Deep River Historical Society Thanksgiving Break

by | Oct 27, 2016 | News

thanksgivingCollege students home over the Thanksgiving break? House guests that have eaten more turkey than they wanted to and looking for something to do? Free entertainment and getting to know more about our town can all be accomplished during the extended hours at the Stone House post Thanksgiving!

Alternative to Black Friday Holiday shopping and/or football for those that want another activity.

 

Stone House Post Thanksgiving Hours

Open 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
Friday, Nov. 25th and Saturday. Nov. 26th.

Mark your calendars

  • Permanent Exhibits In the Ada Munson Homestead
  • Recently restored Marine Room
  • Early Preparations Being Made for the Festival of Trees, Trains and Traditions also.
  • Lionel Train Layout being planned for a hand’s on display for our young engineers!

Other Local Historical Societies Open for extended hours on Nov. 25, 26th also.

Essex Historical Society – Open 11:00-2:00 pm
Chester Historical Society – Open 10:00-2:00 pm

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