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Native Waters; Native Lands – Wetu Installation at CAM Green
Native Waters; Native Lands – Wetu Installation at CAM Green
Native Waters; Native Lands – Wetu Installation at CAM Green CAM Green, 13 Poplar Street, Gloucester, MA Free and open to the public Join the Cape Ann Museum and SmokeSygnals, a Wampanoag creative production firm, for the installation of a wetu (traditional home) at CAM Green on Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6.… Continue reading Native Waters; Native Lands – Wetu Installation at CAM Green
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Gloucester 400+ Lecture Series at Hammond Castle Museum: Maryellen Lepionka
Gloucester 400+ Lecture Series at Hammond Castle Museum: Maryellen Lepionka
Gloucester 400+ Lecture Series at Hammond Castle Museum Mary Ellen Lepionka of Gloucester is an independent scholar researching the Indigenous history of Essex County from the last Ice Age to around 1700 for a book on the subject. Some chapters have been published on capeannhistory.org. Mary Ellen is a retired college instructor, textbook developer, author, and publisher with… Continue reading Gloucester 400+ Lecture Series at Hammond Castle Museum: Maryellen Lepionka
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Unboxing Dogtown – Presented by Leslie Bartlett
Unboxing Dogtown – Presented by Leslie Bartlett
Gloucester 400+ Lecture Series at Hammond Castle Museum Unboxing Dogtown – Presented by Leslie Bartlett Mr. Barlett will present artifacts unearthed from cellars in the historic Dogtown region of Gloucester and Rockport revealing much of what colonial life was like on Cape Ann. The Dogtown artifact collection spans from the 1920s through to 2023.… Continue reading Unboxing Dogtown – Presented by Leslie Bartlett
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From Fitz Henry Lane to the Future: a Brief History of the Fine Arts in Gloucester – James A. Craig
From Fitz Henry Lane to the Future: a Brief History of the Fine Arts in Gloucester – James A. Craig
Gloucester 400+ Lecture Series at Hammond Castle Museum From Fitz Henry Lane to the Future: a Brief History of the Fine Arts in Gloucester – James A. Craig Back when he was serving as the Associate Curator for the Permanent Collection at the Cape Ann Historical Association (today’s Cape Ann Museum) award-winning curator and author… Continue reading From Fitz Henry Lane to the Future: a Brief History of the Fine Arts in Gloucester – James A. Craig
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Literary Gloucester; A Walking Tour
Literary Gloucester; A Walking Tour
RESERVE YOUR SPOT HERE! Sponsored by the 400th+ Literary Committee Gloucester has been home to great writers since at least the early nineteenth century when Judith Sargent Murray penned her feminist poems. T.S. Eliot, Nobel Prize winner, spent nearly every summer of his boyhood in Gloucester and themes of the sea… Continue reading Literary Gloucester; A Walking Tour
Sargent House Museum Opening Day
Sargent House Museum Opening Day
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday with tours on the hour at 12 noon, 1 pm, 2 pm and 3 pm Memorial Day-Labor Day; Saturday and Sunday only Labor Day-Indigenous People's Day Admission $12; Seniors $10; Students $5; Members Free Learn the history of Judith Sargent Stevens Murray (1751-1820), a philosopher, writer and an early advocate of… Continue reading Sargent House Museum Opening Day
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Main Street & Downtown – presented by Beth Welin
Main Street & Downtown – presented by Beth Welin
Gloucester 400+ Lecture Series at Hammond Castle Museum Main Street & Downtown – presented by Beth Welin Beth Welin, Collections Manager at Hammond Castle Museum, will present the program “Gloucester’s Main Street Through the Ages.” Utilizing old maps, photos and postcards we will take a “stroll” down Main Street seeing former buildings and businesses that… Continue reading Main Street & Downtown – presented by Beth Welin
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William Haskell House Tours
William Haskell House Tours
RESERVE YOUR SPOT HERE! Built at West Gloucester beside a salt marsh by west-englishman William Haskell in 1680, the simple yet grand farmstead was the foundation for the Haskell family in New England. They lived a quiet, simple but difficult frontier life growing crops and raising livestock among the marsh; harvesting hay and sailing it… Continue reading William Haskell House Tours
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