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Thursday, August 8, 2019. 10:30-12:00 Bruder House. Kids Craft at the Wyman Tavern- Sewing an Ornament or Pin Cushion Come learn or practice your hand sewing skills to make a decorative heart ornament or pin cushion. On Thursday, August 8th, stop by the Wyman Tavern to do a make- and- take craft. No sewing experience […]
Saturday, June 1, 2019. Wyman Tavern Museum, 339 Main Street. Keene’s Wyman Tavern Museum opens for its 51st season Enjoy free admission to the Wyman Tavern Museum on opening day, June 1st, 2019. The public is invited to tour the Historical Society of Cheshire County’s historic Wyman Tavern as well as its new facility the […]
"Water Connections -- what fresh water means to us and what we mean to water" by Jim Rousmaniere is a book of stories about our changing ways around inland waters since the early stages of the industrial revolution. The book's general geographic focus is New England with the region's distinctive development history, topography and changing […]
Saturday, June 15, 2019. 10am-3pm. Wyman Tavern, 339 Main Street, Keene. Wyman Tavern Festival It’s the 1770s again! The annual 18th century Wyman Tavern Festival is being held on Saturday, June 15, 2019 from 10am to 3pm, 339 Main Street in Keene. With something for everyone in the family, the public can enjoy Colonial artisans […]
Friday, June 28, 2019. 10:30-12:00 Bruder House. Kids Craft at the Wyman Tavern- Sewing an Ornament or Pin Cushion Come learn or practice your hand sewing skills to make a decorative heart ornament or pin cushion. On Friday, June 28th, stop by the Wyman Tavern to do a make- and- take craft. No sewing experience […]
June 29. "Girling of It": Desire & Dating in 18th Century Keene~ Abner Sanger’s pursuit of Abigail Washburn & Hepzibah Crossfield. Bruder House, 349 Main Street, Keene. 2:30 pm. $5/person. Meet 18th Century Characters at the Wyman Tavern: In his diary, Abner Sanger documented his interactions with many other residents of Keene, but he gave […]