527 Washington St, Newton 617.552.7238 |
Date(s): ends Wednesday, January 01, 3000 |
Hours: Tues-Sat 11 am-5 pm; Sun 2-5 pm | Admission $5; $3 seniors, children | Home of abolitionist William Jackson, includes exhibits on Newton and regional history highlighting the community as an early railroad hub and the home itself as a stop on the Underground Railroad | Children’s gallery features hands-on exhibits |
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Through Jan 2007: “Saved from the Dump” | Four-Legged Newtons | Ongoing: “Building and Living in 20th Century Newton”; “What Makes Community: Sense of Place in Chestnut Hill, Oak Hill & Thompsonville”; “The Jacksons’ Contribution to Newton”; “Children’s Gallery & Abolition Room”; “Dolls from Around the World” |
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