Discover Haverhill’s Unexpected History
Welcome to “The Buttonwoods”, an historic site overlooking the Merrimack River. From Native American settlement to the present, the Buttonwoods Museum tells the story of life in the Merrimack Valley. Visit the John Ward House, the Duncan House and the Daniel Hunkins Shoe Shop. Experience our hands-on education and outreach programs that make this unique history come alive for people of all ages.
|
|

|
|

|
The Historical Society offers a variety of education programs, workshops, lectures, and fundraising events. Check out our online calendar for dates and activities.
|
|

|
Taste of Haverhill Wednesday, June 25
|
|

|
Kneeland Student Art Show
Click here for details
|
|

|
2008 Past Finders Summer Camp
Click here for details
|
Career opportunities
The Historical Society is an exciting place to be and also has rewarding opportunities available for:
|
The Museum's New Hours
- Closed for tours November 1 - May 1
- Open for programs and research Tues.- Sat.
10:00 am - 5:00 pm and also by appointment.
|
Membership Benefits:
- Free admission to the Museum
- Subscription to the Society's Newsletter, The Buttonwoods Leaflet
- Reduced fees for workshops and events
- 10% discount at the museum shop
- Invitations to exhibit openings
Print the above form, fill-in and mail to: The Buttonwoods Museum Haverhill Historical Society 240 Water Street Haverhill, MA 01830
|
You will need the Adobe Reader to view some links on this page.
|