3rd annual Hilltown History Trail Museums & Culture Tour
Drive the entire trail to visit all participating Hilltown History Trail museums in one day! These volunteer-run, rural museums have very limited open hours throughout the year, but for one day in August, six open at the same time for you to visit – for free!
Hit all the museums in 6 hours, or if whirlwind museum-hopping is not your pace, pick one or two properties to immerse yourself in. While all docents are volunteers, they hold secrets to our Hilltown past that will awe and amaze you.
Become intimate with the Wilder family of yore at Buckland’s farm museum. See the finished English barn restoration; Wilder Woods timber was harvested this winter and milled on-site to source the lumber needed for the project. Visit Dr. Samuel Shaw’s 19th century home medical office in Plainfield; his invoices are still on the desk and the medicine chest is full of remedies and prescriptions. Grab a virtual pint at Cummington’s Kingman Tavern museum and park your carriage in (or near!) their well-appointed barn. Thumb through Howes Brothers photographs and glass plate negatives to see if your antique New England house or public building is in the collection. In Shelburne (Falls), ogle the trunk full of Persian souvenirs local educator Fidelia Fisk brought back from Persia, where she worked in the mid 1800’s.
Participating museums include:
Ashfield Historical Society Museum, 457 Main St., Ashfield;
Wilder Homestead, 129 Ashfield Rd. (112 S), Buckland;
Buckland Historical Society Museum, 20 Upper St., Buckland;
Shaw-Hudson House, 286 Main St., Plainfield;
Kingman Tavern, 41 Main St., Cummington;
and Shelburne Historical Society Museum, 33 Severance St., Shelburne Falls.
Date and Time
Saturday Aug 3, 2024
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
Location
The Hilltown History Trail is produced by the Buckland Historical Society, www.BucklandMassHistory.org and happens every year on the first Saturday in August.
A printable map of the museums on the trail is found at http://www.http://HilltownHistoryTrail.org