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Easton Historical Society
Welcome to the Easton Historical Society, a cherished cornerstone of our community dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Easton, Massachusetts. Located at 80 Mechanic Street, our society serves as a vibrant hub for history enthusiasts, researchers, and residents eager to explore the stories of our past. Founded with a mission to collect, preserve, and interpret the historical artifacts and narratives of Easton, the Easton Historical Society offers a range of resources and programs designed to engage and educate the public. Our extensive archives and collections include photographs, documents, and memorabilia that illuminate the fascinating stories of our town and its people.
Josiah Keith House 1717 Inn & Museum
Welcome to the Josiah Keith House 1717 Inn & Museum, a unique blend of history and hospitality located at 479 Bay Road, Easton, Massachusetts. As the oldest house in Easton and proudly listed on the National Register of Historical Places, our inn offers a distinctive lodging experience steeped in the rich heritage of the early 18th century. Nestled along a serene, meandering brook, the Josiah Keith House provides picturesque views from its south-facing windows, inviting guests to relax and soak in the tranquil natural surroundings. The property features an original barn with a working hayloft and pulley lift, perfect for those interested in experiencing a piece of authentic colonial life. Adjacent to the barn, you'll find a fully equipped woodworking and crafts shop, complete with built-in tool chests and cabinets, and additional storage in the loft above.
Emporium of Retro & Interesting Collectibles
Welcome to the Emporium of Retro & Interesting Collectibles, your one-stop destination for a journey through time! Nestled in the charming town of Easton, Massachusetts, at 447 Turnpike Street, our store is a treasure trove for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Step inside and explore a captivating array of vintage and unique items that spark nostalgia and curiosity. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a casual browser, our carefully curated selection offers something for everyone. From rare antiques and quirky memorabilia to classic toys and retro decor, each piece in our collection tells its own story.
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