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SUMMARY:Colonial Chores and Loom Demo at Martin House
DESCRIPTION:Fun with Colonial Chores Tours at Martin House Farm is bound to make your Labor Day weekend non-laborious! Have you ever seen weaving in action with a loom? Or threads coming out of an actual spinning wheel? (Many thanks to our guest loomer\, Nan Szenher.) What about a colonial period beehive oven that people used to cook with? At Martin House Farm\, you can see history come alive as you imagine the early colonists in their dwellings making their way through their days.\n\nMartin House Farm offers a glimpse back in time\, a simple time and lots of time was spent together as a family. The property is a rare example of an 18th and early 19th-century farm which still retains the character of its original setting. It consists of the house\, two barns and cultivated fields surrounded by dry stone walls and woodlands. Visitors can peek into the hay barn and visualize days gone by when the farmer was storing his hay there for bedding\, covering crops\, and feeding animals. The home was lived in continuously by members of the Martin family for over 200 years. Each room allows you to step back in time and visualize life in the early 1700s.\n\nMartin House Farm is owned and operated by The National Society of The Colonial Dames in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This non-profit organization is celebrating its 128th year of service promoting its missions\, which include historic preservation\, patriotic services\, and sponsoring of veterans programs and educational programs focused on early US history.\n\nMartin House Farm is located at 22 Stoney Hill Road\, Swansea\, MA. Admission: $5\, children under 12\, active military and families- free\nOPEN: Sunday’s from 1- 4pm through September. Please visit our website NSCDAMA.org or our Martin House Farm Facebook page for more information
URL:https://nscdama.org/event/colonial-chores-and-loom-demo-at-martin-house/
LOCATION:Martin House Farm\, 22 Stoney Hill Rd\, Swansea\, MA\, 02777\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sails and Tales at Martin House: Mayflower Storytelling & Crafts
DESCRIPTION:Tis’ the school season again\, but stress not at Martin House Farm’s history soirée on September 11th\, where we will relax under a tree\, craft\, and tell some Mayflower stories with Carol Gafford from Swansea Public Library. Let your mind wander and sail away as your children learn about this monumental 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims landing at neighboring Plymouth on the Mayflower.\n\nMartin House Farm offers a glimpse back in time\, a simple time and lots of time was spent together as a family. The property is a rare example of an 18th and early 19th-century farm which still retains the character of its original setting. It consists of the house\, two barns and cultivated fields surrounded by dry stone walls and woodlands. Visitors can peek into the hay barn and visualize days gone by when the farmer was storing his hay there for bedding\, covering crops\, and feeding animals. The home was lived in continuously by members of the Martin family for over 200 years. Each room allows you to step back in time and visualize life in the early 1700s.\n\nMartin House Farm is owned and operated by The National Society of The Colonial Dames in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This nonprofit organization is celebrating its 129th year of service promoting its missions\, which include historic preservation\, patriotic services\, and sponsoring of veterans programs and educational programs focused on early US history.\n\nMartin House Farm is located at 22 Stoney Hill Road\, Swansea\, MA. Admission: $5\, children under 12\, active military and families- free\nOPEN: Sunday’s from 1- 4pm through September. Please visit our website NSCDAMA.org or our Martin House Farm Facebook page for more information.
URL:https://nscdama.org/event/sails-and-tales-at-martin-house-mayflower-storytelling-crafts/
LOCATION:Martin House Farm\, 22 Stoney Hill Rd\, Swansea\, MA\, 02777\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historic House Tours- Fall Splendor
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a perfect family getaway at Martin House Farm. Glimpse back into a time of simplicity and immerse in the naturalistic beauty of this rare 18th and early 19th-century farm which still retains the character of its original setting. After the house tour\, peek into the hay barn and visualize the days gone by when the farmer was storing his hay there for bedding\, covering crops\, and feeding animals. Explore all that the surrounding woodlands have to offer\, and don’t forget to take a picture in front of the iconic Martin House Farm stone wall.\n\nIf you hear Von Trapps voices carrying through the wind\, that would be our local Joseph Case High School’s Theatre Department! Catch one of the 3 mini-concerts throughout the day\, and while you tour the house\, keep your ears open for segments of patriotic period music!\n\nThis home was lived in continuously by members of the Martin family for over 200 years. It is furnished with a number of Martin family pieces and with Mrs. Allien’s collection of American and English antiques. The beds\, nestled in the cozy bedrooms are dressed in period coverings hand sewn with reproduction fabrics. This House Museum came about thanks to Susan Taber Martin Allien\, an eighth-generation Martin\, who donated the property to NSCDA MA in 1930\, trusting them to preserve and maintain the 60 acres\, barn\, and homestead.\n\nMartin House Farm is owned and operated by The National Society of The Colonial Dames in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (NSCDA MA). This nonprofit organization is celebrating its 128th year of service promoting its missions\, which include historic preservation\, patriotic services\, and sponsoring of veterans programs and educational programs focused on early US history.\n\nMartin House Farm is located at 22 Stoney Hill Road\, Swansea\, MA. Admission: $5\, children under 12\, active military and families- free\n\nOPEN: Sunday’s from 1- 4pm through September. Please visit our website NSCDAMA.org or our Martin House Farm Facebook page for more information. Many special events are planned for this summer
URL:https://nscdama.org/event/historic-house-tours-fall-splendor/
LOCATION:Martin House Farm\, 22 Stoney Hill Rd\, Swansea\, MA\, 02777\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cider Demo Season Closing Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our final historic tour day. Stop by the barn to see how one of the colonists favorite beverages is made. SOWAMS Cider Works Company will be demonstrating how cider is made and offering yummy apple tasting.\nParking provided
URL:https://nscdama.org/event/cider-demo-season-closing-day/
LOCATION:Martin House Farm\, 22 Stoney Hill Rd\, Swansea\, MA\, 02777\, United States
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SUMMARY:NSCDA-MA Annual Fall Cocktail Party
DESCRIPTION:The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts cordially invites you to celebrate Autumn at our annual cocktail party for members\, spouses\, and prospective Dames. \nDrinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served. \n  \nThursday\, September 29\, 2022 \n6:00 pm – 8:00 pm \nThe William Hickling Prescott House \n55 Beacon Street\, Boston \n  \n$60 per person – Please purchase your ticket and RSVP below \nThere will be no charge for prospective Dames \nPayment must be received by Thursday\, September 22 \n  \nComing from out of town? Overnight lodging will be available the night of September 29th at the Chilton Club. Please contact Alexandra at dames@nscdama.org or 617.742.3190 for information about rates and reservations. Rooms are available on a first come first served basis.
URL:https://nscdama.org/event/nscda-ma-annual-fall-cocktail-party/
LOCATION:William Hickling Prescott House\, 55 Beacon St\, Boston\, MA\, 02108\, United States
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