you to ongoing research. It’s truly hard to believe that there is still information...
by Arlington Historical Society | Oct 16, 2020 | The Kiosk
While everything is shut down due to the pandemic, we’re still hard at work keeping the Jason Russell House preserved for future generations. Our current Community Preservation Act supported project includes sundry projects such as: framing inspection and insect...
by History By the Sea | Aug 29, 2020 | The Kiosk
25 Carlton Street (Built c. 1803)MACRIS SAL.3296In June 2015, my then soon-to-be husband and I made the move from my childhood home on Cape Cod to the “Witch City.” At that point, I had been visiting Salem for eight years and like many, had fallen in love with the...
by The Junto | Jul 20, 2020 | The Kiosk
Materializing Race: An Unconference on Objects and Identity in #VastEarlyAmericaAugust 24 and 25, 20201 PM EST both days (Zoom)Proposals due by August 1, 2020Organized by Cynthia Chin and Philippe Halbert In a commitment to fostering nuanced interpretations of early...