Cemetery Walking Tour

Walking Tour with of the Phillips and Gilbert Cemeteries with Dr. Hanna Location: Corner of Berkley and Pratt Streets Located on the southeast corner of Berkley and Pratt Streets, in the city’s Weir section, the Phillips Cemetery—also known as the Happy Hollow Cemetery or Locust Knoll—is the final resting place of several of the city’s sea captains. With approximately 100 graves ranging in age from the 17th to the 20th centuries, the cemetery also holds the graves of veterans of every war from the French and Indian War to the Civil War. Directly across Pratt Street is located the much smaller Gilbert Burial Ground. Among the graves dating back to 1746, here lie the bodies of a few members of the small African American community which once resided in the neighborhood known as Happy Hollow. Several are former slaves. Dr. William Hanna, author of A History of Taunton, will lead a walking tour of the two cemeteries. Ample parking is available on both Berkley and Pratt Streets. The tour, which will require walking slightly uphill at times, will be conducted at a leisurely pace. It will last approximately one hour.

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Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live

Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live! Join us at OCHM for America’s annual celebration of boundless curiosity. Museum Day brings together museums, zoos & cultural centers from all 50 states to offer free admission to all ticket holders. To participate visit: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/museum-day-2020/ Simply select the museum you would like to visit and enter your email. Tickets will be sent to the email provided for you to print. Bring the ticket to the museum to receive free admission for two visitors!

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M is for Museum

M is for Museum is a new initiative by the Old Colony History Museum to encourage early literacy in our future historians by providing a sensory-friendly space to hear a story at the Old Colony History Museum. Books will be middle-elementary level and we’ll have a coloring station, Lego corner, and fidget boxes available, as well as a spot to take some space with a weighted blanket and headphones. Families of all ages are welcome to drop in on one, a few, or all our story times! January 4th February 8th & 22nd March 7th & 12th April 11th & 25th May 9th & 30th June 13th & 27th

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M is for Museum

M is for Museum is a new initiative by the Old Colony History Museum to encourage early literacy in our future historians by providing a sensory-friendly space to hear a story at the Old Colony History Museum. Books will be middle-elementary level and we’ll have a coloring station, Lego corner, and fidget boxes available, as well as a spot to take some space with a weighted blanket and headphones. Families of all ages are welcome to drop in on one, a few, or all our story times! January 4th February 8th & 22nd March 7th & 12th April 11th & 25th May 9th & 30th June 13th & 27th

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M is for Museum

M is for Museum is a new initiative by the Old Colony History Museum to encourage early literacy in our future historians by providing a sensory-friendly space to hear a story at the Old Colony History Museum. Books will be middle-elementary level and we’ll have a coloring station, Lego corner, and fidget boxes available, as well as a spot to take some space with a weighted blanket and headphones. Families of all ages are welcome to drop in on one, a few, or all our story times! January 4th February 8th & 22nd March 7th & 12th April 11th & 25th May 9th & 30th June 13th & 27th

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February Flicks matinee series

Our February Flicks matinee series is back and each Saturday we’re showing movie adaptations of titles that we’ve read in our Old Colony Community Book Group! Snacks and drinks will be provided. February 1: "A Man Called Ove" February 8: "Water for Elephants" February 15: Museum closed in observance of Presidents’ Day February 22: "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" February 29: "The Man Who Never Was"

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February Flicks matinee series

Our February Flicks matinee series is back and each Saturday we’re showing movie adaptations of titles that we’ve read in our Old Colony Community Book Group! Snacks and drinks will be provided. February 1: "A Man Called Ove" February 8: "Water for Elephants" February 15: Museum closed in observance of Presidents’ Day February 22: "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" February 29: "The Man Who Never Was"

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February Flicks matinee series

Our February Flicks matinee series is back and each Saturday we’re showing movie adaptations of titles that we’ve read in our Old Colony Community Book Group! Snacks and drinks will be provided. February 1: "A Man Called Ove" February 8: "Water for Elephants" February 15: Museum closed in observance of Presidents’ Day February 22: "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" February 29: "The Man Who Never Was"

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February Flicks matinee series

Our February Flicks matinee series is back and each Saturday we’re showing movie adaptations of titles that we’ve read in our Old Colony Community Book Group! Snacks and drinks will be provided. February 1: "A Man Called Ove" February 8: "Water for Elephants" February 15: Museum closed in observance of Presidents’ Day February 22: "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" February 29: "The Man Who Never Was"

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Photo Scanning Day

Photo Scanning Day Bring in your photos taken in the Taunton area (people, events, landmarks, holidays, and more) and let us scan them for our digital collection. We'll give you back the originals and your images will become a part of OCHM’s photographic record of our community. Loose, unframed photos up to 11x17 inches can be scanned, limit 5 per person please!

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