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Sterling Historical Society, Inc.
7 Pine Street, Sterling, MAThe Sterling Historical Society established in 1968 Learn More >
The Sterling Historical Society was established in 1968 to tell the story of Sterling, Massachusetts and maintain a museum of documents and photographs. We have an enormous collection of local artifacts of a rich and interesting local community incorporated in 1781. A very active group of volunteers convenes weekly to open our museum to the... Learn More >
Stetson Historical Society
41 Stetson Road, Stetson, METhe SHS promotes the history of central Maine through displays of home wares and farm tools of the 19th and early 20th century. Learn More >
The SHS museum is located in a 19th century farmhouse. It contains displays of household goods, farm and woods equipment. Displays include the story of Katahdin and Granger, "The world's largest oxen", who were born and raised in Stetson, a wireless radio collection, weights and measures used by the Town of Stetson, and extensive axe collection.... Learn More >
Storrowton Village Museum
1305 Memorial Avenue, West Springfield, MAHistoric New England Village Learn More >
Picturesque Storrowton Village is made up of 12 authentic antique buildings including a Meetinghouse, Schoolhouse, Blacksmith Shop, the Eddy Law Office, the John Potter Mansion complete with a General Store, and the Gilbert Farmstead, all located on the grounds of Eastern States Exposition, in West Springfield, Mass.... Learn More >
Storrs House Museum
697 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, MATHE STORRS HOUSE MUSEUM is the home of the Longmeadow Historical Society and was built in 1786 for the Rev. Richard Salter Storrs, the second pastor of the First Church of Christ in Longmeadow, MA. Learn More >
The Georgian House that was to become THE STORRS HOUSE MUSEUM was built in 1786 for the Reverend Richard Salter Storrs (1763 - 1819), the second pastor of the First Church of Christ in Longmeadow, MA. Three generations of the Storrs family lived in the house. The property was donated to the town in 1907 for a library. When the present library was... Learn More >
Strawbery Banke Museum
14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, NH10-acre outdoor living history museum Learn More >
Strawbery Banke Museum (www.strawberybanke.org), in the heart of historic downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is an authentic 10-acre outdoor history museum dedicated to bringing 300* years of American history in the same neighborhood to life. The Museum is a place for children, adults, multigenerational families and groups to gather to explore... Learn More >
Sudbury Historical Society
322 Concord Road, Sudbury, MAThe Sudbury Historical Society, Inc. Learn More >
The Sudbury Historical Society is a nonprofit institution that was incorporated in 1956 and since that time has been collecting, preserving, and presenting the history of Sudbury through quality educational programs for adults and school children and through new publications. Our archives are available for researchers by appointment. Volunteers... Learn More >
Sullivan Museum and History Center
158 Harmon Drive, Northfield, VTThe Sullivan Museum & History Center welcomes visitors to explore Norwich University's rich 200-year history in a 21st-century, state-of-the-art facility. Learn More >
Admission to the museum is free. The Sullivan Museum and History Center is a 16,000-square-foot facility that features permanent and changing exhibitions, learning stations, a visible-object conservation lab, spaces for exhibit preparation and object storage, a fully equipped electronic classroom and conference space, and a reference room for... Learn More >
Susan B Anthony Birthplace Museum
67 East Rd, Adams, MAA Museum dedicated to preserving Ms. Anthony's Legacy Learn More >
The Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to preserving the birthplace and raising public awareness of the wide-ranging legacy of the great social reformer, Susan B. Anthony, who was a pioneering feminist and suffragist as well as a noteworthy figure in the abolitionist, opposition to Restellism, and... Learn More >
Swett-Ilsley House
4 High Road, Newbury, MAIn 1911, Swett-Ilsley House became the first property acquired by Historic New England, just a year after its founding. Learn More >
In 1911, Swett-Ilsley House became the first property acquired by Historic New England, just a year after its founding. The original portion, built in 1670 by Stephen Swett, was one room deep, and later additions more than doubled the size of the house. Over the centuries, the building served as a tavern, chocolate shop, chandlery, and press room,... Learn More >
Swift River Valley Historical Society
40 Elm Street, PO Box 22, New Salem, MAAbout Swift River Valley Historical Society Learn More >
SRVHS was formally organized for the purpose of preserving artifacts, records, and memories from the towns of Dana, Enfield, Prescott and Greenwich as well as several villages including Millington, which was actually a part of New Salem. These towns ceased to exist at 12:01 on April 28, 1938 when they became the bed of the great Quabbin... Learn More >