WebHarwich Historical Society April 1 at 8:40 AM Harwich History Program at Brooks Free Library on Sunday, April 3, a...t 2:00pm. In this program, “Eight Years Discovering Harwich,” Russ Allen will share how he became a free-lance writer for the Chronicle and CC Times and how the monthly “Discovering Harwich” column came to be. WebJun 18, 2024 · The Harwich Historical Society is pleased to present their 2024 exhibits, “A Tale of Two Artists” featuring the works of painter Charles D. Cahoon and decoy craftsman Anthony Elmer Crowell. The stories of these two local artists and contemporaries provide a glimpse into Harwich’s rich history and culture.
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WebSep 10, 2024 · 80 Parallel Street Harwich, MA 02645. Call us at 508-432-8089 or email us at [email protected]. For research requests contact [email protected]. WebDec 17, 2024 · Scattered among modern homes, popular restaurants, commercial centers, and seasonal entertainment, is a West Harwich neighborhood with deep historical roots and cultural significance of Cape Cod’s past. Despite being located on a now bustling stretch of Route 28, the neighborhood “epitomizes an old Yankee colonial village. shannon and eve mingalone
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Web2 days ago · HARWICH – Community preservation can be expensive, as the town is learning through the ongoing restoration of Brooks Academy, the more than 175-year-old former schoolhouse that is considered the jewel of Harwich Center. The building is the home to the Harwich Historical Society and the Brooks Academy Museum it operates. WebThus did Janet Cassidy, executive director of the Harwich Historical Society, describe the event held last Friday afternoon in the Brooks Academy Museum in Harwich Center. With some 25 Society members present, Chad Tragakis, president of the Potomac Decoy Collectors Association, presented the organization with an original and pristine A. Elmer ... WebHarwich Historical Society, Harwich, Massachusetts. 1,457 likes · 19 talking about this · 68 were here. Explore Harwich heritage as we share … shannon and heather slaughter