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...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 26, 2020
The Amesbury Carriage Museum is a small history organization in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Our mission is to champion the history of Amesbury industry and people and we strive to do that with programs and events for adults and families. The ACM is a museum without...
by Caroline Littlewood | Jun 23, 2020
Welcome to the home of the Canal District. The Canal District in Worcester, MA has Events, Bars, Restaurants, Clubs, & Retail and is widely acknowledged as the city’s most actively developing area. We offer historic tours, wagon tours, farmer’s markets,...
by Caroline Littlewood | Jun 23, 2020
The Worcester Women’s History Project (WWHP) is a nonprofit all-volunteer educational organization dedicated to celebrating and documenting the contribution of women to the history, social fabric and culture of Worcester and beyond. 30 Elm Street Worcester, MA...