


About the Museum
Worcester Historical Museum (WHM) is
the only institution devoted to local history. It includes a research library
of over 7,000 titles, an archive that houses thousands of documents, and a
collection of artifacts, all vital to the study of Worcester history. A few
examples of WHM's holdings include correspondence of abolitionist Abby Kelley
Foster, Blackstone Canal Company records, Civil War era diaries and letters,
and artifacts related to Worcester's industrial past including early woodenware
and ceramics, weaponry from the colonial era through World War II, paintings
and sculptures, and a significant costume and textile collection.
WHM also owns and operates Salisbury
Mansion, Worcester's only historic house museum. Built in 1772, it has
been restored to its 1830s appearance and one of the best documented historic
houses in New England. Thanks to the voluminous family papers, preserved at
the American Antiquarian Society, it is one of the best documented historic
houses in New England.
Worcester's history is interpreted through a calendar
of exhibitions, educational programming, tours and publications. WHM features
both permanent installations
and changing exhibitions.
There are a variety of Volunteer Opportunities at Worcester Historical Museum in the library, exhibits, collections, and programs departments.
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