TOP 30 History museums in Westport, Massachusetts
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Community Events of Westport
● OpenCommunity Events of Westport is a museum located at 192 Drift Road in Westport, Massachusetts. Our institution is dedicated to showcasing the rich history and culture of the Westport community through a variety of events and exhibits. From art shows and historical reenactments to educational workshops and cultural festivals, we strive to bring the community together through engaging and interactive experiences. Visit us to learn more about the fascinating heritage of Westport and take part in our exciting lineup of events.
192 Drift Rd, Westport, MA 02790, United States -
Westport Historical Society
● OpenWelcome to the Westport Historical Society, your gateway to exploring the rich history and vibrant culture of Westport, Massachusetts. Nestled at 25 Drift Road, our unique establishment serves as a library, museum, and tourist attraction, offering an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Discover a treasure trove of historical artifacts, documents, and exhibits that vividly narrate the story of Westport's past. Our thoughtfully curated collections highlight the town's heritage, from its maritime roots to its agricultural and industrial developments. Whether you're a history buff, a curious traveler, or a local resident eager to learn more about your community, the Westport Historical Society offers something for everyone.
25 Drift Road, Westport, Massachusetts 02790, United States -
The Paquachuck Inn
● OpenThe Paquachuck Inn, located at 2056 Main Road in Westport, Massachusetts, invites you to experience a historic stay on the coast. Built in 1827 by privateer Issac Cory, this three-story post and beam building once served as a ship chandlery, general store, customs house, and post office. Original artifacts from its maritime past, such as store cabinets and harpoons, can still be found throughout the inn. Situated on Westport Point, with views of the harbor entrance, fishing fleet, and oyster farm, the Paquachuck Inn offers a glimpse into the town's rich history. The name "Paquachuck" comes from the local clam, the quahog, and reflects the area's Native American heritage.
2056 Main Rd, Westport Point, MA 02791, United States -
Cadman–White–Handy House
● OpenThe Cadman–White–Handy House is a historic museum located at 198-152 Hixbridge Road in Westport, Massachusetts, United States. This beautifully preserved house offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architecture and lifestyle of early American settlers. With its charming colonial design and well-preserved artifacts, the Cadman–White–Handy House provides a fascinating look into the history of the region. Visitors can explore the rooms, learn about the families who once lived there, and gain a deeper understanding of life in colonial America. It is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in experiencing a piece of America's rich cultural heritage.
198-152 Hixbridge Rd, Westport, MA 02790, United States -
Horseneck Point Life-Saving Station - Buzzards Bay Coalition
● OpenWelcome to the Horseneck Point Life-Saving Station, a unique historical gem located at 241 East Beach Road in Westport, Massachusetts. Managed by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, this state-owned station is part of the Horseneck Beach State Reservation and offers a fascinating glimpse into Westport's rich maritime history. Originally built in 1888 by the Humane Society of Massachusetts, the Life-Saving Station was one of 69 coastal rescue stations established to aid mariners in distress along Buzzards Bay’s treacherous coastline. After a storied past as a restaurant, bar, and even an ice cream parlor, the station was meticulously restored to its original appearance in 2009 and reopened as a museum and visitor center in 2014.
241 East Beach Road, Westport, Massachusetts 02790, United States
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