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ASK THE ARCHIVIST AGAIN! at the Jackson Homestead & Museum

The Jackson Homestead and Museum, 527 Washington St, Newton, MA | Get Directions »
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 Sunday, February 10, noon–5:00 PM

ASK THE ARCHIVIST AGAIN!  at the Jackson Homestead & Museum

We try not to hoard, but those old photographs from our grandmother's wedding, the newspaper clippings from dear old dad's childhood, and our beloved baby pictures are worth saving. At the second Ask the Archivist, Sara Goldberg tells you how to preserve those precious family photographs and papers. Bring samples for a short consultation.  Free and open to the public.

Need help organizing or preserving your family photos and papers? Drop in for a brief, on-the-spot consultation with Archivist/Curator Sara Goldberg. Sara will provide advice and resources that will help keep your precious collections alive and well. (Please feel free to bring samples, but NOT whole collections of what you’d like help with.)

Free and open to the public.

Event Details

Historic Newton
Posted by: Historic Newton
Where The Jackson Homestead and Museum 527 Washington St, Newton, MA 02458
Next on This event is over.
Time 12:00 pm–5:00 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Teens, Seniors
Website http://­www.­histo­ricnewton.­org
Phone 617.796.1450
Price $0

More About The Jackson Homestead and Museum

The Jackson Homestead and Museum

The Jackson Homestead and Museum

527 Washington St, Newton, MA
617-796-1450

The official headquarters of The Newton Historical Society, The Jackson Homestead and Museum showcases the early history of both Newton and early colonial America alike. Come here to see its extensive picture, document and video library and learn more about how the Jackson family led the abolitionist movement in Newton.

Guided tours are by appointment only. Contact acarter@newtonma.gov or call 617-796-1450 to schedule a tour. 

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