Winter Walk: Remember My Name - Celebrating the Women of Falmouth
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Winter Walk: Remember My Name - Celebrating the Women of Falmouth

Historical Walking Tour

By Falmouth Museums on the Green

Date and time

Saturday, March 22 · 3 - 4pm EDT

Location

Falmouth Historical Society

55 Palmer Avenue Falmouth, MA 02540

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

March 7th & 22nd, 3pm

In honor of Women’s History Month, these walking tours delve into the less familiar history of Falmouth as we introduce you to a few of the notable women who made – and continue to make – their mark in Falmouth. Along the way, you will meet educators, abolitionists, suffragettes and storytellers. The tour features their stories and will give you new insight into the history of Falmouth.

$20 Non Members/$ 5 Members. Please pre-register as capacity is limited. Meet at Conant House 65 Palmer Ave.

Please pre-register as capacity is limited.


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The Falmouth Museums on the Green, owned and operated by the Falmouth Historical Society, is a two-acre campus that has been serving the residents and visitors of Falmouth since 1900. One of the most popular sites in Falmouth for visitors, it contains the 1790 Dr. Francis Wicks House—a magnificent Federalist-period residence with guided tours demonstrating what life was like for an affluent physician in the late 18th and early 19th centuries; the recently-restored 1730 Conant House—used for exhibits, research and genealogy studies; the Hallett Barn Visitors’ Center—rebuilt in 2002 on the site of an original barn and used a welcoming point for those coming to Falmouth as well as the “Whaling Wives Gift Shop”; the Colonial Gardens—showing off plantings, such as a boxwood tree, that go back to the days prior to the American Revolution; Memorial Park—a tranquil place of refuge that is open to all visitors looking for relaxation; and the recently-opened (2012) Cultural Center—a superb, 3600 square foot structure used for public and private programs and events, public restrooms, kitchen facilities, and as a repository for archival collections to preserve Falmouth’s past. It also has a series of rotating historical exhibits throughout the campus.

From $6.35