When Ann Woodward shot her husband, her life changed forever. Though she claimed she thought he was a prowler, few believed the former showgirl and no one was more obsessed […]
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Beverly Almond, a young secretary in NYC at the time of Pearl Harbor, left security and home to work in England at the height of the war. She worked for […]
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Join Doug Carr, architect and student of art and history, as he presents a variety of art works collected by generations of Brooks Family members, whose ranks include the Saltonstalls and the family […]
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On first impression, the witchcraft trials of the Colonial era may seem to have been nothing but a free-for-all, fraught with hysterics. Margo Burns explores an array of prosecutions in seventeenth century New […]
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Join Medford Historian Dee Morris to talk about some good ideas! […]
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A Rare Blend: Our Early Library and Its Neighbors (1875 – 1920s)– a walking tour with Dee Morris Back in 1875, Thatcher Magoun, Jr. presented Medford an amazing gift, his father’s […]
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From Uptown Girls to Downton Abbey: How American Gilded Age Heiresses Invaded the British Aristocracy Fans of “Downton Abbey” and “The Gilded Age” will delight as Anglophile and former U.K. […]
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Join author Ted Reinstein, as he tells the story of the little-known heroes who fought segregation in baseball, but have remained largely unknown. One of the book’s main unsung heroes […]
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Join singer/storyteller Davis Bates for an evening of maritime music. Bates will share traditional sea chanteys and some stories too! Davis Bates has been telling stories for over thirty-eight years, […]
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DECEMBER ’41 Rising From Disaster: FDR, Churchill, and America after Pearl Harbor Come and hear “the king of the historical thriller” William Martin as he brings us back to one […]
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