Williamstown Historical Museum – Annual Meeting and 1856 Yeoman Lithograph Lecture
The Williamstown Historical Museum's Annual Meeting, followed by a presentation on the 1856 Yeoman lithograph by Ralph Lieberman.
The Williamstown Historical Museum's Annual Meeting, followed by a presentation on the 1856 Yeoman lithograph by Ralph Lieberman.
Entrepreneur? Socialist? Visionary? Meet Al Bachand, creator of the affordable community neighborhood he named The Spruces (after planting 200 spruce saplings down the main street). During its hay day, The Spruces was a successful communal living experiment with roots in capitalism.
Mount Hope Farm was an experimental farm of national renown in the '30s & '40s. Dustin Griffin explores the writings of founder Parmalee Prentice.
Patricia Leach presents an illustrated lecture, "The Real-Life Mystery of Elizabeth Sanford Botsford" at the Williamstown Historical Museum.
On this Memorial Day, Sheila M. Stone shares her husband Robert L. Stone's wartime experiences in the Pacific during WWII, as chronicled in her book, "Letters in a Box."