
10/6/18 – Kimberly Alexander Book Signing at Prescott House
On Saturday, October 6th, The William Hickling Prescott House at 55 Beacon Street will be hosting a book signing event featuring Kimberly Alexander, who will be signing copies of her newly released publication, Treasures Afoot: Shoe Stories from the Georgian Era.

8/18/18 – Mingle with actors portraying Quincy, Hancock & Adams Families at Quincy Homestead!
In conjunction with Discover Quincy, Quincy Homestead will welcome living historians portraying the Quincy family and other 18th century friends and family; free tours of the Homestead will also be available, with donations to this 501(c)(3) organization gratefully accepted. Note: A National Historic Landmark, the Quincy Homestead is significant for its role in early American […]

2/24/18 – Good Neighbor Series
“PURITAN LESSONS on CIVIL DIALOGUE” Saturday, Feb 24, 2018 from 1 pm to 3 pm Suffolk University Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont St Boston Download Signup PDF

Good Neighbor Series II: Part 1
Social Capital and the Missing Link: What the Puritans Can Teach Us about Recovering Community in the 21st Century” Professor Dale Kuehne, Chair of Ethics, Economics, and the Common Good, St. Anselm’s College, Manchester, NH

Gems and Gems: The Jewels of Prescott House and the Gems of the Era – February 22, 2017
Amy Corcoran, Caroline Morrissey, Lydia Kimball, Beth Robinson One of our most valuable pieces Thank you to Bonhams International Auctioneers for their donated appraisal of the Prescott House contents. Today’s lecture, Jewels of Prescott, by Amy Corcoran, Director of New England for Bonham, featured some of our most interesting treasures. That was followed with a […]

Save the Date
Wednesday May 17,2017 6 PM at Prescott House Professor Dale Keene, PhD, Chair of Ethics,Economics and the Common Good, St. Anslems College, Manchester, NH will enlighten us with a talk entitled: “Social Capital and the Missing Link: What the Puritans Can Teach Us about Recovering Community in the 21st Century”
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