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Porter Phelps Huntington Foundation

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Deirdre
October 6, 2019
The Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum is an active Historic Site in Hadley, Massachusetts which tells the story of a New England family and their household over two centuries. The well-preserved 18th century structure contains the family’s belonging accumulated and preserved over 300 years. The museum presents several community out reach programs including Wednesday Folk Traditions, a seven week series of ethnic folk music performances; “A Perfect Spot of Tea” held each Saturday in July and August featuring earl grey, pastries and a line-up of local musicians; Community Days; art exhibits in the Corn Barn; and tours of the historic house and grounds which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Museum is also the National Connecticut River Scenic Byway visitor center.
The Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum is an active Historic Site in Hadley, Massachusetts which tells the story of a New England family and their household over two centuries. The well-preserved 18th century structure contains the family’s belonging accumulated and preserved over 300 years. The museum…
Jo Ann
July 14, 2018
If you're here on a Wednesday evening in Summer, there are wonderful outdoor concerts and picnic grounds at this location by the Connecticut River in Hadley. Concerts start at 6:30. Grounds open at 5:00

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Clase privada de tango
Ruta gastronómica por Northampton
Ubicación
130 River Dr
Hadley, MA