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SUMMARY:Tuesdays & Saturdays - Village Green Walking Tour (multiple dates)
DESCRIPTION:Historical Walking Tours of the 2025 season\nThe “Village Green Walking Tour” on Tuesdays & Saturdays\, at 10:30am\, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time).\nVillage Green: Famous Residents\, Falmouth Firsts\, Favorite Spots\nLearn about several famous Falmouth citizens\, see a house full of Falmouth Firsts\, and visit one of Falmouth’s favorite places.\n\nView our Historical Walking Tour page for more information.
URL:https://museumsonthegreen.org/event/6671/
LOCATION:Museums on the Green\, 55-65 Palmer Avenue\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Programming,Historical Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:Mondays - Locust Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Historical Walking Tours of the 2025 season \nThe “Locust Street Walking Tour” on Mondays\, at 10:30am\, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time). \nLocust Street: Home to Many Mariners\nThis walk focuses on the homes\, adventures\, and families of several whaling captains\, along with the original settlement area of Falmouth\, local soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War\, and the old town burying ground. \nView our Historical Walking Tour page for more information.
URL:https://museumsonthegreen.org/event/locust-street-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Museums on the Green\, 55-65 Palmer Avenue\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Programming,Historical Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:Fridays - Historical Walking Tours (rotating\, multiple dates)
DESCRIPTION:Historical Walking Tours of the 2025 season \nFridays\, at 10:30am\, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time). \nFridays – Rotating between Grave Undertakings\, Scandals\, and Women’s History. View our Historical Walking Tour page for more information. \nPlease arrive by 10:15 am. Free. Registration required for Old Burying Ground tour only. \n  \nWomen’s History – 10:30am  – Aug 15th\, 22nd\, Sept 5\, & 12th\, Oct 3rd \nThis walking tours delves into the less familiar history of Falmouth as we introduce you to a few of the notable women who made – and continue to make – their mark in Falmouth. Along the way\, you will meet educators\, abolitionists\, suffragettes and storytellers. The tour features their stories and will give you new insight into the history of Falmouth. \nScandals – 10:30am – Aug 29th\, Sept 19th \nAre there ever any “things that are best forgotten?” Perhaps\, but we believe that revisiting past scandals can remind us that history was just real life before it was written down.  This new walking tour covers the shadier  side of local history\, from petty feuds and social spats to serious crimes of robbery and murder.  You’ll discover eleven events that really happened\, but are rarely mentioned in published histories of our town. For instance\, we will tell you about a colonial minister who desperately wanted a divorce\, a town official caught with counterfeit money\, and an unsolved murder that may have been committed by Prohibition-era gangsters. \nOld Burying Ground:  Grave Undertakings* 5:30pm – July 18th\, Aug 8th\, Sept 26th\nFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast\, everyone in Falmouth ended up here eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our tour guide leads you through this hidden gem of a cemetery. \n* The Old Burying Ground tour meets at the top of Cemetery Lane.\nNOTE: Please park in the 300 Committee lot at 157 Locust Street. Use the crosswalk to cross Locust St. and head towards the large boulder of the Mariners’ Memorial. Opposite the Memorial\, across Mill Rd.\, join your tour guide at the top of Cemetery Lane. \nPlease REGISTER HERE in advance for Old Burying Ground tour. \n 
URL:https://museumsonthegreen.org/event/historical-walking-tour-fridays/
LOCATION:Museums on the Green\, 55-65 Palmer Avenue\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Programming,Community,Historical Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:25th Annual Heritage Award Celebration at Museums on the Green
DESCRIPTION:Falmouth Historical Society’s 2025 Heritage Award Celebration Honoring Jim Lloyd\nThursday\, August 7th | 5:30–7:30 PM | Remarks at 6pm  \nFalmouth Museums on the Green\, 55 Palmer Ave \nPlease join the Falmouth Historical Society for a festive evening in the museum’s beautiful garden honoring Jim Lloyd\, this year’s recipient of the Heritage Award. This annual award celebrates individuals whose dedication and contributions have made a lasting impact on the preservation and enrichment of Falmouth’s history and community life. \nJim Lloyd’s commitment to civic and cultural life in Falmouth spans decades. From leading trolley tours through the town’s maritime past to serving as treasurer for numerous nonprofits—from Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuaries to the Friends of Fairwinds—Jim has been a constant champion of the causes that make our community strong. His long-standing support of the Historical Society\, alongside his late wife Caroline\, has included everything from gift shop stewardship to educational programming and strategic leadership. \nThe evening will include a catered reception with libations\, live musical performances by local youth string musicians\, and a special self-guided candlelight tour of the c.1790 Dr. Francis Wicks House Museum. The tour pays tribute to the “Fix the Wicks” campaign—a restoration initiative close to Jim’s heart. We invite you to raise a glass in Jim’s honor and celebrate the inspiring spirit of community service and historic preservation. \nMenu: \nSavory herbed stuffed mushrooms \nJonah Crabcakes with a lemon aioli \nShrimp cocktail with a caper Remulode \nTruffled egg salad on soft white bread \nBlue cheese\, stuffed dates with honey \nBuffalo chicken dip In puff pastry \nMini Quiche with spinach\, Gryuere\, red pepper and bacon \nDesserts \nMini lemon card with whipped cream and berries \nMini chocolate tarts with Sea salted caramel \nStrawberry shortcake with Chantilly cream \nView & Bid on Auction Items Here\n  \nTickets: $90per person\nRegister Here\n\nJim Lloyd Bio: \nBorn in Iowa\, Jim Lloyd grew up in Schenectady\, New York where his parents had emigrated from Wales (father) and Scotland (mother). His love of music comes from his paternal grandfather\, a Welsh slate quarryman\, who left the mines in his teens to graduate from the Royal Academy of Music in London. \nAn avid cross country and track runner\, he majored in political science at Colgate University  and received a master’s in public administration from the Wharton School at the University  of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation\, he was drafted but instead enlisted in the U.S. Navy\, serving as a public information officer in the Caribbean\, Mediterranean and the Western Pacific. This included service in Danang\, Vietnam. \nAfter 3 ½ years\, he was discharged as a LT. and began a corporate career in consulting and IT management with Wells Fargo\, Transamerica and the Kendall Company. In 1984\, he married Caroline Schea\, a merchandising executive for John Wanamaker in Philadelphia\, Pa. They spent three years in Boston before buying Mostly Hall B&B and moving to Falmouth. After 14 years entertaining visitors from around the world\, they moved to a condo in the Beebe Woods. \nCaroline and Jim first became acquainted with the Historical Society shortly after arriving in Falmouth. Caroline managed the gift shop in its many locations and served as president of the board. Trolley tours of Falmouth’s maritime history kept Jim busy for nearly twenty years. During the fall\, 25-30 people would ride the trolley from the Village Green to Woods Hole and back. Caroline also kept busy at the Falmouth Service Center and at the College Light Opera as treasurer on the board of directors. Meanwhile Jim was serving as treasurer of The Friends of Fairwinds\, The Penikese Island School and still as treasurer of Salt Pond  Areas Bird Sanctuaries. Jim also served on the boards of Highfield Halls & Gardens\, Neighborhood Falmouth and The Falmouth Rotary Club. \nAfter Caroline’s passing in 2021\, an internship and education program was funded at the Society. Jim continues to honor her legacy by supporting the many businesses and nonprofits that make Falmouth such a special place. He appreciates being honored with a Heritage Award and invites everyone to join him in the “Fix the Wicks” campaign. \n  \nThank you to our Sponsors! \n  \n 
URL:https://museumsonthegreen.org/event/25th-annual-heritage-award-celebration-at-museums-on-the-green/
LOCATION:Museums on the Green\, 55-65 Palmer Avenue\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Programming,Community
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