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Founded in 1896, the Peabody Historical Society & Museum collects and preserves the cultural history of Peabody Massachusetts and serves as a center for
its study and enjoyment. Plan your wedding or corporate function with us.
The Society's collections are of local and national significance and document over 300 years of the region's history.
The Society maintains seven historic properties, an extensive library and archives, and a large collection of china, textiles, furniture and fine and
decorative arts. The Society is supported by many dedicated volunteers and members, by generous contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations,
and by the rental of the Smith Barn (www.peabodyhistorical.org/wedding_facilities.asp), located at the idyllic Felton-Smith Historic Site, adjacent
to Peabody's Brooksby Farm.
Participate in Uncommon Threads 2012! We are currently accepting applications from quilters and vendors for our annual celebration of quilts, April 21-22, 2012 at the Smith Barn.
Judith Sargent and John Murray: A Timeless Love Story, February 12, 2 pm Don't miss this lecture by Bonnie Hurd Smith about the relationship between these two prominent 18th century figures.
Stepping Out: The Art of Formalwear, on view through April 15, 2012 Witness the dramatic evolution of special occasion attire from 1870-1970 in this exhibition featuring gowns, suits, capes, hats, and other items from the Society's costume collection.
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