Winter is waning and Spring is just around the corner. This time of year brings the melting of snow and with it, our beloved winter trails and outdoor spaces become, well, a bit muddied. It’s the perfect time of year … Continue reading →
Thursday, November 21. 6:30-9pm. Keene Public Library. Music Man (1962) Marian, the Librarian, is the only person in River City who sees through the fraudulent Harold Hill. She has access to printed proof of “Professor Hill’s” deception, but she loathes … Continue reading →
In December of 1878 the first passenger train ran over the Manchester & Keene Railroad from Keene, through Roxbury, Marlborough, Harrisville, Hancock, and Bennington to Greenfield, NH. This opening followed 20 years of planning, financial difficulties, failed contractors, political upheaval, … Continue reading →
Friday, October 4, 2019. 6:30 pm-8:30pm. Wyman Tavern & Horatio Colony House Museum, Main St. Annual Candlelight Open House on Main Street Journey back into the 18th and 19th centuries on Friday, October 4th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Two … Continue reading →
September 14, 2019 Colonial Myths: Busted! Tour Bruder House, 349 Main Street, Keene. 2:30 pm. $5/person. A unique tour to discuss all of those falsehoods we learned on historic house museum tours in the past. Take a tour … Continue reading →
Meet 18th Century Characters Abner Sanger and Mary Stiles. Difference of Opinions: “The Divided States of America” Patriots and Loyalists in Cheshire County with Abner Sanger and Mary Stiles. Meet Abner Sanger and Mary Stiles, adult siblings with opposing views … Continue reading →