The Hatfield Historical Museum holds an extensive collection of archives and material culture from the 17th to the 20th centuries that help tell the story of Hatfield, Massachusetts — its leaders, philanthropists, businesses and farms. In addition to our physical collections, our digital collections include deeds from as early as the late 1660s, letters or notes written by John Pynchon and 78 Howes Brothers images of Hatfield.
We are located on the second floor of Dickinson Memorial Hall, a historic brick building built in 1894 that faces the Connecticut River.
39 Main Street
Hatfield, MA 01038