OCHM After Hours: Screening of “Stephano”

OCHM After Hours: Screening of Stephano: The True Story of Shakespeare's Shipwreck with Hit and Run History Join us for a screening and Q&A with the filmmaker! The one-hour film Stephano: The True Story of Shakespeare's Shipwreck follows the story of the only Mayflower passenger who had been to North America previously. A decade earlier, Stephen Hopkins had been aboard a Jamestown-bound ship that wrecked on Bermuda, inspiring Shakespeare's final play, The Tempest. Shot on location, the intrepid Hit and Run History crew retraces Hopkins’ life crisscrossing the Atlantic. Two-time Emmy-nominated producer and host Andrew Giles Buckley, a Hopkins descendant, grew up hearing stories that New Plymouth’s iconoclast tavern keeper may have the model of The Tempest’s drunken and mutinous Stephano. In their Gumshoe Historian style, Buckley and crew of Hit and Run History seek out the reality of a man who was everywhere at the founding of America.

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ArtWeek: Giant Paint-by-Number

Art Week MA As part of Massachusetts’ ArtWeek we are creating a giant paint-by-number artwork! Help us paint this one-of-a-kind piece that will be displayed at Liberty & Union Festival 2020! And be sure to check out artweekma.org for all of the other great events throughout the state.

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4th Annual Great Taunton Baking Competition

4th Annual Great Taunton Baking Competition Come celebrate our 167th birthday with the 4th annual Great Taunton Baking Competition! Taste cakes from talented Taunton-area bakers or enter the competition yourself! Enter your cake (or cupcakes!) using a favorite birthday cake recipe for judging to win a special prize and bragging rights.

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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.

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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.

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Arts & Humanity

Arts & Humanity- Join us for a friendly, inclusive afternoon of sharing of the human spirit through the arts. From our features, we’ll hear original works of poetry and some old favorites will be made new again. All are invited to simply listen and enjoy the work of these area artists and share in their vibrant, creative energy. Pre-registration is encouraged to ensure a presentation slot, please email info@oldcolonyhistorymuseum.org or call us at 508-822-1622 to get on the list.

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Liberty & Union Walking Tour

Liberty & Union Walking Tour—BACK FOR 2020! Come walk the Liberty and Union Downtown Walking Tour! Join us for a free, one-hour guided tour of Historic Downtown Taunton. Our one-mile walking tour highlights some of the important architectural, cultural, and commercial sites between Church Green and Taunton Green. A great way to learn about the city, from its earliest days through the present, these tours are the third Saturday of every month, May through October, rain or shine.

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Liberty & Union Walking Tour

Liberty & Union Walking Tour—BACK FOR 2020! Come walk the Liberty and Union Downtown Walking Tour! Join us for a free, one-hour guided tour of Historic Downtown Taunton. Our one-mile walking tour highlights some of the important architectural, cultural, and commercial sites between Church Green and Taunton Green. A great way to learn about the city, from its earliest days through the present, these tours are the third Saturday of every month, May through October, rain or shine.

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OCHM After Hours: Beer with Bronson

OCHM After Hours: Beer with Bronson Grab a pour and take a tour with Curator of Collections, Bronson Michaud. Hear about the untold stories from our collection and take a peek at objects on display just for you. Regular $5 admission applies, museum members are always free.

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Cemetery Walking Tour

Walking Tour of Potters Field with Dr. Hanna Location: East Britannia Street, Taunton It’s known in municipal records as the Free Ground at Mayflower Cemetery, but Tauntonians call it simply Potters Field. For 100 years, beginning in 1862, this was the last resting place assigned to the city’s poor and forgotten. As an institution, it was remarkably democratic; its 1,000 burial plots hold representatives of eight foreign countries who, before overtaken by hard times, worked in at least twenty occupations. Now sandwiched between two much larger cemeteries, it nonetheless has a wealth of stories that are seldom told. From forgotten children to notorious murderers, the dead at the Free Ground have fascinating stories to tell. Dr. William Hanna, who has studied Potters Field for a decade, will lead a walking tour of the cemetery. Please note: the terrain is level and the small amount of necessary walking will be done at a leisurely pace. The tour will take approximately one hour. There is ample on-street parking available on East Britannia Street.

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