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Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, many area clubs and groups may have canceled, postponed, or limited the attendance at certain events. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
Medford Garden Club: Garden Club meetings are free and open to the public. To join the Garden Club, contact Sarah Cummer at sbcummer@msn.com.
Medford Historical Society & Museum
Marker Program: Homeowners can celebrate the architectural history of Medford with a historical marker that shows the original date their house was built. The Medford Historical Society & Museum is offering these markers at $175 or $150 for Medford Historical Society & Museum members. Markers purchased by nonmembers include a free one-year membership to the society. Participation in this program helps to support historic preservation programs at the society, provides information about the city’s architectural development and builds a sense of pride in the communi
Updated on February 16, 2021 at 8:32 pm
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In a state rich with Black history, chances are many have walked right by them, but two Tufts University professors want everyone to know the meaning behind dozens of historical sites in Massachusetts.
So they put together a map with more than 200 historical sites across the state in an effort to bring Black history to life in Boston and beyond. It s called the African American Trail Project.
Collaborating with students and nonprofits, historians Kendra Field and Kerri Greenidge compiled the digital map. Their goal was to tell the story all the way from slavery to Black Lives Matter.
African American Trail Project Brings Black History to Life in Boston and Beyond necn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from necn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Club House
Community Content
Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, many area clubs and groups may have canceled, postponed, or limited the attendance at certain events. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
Medford Garden Club: Garden Club meetings are free and open to the public. To join the Garden Club, contact Sarah Cummer at sbcummer@msn.com.
Medford Historical Society & Museum
Marker Program: Homeowners can celebrate the architectural history of Medford with a historical marker that shows the original date their house was built. The Medford Historical Society & Museum is offering these markers at $175 or $150 for Medford Historical Society & Museum members. Markers purchased by nonmembers include a free one-year membership to the society. Participation in this program helps to support historic preservation programs at the society, provides information about the city’s architectural development and builds a sense of pride in the communi