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SUMMARY:Quarry Stories
DESCRIPTION:Join lovers of Cape Ann’s unique landscape for an entertaining evening of “Quarry Stories” brought to life by ten exceptional presenters\, who will share recollections of the vivid scenery\, hard lives\, daily adventures\, and creative spirit of a bygone era\, defined by granite and the sea. \nMartha Fox\, Rosalie Hughes\, Monica Lawton\, Chris Leahy\, Peter Littlefield\, Theo MacGregor\, Susanna Natti\, Gerard Roy\, and George Sibley will look back\, through readings from a variety of sources\, on the profound impact of the granite-quarry industry on lives and landscapes at the tip of Cape Ann. \nThe evening will conclude with a talk and slideshow by local historian Leslie Bartlett\, “Cape Ann Women in the Quarries.” \nAdvance registration required.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/quarry-stories/
LOCATION:Pigeon Cove Circle\, Rockport\, MA
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cultural,Historical
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jonathan Bayliss Society":MAILTO:info@jonathanbayliss.org
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SUMMARY:"Of Quarries and Dories" with Singer Michael O'Leary
DESCRIPTION:Gloucester singer Michael O’Leary\, who describes himself as a “singer\, song-searcher\, and tunesmith\,” has been delving into the history of the quarries and dory fishing on Cape Ann and will treat us to songs based on a variety of poems by and about quarry workers and fishermen\, set to original music. \nThe evening includes a buffet dinner and silent auction featuring items relating to Cape Ann’s history and culture. \nRegistration deadline: August 31
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/of-quarries-and-dories-with-singer-michael-oleary/
LOCATION:Pigeon Cove Circle\, Rockport\, MA
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cultural,Historical,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jonathan Bayliss Society":MAILTO:info@jonathanbayliss.org
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SUMMARY:Choate Island Day
DESCRIPTION:The annual Choate Island Day celebration hosted by The Trustees at The Crane Estate is coming up on Saturday\, September 28th! With a ticket to this family-friendly event\, you can access Choate Island\, the crown jewel of the Crane Wildlife Refuge located behind Crane Beach in Essex Bay. Hop on the bus at Crane Beach\, and then take the Essex River Cruises riverboat over to the island. Enjoy guided or self-guided tours allow you to explore the island and tour three historic buildings\, with a kid’s scavenger hunt\, light refreshments\, and history & wildlife stations and talks along the way. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy an adventure through beautiful coastal landscapes while learning about the past\, present\, and future of this special place. Register here: https://thetrustees.org/event/420406/
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/choate-island-day/
LOCATION:The Crane Estate\, 310 Argilla Road\, Ipswich\, MA\, 01938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Event,Cultural,Fair/Festival,Family,Historical,Lecture/Talk,Outdoor Recreation,Seasonal
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Trustees - The Crane Estate":MAILTO:craneoutdoors@thetrustees.org
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SUMMARY:Tour: The Patton Family in New England
DESCRIPTION:The Patton Family in New England Tour chronicles the life and legacy of one of America’s premier military families who resided here on Boston’s North Shore. On the tour\, you will see four rooms within the Patton Homestead that are filled with military memorabilia\, family heirlooms\, photography\, books\, and papers that comprise a collection known as the Patton Family Archives. These Archives are also an untapped\, unparalleled resource regarding the service and sacrifice of Maj. Gen. Patton and his troops during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and that of his wife\, Joanne Holbrook Patton\, on the home front. \nGuided tours are offered at select dates and times and are available only by advanced online reservation through the Wenham Museum. Tours are approximately one hour in length and include time for questions. Payment is required at the time of booking. \nFALL TOUR DATES\nSaturday\, September 28\, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.\nSaturday\, October 19\, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. \nTours are $15.00 for members of the Wenham Museum and $20.00 for nonmembers. Active Military and Veteran tour tickets are $10.00. Tour tickets also and include General Admission to the museum’s main location at 132 Main Street\, Wenham\, Massachusetts. \nGroups\nGroup tours are available for parties of 6 or more on a mutually agreeable date at time. We kindly ask for two weeks lead time for scheduling groups. Please contact the museum at info@wenhammuseum.org or (978) 468-2377\, ext. 113 to inquire. \nParking & Accessibility\nPublic parking is available in gravel lot located next to the Homestead. There is an incline to walk from the parking lot to the Homestead. We regret that at this time\, the Archives and the Homestead are not fully handicapped accessible. Restrooms are available within the Homestead. \nTour Location\nPatton Family Archives\nPatton Homestead\n650 Asbury Street\, Hamilton\, MA \nThe Wenham Museum owns and operates the Patton Family Archives. The museum leases space within the Patton Homestead to display the Archives. \nInclement Weather\nPlease be aware that in the event of inclement weather\, the tours may be cancelled and rescheduled for a later date. The museum will contact you.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/tour-the-patton-family-in-new-england/2024-09-28/
LOCATION:Patton Family Archives – Patton Homestead\, 650 Asbury Street\, Hamilton\, M\, 01982\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical
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SUMMARY:19th-Century Historic Homes Tour: Wenham and Topsfield
DESCRIPTION:Visit several historic home interiors on our bus tour\, and see and learn about many more buildings and their histories along the way! \nThe towns of Wenham and Topsfield for much of the 19th century were still very much characterized by agriculture. But a new turnpike\, the railroad\, and the Civil War created new opportunities. Many buildings and architectural characteristics from this special period have been preserved in Wenham and Topsfield. Join us to tour a great collection of these historic homes! \nThis is a one-time-only event\, space is limited. \nThe bus start/stop location will be in the Wenham/Topsfield area\, specific location details will be provided via email prior to the tour.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/19th-century-historic-homes-tour-wenham-and-topsfield/
LOCATION:Wenham and Topsfield\, MA
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Historical
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ORGANIZER;CN="Histoury":MAILTO:info@histoury.org
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