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Nestled in a friendly and intimate setting overlooking the Merrimack River, the Buttonwoods Museum, home of the Haverhill Historical Society, offers a journey into Haverhill's past.
The Haverhill Public Library is a private nonprofit organization whose mission is to serve the cultural, social, and community needs of a diverse population by providing global access to...
Thomas Whittier, the pioneer, chose wisely in selecting the site of the homestead when he acquired 148 acres of land beside a brook which could furnish sufficient water for his farm needs and turn...
Dedicated to preserving the history of the graphic arts, graphic design, printing equipment and printing craftsmanship, The Museum of Printing holds the most extensive collection of materials and...
Haverhill is the quintessential New England city, set along a mighty river that once powered numerous industrial mills. An international "shoe capital" in the early 1900s, Haverhill, Massachusetts is now home to people who are discovering that they, too, can make history here. The natural beauty that drew settlers here in colonial times still exists here today. Along the river, eagles feather their nests, runners and hikers find renewed strength, and boaters navigate the winding path that leads to Newburyport and the Atlantic Ocean.