Museum

Fruitlands Museum

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Tips van locals

Robert
November 10, 2015
Hike and commune with nature,learn history
Aspen
December 3, 2020
The Fruitland’s Museum, besides hosting the annual 4th of July party, gives a wonderful opportunity to learn about the Shaker people and Native Americans. The original people who lived in Harvard have many interesting artifacts and buildings to explore. Fruitland’s also serves a delicious brunch and cafe overlooking prospect hill.
Hannah
September 1, 2021
Like a scenic view with your history? The Fruitlands Museum (itself over 100 years old) preserves the utopian village from the mid-19th century, founded by Transcendentalists. The museum complex includes the historic home where Louisa May Alcott lived for a time, a building with Native American artifacts, and a Shaker exhibit. Bring your camera for a group photo - the grounds offer an unparalleled view of the western hills and is especially gorgeous in the Fall. The museum offers tours, a cafe, and hosts an outdoor crafts fair every year.
Like a scenic view with your history? The Fruitlands Museum (itself over 100 years old) preserves the utopian village from the mid-19th century, founded by Transcendentalists. The museum complex includes the historic home where Louisa May Alcott lived for a time, a building with Native American arti…
Kaedra
October 6, 2018
Louisa May Alcott homestead. Beautiful!
Crystal
November 14, 2015
Beautiful museum, historic site, and cafe. Excellent walking trails.

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Locatie
102 Prospect Hill Rd
Harvard, MA