by Katie MacDonald | Jun 26, 2020
The Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating about Alexander Hamilton’s life and legacy. Founded in 2011, The AHA Society is also the official nonprofit interpretive partner to Hamilton Grange National Memorial, the...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 26, 2020
In 1926, Helen Osborne Storrow was decorating a temporary structure to depict an early American kitchen. An active trustee of the Eastern States Exposition and chairwoman of the Home Department, she dreamed of moving the handicraft exhibit to an actual home on site –...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 26, 2020
The Museum of Printing is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the graphic arts, printing and typesetting technology, and printing craftsmanship.In addition to many special collections and small exhibits, the Museum contains hundreds of antique printing,...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 26, 2020
The Crane Museum of Papermaking is located in what was the rag room of Crane’s Old Stone Mill, dating back to 1844. This was the first mill built by the second generation of Crane papermakers in Dalton, Mass.— Zenas Marshall and James Brewer Crane, following the...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 26, 2020
Now in its 10th decade, the Marblehead Arts Association (MAA) is located in the historic King Hooper Mansion. The MAA was founded in 1922 by a small group of artists who took action to support their beliefs that a vibrant art community was integral to the well-being...