Programs
Campus Tours at the Museums (May-Oct)
June 6th – October 17th, 2025
Monday 10-2pm, Tuesday 10-2pm, Friday 10-2pm, Saturday 10-4pm
We also host historical walking tours year round. Click here for the current schedule of historical walking tours.
For special events, see below.
“The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Karen Rinaldo: MAY 1st Session SOLD OUT!
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Hitler’s First 100 Days” with Peter Fritzsche
When Germans Embraced the Third Reich
This is the chilling story of the beginning of the end. In the early 1930s, Germans were ravaged by the economic depression and pulled to political extremes both left and right. Then, in the spring of 1933, the country turned itself inside out. The deeply divided fractured republic gave way to a one-party dictatorship. The rise of Hitler.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Jefferson’s Daughters” with Catherine Kerrison
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThree Sisters, White and Black, in a Young America
Thomas Jefferson had three daughters. The similarities end there. Two were white and free; one was black and enslaved.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Agent Jack” with Robert Hutton
The True Story of MI5's Secret Nazi Hunter
Eric Roberts was a balding, seemingly inconsequential bank clerk from Cornwall, England. But, he had a winning smile and an uncanny ability to make people trust him. He also had an extraordinary amount of nerve—something you needed when you were a British spy. His code name was Agent Jack. Posing as Jack King, he helped uncover and neutralize the threat of fascism on British shores during WWII—which wasn’t as invisible as people thought at the time.
Historical Walking Tour of Falmouth
Hallett BarnHISTORICAL WALKING TOURS OF FALMOUTH WINTER/SPRING 2021 The Museums on the Green is offering historical walking tours of Falmouth now through May on the first and third Friday of every […]
“The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
VIRTUAL TALK: “War Fever” with Randy Roberts
Boston 1918. The deadly Spanish flu spread. The streets emptied. The war raged on. The enemy seemed to be lurking everywhere: prowling in submarines off the coast of Cape Cod, arriving on passenger ships in the harbor. Anyone who looked or sounded German was suspect. A fever gripped the city and wouldn’t let go.
VIRTUAL TALK: “In the Cauldron” with Lew Paper
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesTerror, Tension, and the American Ambassador's Struggle to Avoid Pearl Harbor
In the second half of 1941, America was tightening its noose around Japan’s neck. President Roosevelt’s economic sanctions were crippling the country, but its leaders refused to yield to American demands. Roosevelt thought it was just a matter of time. Joseph Grew, America’s ambassador to Japan, knew time had nothing to do with it.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Cross of Snow: The Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow” with Nicholas Basbanes
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThis is the first major literary biography of America’s most beloved nineteenth century poet in more than 50 years. It’s time to remember the life, the times, the works--the soul--of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Barbizon” with Paulina Bren
The Hotel That Set Women Free
Sure, Manhattan’s got the Plaza, the Algonquin and the Waldorf Astoria. But young women with a suitcase and a dream checked into The Barbizon. The iconic hotel was built on 140 East 63rd Street in Manhattan in 1927 at the height of the Roaring Twenties. It was intended to be a haven for “modern women” seeking careers in the arts. It became a magnet for ambitious young women who wanted adventure, independence and big-city careers. Not to mention fame and fortune, too.
“The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Karen Rinaldo: THIS DATE IS SOLD OUT!
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
Museum Monday at the Museums on the Green
Visit us May 17 FREE! View our exhibits and the new Wick's Gallery, see what's blooming in the gardens and stop by the Whaling Wives Gift Shop.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Goering’s Man in Paris” with Jonathan Petropoulos
Bruno Lohse was a charismatic art dealer in Berlin. He was also an SS officer and one of the most notorious art plunderers in history. Hermann Göring appointed him to Hitler’s art looting agency in Paris. There, he helped supervise the systematic theft and distribution of more than 30,000 artworks, taken largely from French Jews. He also helped the Nazi leader amass an invaluable private collection of plundered works—and apparently helped himself to some pieces he admired, too.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Olive the Lionheart” with Brad Ricca
In 1910, Olive MacLeod received word that her fiancé, the famous naturalist Boyd Alexander, was missing in Africa. So, she did what any Scottish aristocrat in the early twentieth century would do. She went to find him.
Historical Walking Tour of Falmouth
Hallett BarnHISTORICAL WALKING TOURS OF FALMOUTH WINTER/SPRING 2021 The Museums on the Green is offering historical walking tours of Falmouth now through May on the first and third Friday of every […]
“The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Karen Rinaldo: THIS DATE IS SOLD OUT!
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Without Precedent” with Joel Richard Paul
He was born in Virginia in 1755. Although the rough-cut frontiersman had little formal education, he became one of the nation’s preeminent lawyers and politicians. Meet John Marshall. He was at the center of every political battle—from the nation’s founding in 1776 for the next 40 years.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Becoming Dr. Seuss” with Brian Jay Jones
The definitive, fascinating, all-reaching biography of Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss made our childhood’s whimsical and wonderful, magical and musical. A green Grinch who stole Christmas, a mischievous cat with a funny striped hat, and an elephant on a mission to rescue a tiny village of Whos. What would he dream up next?
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Ravenmaster” with Christopher Skaife
It is said that if the Tower of London’s ravens should ever leave, the Crown will fall and Britain with it. That puts more than a little pressure on the Ravenmaster which, surprisingly, is a serious title indeed. Get a behind-the-scenes account of life with the legendary ravens at the world’s eeriest monument.
“The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Karen Rinaldo: THIS DATE IS SOLD OUT!
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Faster” with Neil Bascomb
How a Jewish Drive, an American Heiress and a Legendary Car Beat Hitler's Best
As Nazi Germany pushed the world toward war in 1938, there was another race in progress. The Grand Prix in Pau, France. Adolf Hitler wanted to reign supreme there, too. His elite racing team had millions upon millions in resources and driver Rudi Caraccioloa, whose killer instincts had put him at the top of the racing world. Now meet the underdogs...
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Doctors Blackwell” with Janice Nimura
In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell did the impossible. She became the first woman in America to receive an M.D. Her younger sister also did the impossible. In fact, Emily was the more brilliant physician.
VIRTUAL TRIVIA NIGHT with the CAPE COD TRIVIA BROTHERS
Join us for the Museums’ first-ever virtual trivia night. Now, we know what you’re thinking. The trivia questions are NOT just about history. We’re switching things up and mixing in music, movies, literature sports, current events—you name it! This is a multi-topic, multi-generational game. You can play it alone or build a team to help you score points. The top winners will receive prizes--and bragging rights!
VIRTUAL TALK: “Stolen” with Richard Bell
Imagine this: a Reverse Underground Railroad. A black market network of human traffickers and slave traders who stole thousands of legally free African Americans from their families in order to fuel slavery’s rapid expansion in the Antebellum South. It happened in Philadelphia.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Winter Army: The 10th Mountain Division in World War II” with Maurice Isserman
World War II. The German Wehrmacht had many well-trained and battle-hardened mountain divisions. At the start of the war, the US Army had none. So they did what Americans do: they started from scratch. They turned a wild idea into a reality and created a unique military fighting force, the 10th Mountain Division.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Mayflower” with Nathaniel Philbrick
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesMAYFLOWER A Story of Courage, Community, and War A 2007 Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History The story of the Plymouth Colony began in peril and ended in war. […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “In Search of a Kingdom” with Laurence Bergreen
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Spaniards called him “El Draque.” The dragon. The red-haired, hot-tempered Englishman was one of the most successful pirates ever to sail, making fortunes pillaging galleons laden with New World silver and gold. He was also the most wanted. King Philip II of Spain offered a reward of 20,000 ducats for his capture or death. (That’s about $8 million today.)
VIRTUAL TALK: “How Baseball Happened” with Thomas Gilbert
Baseball history is straight out of left field. You may have heard that Abner Doubleday or Alexander Cartwright invented the game. Neither did. You may think that a club called the Knickerbockers played the first game in 1846. They didn’t. And, for the record, baseball wasn’t born in Cooperstown, Hoboken or New York City, the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings weren’t the first professional club, and Jackie Robinson wasn’t the first to cross baseball’s color line.
FREE VIRTUAL TALK: “A Brief History of Whaling in the United States” with Michael Pregot
The whaling industry drove the early American economy. By the early 1800s, it was one of the most profitable enterprises in the United States, second only to textiles. Whale products were so valuable that people made fortunes. They also lost fortunes. Some lost their lives. While a life at sea seems like a great venture for some and adventure for others, whaling expeditions were dangerous. The competition was fierce. The elements were harsh. The journeys were long. The outcome of each voyage was unknown.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Breaking Ice & Breaking Glass” with Sandra Stosz
Before retiring, she made The Daily Beast’s list of “150 Women Who Shake the World.” She is Admiral Sandy Stosz, USCG (ret). And she is a woman of “firsts” The first women to command an icebreaker on the Great Lakes, the first woman to lead a US Armed Forces service academy, and the first woman assigned as deputy commandant for mission support, directing one of the Coast Guard's largest enterprises. Now, the woman who has commanded two ships and led large Coast Guard organizations during times of crisis and complexity has written her first book
SPECIAL RAFFLE: Win a Luxurious Two-Night Stay at the Palmer House
"Pampered at the Palmer House" Raffle You've passed this Victorian beauty dozens--if not hundreds--of times. Now, you have the chance to experience the unforgettable hospitality of the Palmer House Inn […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “Boston’s Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them” with Joseph Bagley
Great armchair tour: Boston’s fifty oldest buildings. Great tour guide. Joseph Bagley is the city archaeologist of Boston, a historic preservationist and a staff member of the Boston Landmarks Commission.
On Campus Event: Independence Day at the Museums
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJoin us as we celebrate America's 245th birthday! Local personalities will read excerpts from the letters of Massachusetts’ own Abigail and John Adams expressing their desires and concerns about achieving liberty, deliberations by the Second Continental Congress, and the Declaration of Independence that Congress adopted on July 4, when Americans now celebrate Independence Day.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Kidnapping Club” with Jonathan Daniel Wells
We're heading east to Gotham. Home of the “The New York Kidnapping Club.” Although slavery had been outlawed in here by the 1830s, this powerful network of judges, lawyers and police officers circumvented anti-slavery laws and sanctioned the kidnapping of free and fugitive African Americans.
VIRTUAL TALK: “John Marshall: The Final Founder” with Robert Strauss
At the turn of the 19th century, John Marshall became the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. At the time, the Supreme Court met in the basement of the new Capitol building in Washington—which is just about what the executive and legislative branches thought of the judiciary. Marshall changed all that.
VIRTUAL TALK: “North by Shakespeare” with Michael Blanding
The case: Find the true origins of William Shakespeare’s work. The sleuth: contemporary renegade scholar Dennis McCarthy. The suspect: Sir Thomas North, an Elizabethan courtier. Using plagiarism software, McCarthy has found direct links between North’s published and unpublished writings and Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and other Shakespeare’s plays. What’s more, Shakespeare’s plotlines seem lifted straight from North’s colorful life.
VIRTUAL TALK: “South to Freedom” with Alice Baumgartner
Not everyone knows the Underground Railroad ran in two directions. While the North was salvation for many US slaves before the Civil War, thousands of people went south. Mexico had abolished slavery in 1837, making it the Promised Land for thousands.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Terror to the Wicked” with Tobey Pearl
The year: 1638. The setting: Providence, near Plymouth Colony. The crime: A runaway indentured servant brutally stabs and robs a young Nipmuc tribesman returning home from trading beaver pelts. With his last breath, the victim reveals the details of the attack to Providence’s governor, Roger Williams. An all-out manhunt, dramatic capture and tension-filled murder trial follows. It is the first trial the two-year-old Plymouth Colony has faced.
HYBRID TALK: “They Call Me Pathfinder” with Mark Epstein
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesMark Epstein’s father started calling him “Pathfinder” when he was 10 years old. The unusual nickname came from the Pathfinder sleeping bags he sold in his Charlie’s Surplus sporting goods store in Worcester. It took Mark a while to grow into the moniker. As a kid, he had dreams of playing basketball, but his lack of motivation sidelined him. Later, a divorce sent him south to Charleston, SC without a plan. While struggling to put his life back together, he found his path as an educator, school counselor, basketball coach and advocate for equality.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Madhouse at the End of the Earth” with Julian Sancton
In 1897, the young Belgian commandant Adrien de Gerlache set sail on a three-year expedition to the icy continent of Antarctica, the unchartered end of the earth. After a series of costly setbacks, he had two options: turn back in defeat or sail deeper into the freezing waters toward glory—the first expedition to reach the magnetic South Pole. De Gerlache chose glory.
August Adventures: Free Admission to the Museums on the Green
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MAOn Campus Event: August Adventure Day Saturday, August 7, 10 am-2 pm Free Campus Admission, Free Walking Tour! During the month of August 2021, the Highland Street Foundation is partnering […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Gun, The Ship and the Pen” with Linda Colley
The United States Constitution was written in 1787. The first three words are “we the people.” But we are not the first or the only people to create a written governing document.
VIRTUAL EVENT: Katharine Lee Bates Poetry Contest
MA, United StatesKATHARINE LEE BATES POETRY CONTEST READINGS Join our second Virtual Poetry Fest! Once again, we will celebrate everyone--six year olds to seniors-- who submitted original, unpublished poems. Many of the […]
CHILDREN’S EVENT: Teddy Bear Picnic—Build Your Own Bear! SOLD OUT!!
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAnnual Teddy Bear Picnic: A Make and Take Affair Cost Per Bear Kit $15 Our in-person event is back! Make a bear with your children or grandchildren and take it […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Holly” with Julian Rubenstein
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIt was the last evening of summer in 2013. Five shots rang out in the Holly, a part of northeast Denver. African American families fleeing the Jim Crow South had settled in this area, which, over time, become the “invisible city” within a historically white metropolis. Shootings weren’t uncommon in the Holly. But the identity of the shooter that night came as a total shock.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Free World” with Louis Menand
Pulitzer Prize Winning Scholar and Critic Louis Menand show us that the Cold War was not just a contest of power. It was a contest of ideas: economic, political, artistic and personal that shaped American culture.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Victory for the Vote” with Doris Weatherford:
The Fight for Women's Suffrage and the Century that Followed
Nancy Pelosi’s forward to Victory for the Vote reminds us “that the trailblazing suffragists did not wait for change, they worked for change!” And work they did!
VIRTUAL TALK: “Valcour: The 1776 Campaign that Saved the Cause of Liberty” with Jack Kelly
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesRemember when America’s scrappy navy took on the full might of Britain’s sea power? Probably not. It was the least known campaign of the Revolutionary War. It was also one of the most crucial.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Last Mona Lisa” with Jonathan Santlofer
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn August of 1911, Vincent Peruggia stole the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. Exactly what happened in the two years before its recovery is a mystery. Many replicas of the famous painting exist, and more than one historian has wondered if the one returned to the Louvre is a fake. Now, present-day art professor Luke Perrone digs for the truth behind his most famous ancestor—you guessed it--Peruggia.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Love Proof” with Madeleine Henry
The New York Times named it a New and Noteworthy book. Critics are calling it “smart, sexy and scientific” “whip-smart and undeniably unique” and “worth every minute spent reading it.”
VIRTUAL TALK: “Tecumseh and The Prophet” with Peter Cozzens
When settlers spilled across the Appalachians to exploit lands won from the British in the War of Independence, they disregarded on thing: the rightful owners of the land. This is the untold story of the two Shawnee brothers who retaliated against the threat.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line” with Mari K. Eder
Gena Turgel was a prisoner who worked in the hospital at Bergen-Belsen. There, she cared for the young Anne Frank who was dying of typhus. Sisters Ida and Louis Cook sponsored refugees, helped smuggle their jewelry, furs and other valuables out of occupied territories and established temporary housing for immigrant families in London. The list goes on: a world tennis champ who became a spy, a Polish immigrant who worked for the OSS, a Jewish refugee who became a partisan to fight the Nazis. These are the girls who stepped out of line, the women who served, fought, struggled and made things happen—in and out of uniform during World War II.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Fears of a Setting Sun” with Dennis Rasmussen
Fill in the blank. By the end of their lives, most of our founding fathers—including George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson—felt that America’s constitutional experiment was __________________. The correct answer: utter failure. In fact, these visionaries didn’t think the republican government they built would last beyond their own generation.
Heritage Award Event
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFalmouth Historical Society 21st Annual Heritage Award: Women of Achievement Honoring Penelope Duby, Margaret Gifford, Barbara Kanellopoulos, Sharon Nunes & Pamela Rothstein The Falmouth Historical Society established this award in […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Lost Founding Father: John Quincy Adams” with William J. Cooper
He was overshadowed by his brilliant father, humiliated in office after the contested election of 1824, viciously assailed by populist opponents for being slippery and effete, and then resoundingly defeated by the western war hero Andrew Jackson in the 1828 election which ushered in an era of unparalleled expansion. John Quincy Adams has never basked in the historical spotlight—until now.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Ponzi Scheme” with David Kruh
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCharles Ponzi, circa 1920 (Wikipedia) THE PONZI SCHEME A Slide Show and Talk Long before Bernie Madoff made off with about $64.8 billion in other people’s money, there was a […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Invention of Miracles” with Katie Booth and Brian Greenwald
What if your greatest invention overshadowed your life’s mission? What if your life’s work, though well-intentioned, harmed those you wanted to help most? Alexander Graham Bell’s mother was deaf; his wife, Mabel Hubbard, was, too. His goal in life was to teach deaf students to speak. In fact, he championed “oralism” and went to considerable lengths to stamp out American Sign Language altogether. His greatest invention, the telephone, was the surprising outcome of his effort to create a speech reading machine. The Invention of Miracles looks at this genius in an entirely different way.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Kennedy’s Avenger” with David Fisher
No crime in history had more eyewitnesses. It was November 24, 1963, two days after President Kennedy was shot. Jack Ruby, a troubled nightclub owner, slipped quietly into the Dallas police station and assassinated the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald.
VIRTUAL TALK: “Mercury Rising” with Jeff Shesol
It was a perilous time, the height of the Cold War. The Soviets built the wall in Berlin and were testing the most destructive bombs in nuclear history. They were also beating the United States to every major milestone in space. It the United States couldn’t compete in the race to the heavens, how could it compete with the Soviets on Earth?
IN PERSON TALK: “Drunk” with Edward Slingerland (To be Held at Cape Cod Winery, East Falmouth, MA)
Cape Cod Winery 14 Oxbow Road, East FalmouthNow here’s a book worth toasting: Drunk. Join us for an afternoon at Cape Cod Winery for an entertaining and enlightening deep dive into humanity’s oldest indulgence: drinking.
On Campus Presentation: “The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Ground Breaking” with Scott Ellsworth
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAnd then they were gone. More than one-thousand homes and businesses. Restaurants, movie theaters, churches, doctors’ offices, a hospital, a public library, a post office. Looted, burned, and bombed from the air. In the spring of 1921, Tulsa’s infamous “Black Wall Street” was wiped off the map—and erased from the history books—in less than twenty-four hours.
On Campus Presentation: “The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Artist Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
Cancelled Due to Weather: “The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Artist Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
FREE VIRTUAL TALK: “Red Comet” with Heather Clark
This highly anticipated biography of Sylvia Plath was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award in Biography. Writer Glennon Doyle called it “one of the most beautiful biographies I have ever read.” Laura Freeman of The Times (London) said, “I would not have wished it shorter.”
On-Campus Presentation: “The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Artist Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
SOLD OUT! On Campus Presentation: “The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Artist Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
RESCHEDULED: “Grave Undertakings: The Old Burying Ground Walking Tour”
Old Burying Ground 10 Cemetery Lane, Falmouth, MA, United StatesExplore Falmouth’s earliest and most mysterious burial ground on our new 45-minute guided walking tour. Hear the forgotten stories of the town’s first settlers, discover the final resting places of many Revolutionary War soldiers, and view the headstones of the unfortunate who were lost at sea, killed by a whale, struck by lightning, or fell off a wharf and drowned. You guide will also reveal the symbolic—and sometimes bizarre—meanings behind the epitaphs and engravings within.
FREE VIRTUAL TALK: “Thanksgiving Traditions in Boston” with Anthony Sammarco
MA, United StatesThanksgiving has been celebrated nationally on and off since 1789. While Governors of Massachusetts had proclaimed a local holiday of Thanksgiving, Sarah, J. Hale, the editor of Goey’s Lady’s Book, promoted a National Day of Thanksgiving.
On-Campus Presentation: “The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Artist Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
On-Campus Presentation: “The First Thanksgiving-1621” with Artist Karen Rinaldo
Dr. Francis Wicks House 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA“The First Thanksgiving-1621” by Karen Rinaldo is the inaugural exhibit in the new gallery at the Dr. Francis Wicks House. Since the painting will be returned to its owner in Wisconsin later this year, this is a rare opportunity to view the work and meet the artist at the same time.
FREE HYBRID EVENT: “Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy” with Nathaniel Philbrick
First Congregational Church 68 Main Street, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWhen George Washington became president in 1789, the United States of America was still a loose and quarrelsome confederation and a tentative political experiment. Washington undertook a tour of the ex-colonies to talk to ordinary citizens about his new government, and to imbue in them the idea of being one thing--Americans. In the fall of 2018, Nathaniel Philbrick embarked on his own journey into what Washington called "the infant woody country" to see for himself what America had become in the 229 years since.
FREE VIRTUAL TALK: “On Corruption in America” with Sarah Chayes
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAuthor Sarah Chayes thinks the United States resembles some of the most corrupt countries in the world. She says that corruption is an operating system of sophisticated networks in which government officials, key private-sector interests, and out-and-out criminals interweave. Their main objective: not to serve the public but to maximize returns for network members.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Howe Dynasty” with Julie Flavell
In December 1774, Benjamin Franklin met Caroline Howe in a London drawing room for “half a dozen Games of Chess.” These meetings weren’t about board games. That was the cover story. Caroline’s brothers—British General Sir William Howe and Richard Admiral Lord Howe—were there. They were all part of a last-ditch attempt to forestall the outbreak of the American War of Independence.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Quiet Zone” with Stephen Kurczy
The last truly quiet town in America lies deep in the Appalachian Mountains: Green Bank, West Virginia. While astronomers at the Green Bank Observatory use the latest technology to search the depths of the universe, residents live device-free. No WiFi. No iPads. There is a ban on anything emanating radio frequencies that might interfere with the Observatory’s telescope.
IN-PERSON-ONLY EVENT: “I Keep Trying to Catch His Eye” with Ivan Maisel
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesLongtime ESPN writer Ivan Maisel never thought he’d write a story like this. In February 2015, he received a call that would change his life forever: his son’s car had been found abandoned in a parking lot next to Lake Ontario. Two months later, Max's body was found in the lake.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream” with Dean Jobb
His weapon of choice was poison. His victims were mostly women. In the span of 15 years, he murdered as many as ten people in the United States, Britain, and Canada, a death toll with almost no precedent in the late nineteen century. He was as brazen as Jack the Ripper. In fact, many people claimed he was the notorious serial killer. In truth, he was Thomas Neill Cream. Dr. Thomas Neill Cream.
Free In-Person Event: “Martha’s Vineyard in the American Revolution” with Thomas Dresser
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn 1778, two key events--one involving three young women and the second involving an armada of forty naval ships—convinced Vineyard Patriots to fight against British incursions on the Island and, more broadly, on American soil. Local author Thomas Dresser reveals the unheralded contributions of islanders to the fight for freedom.
VIRTUAL TALK: “America and Iran: A History” with John Ghazvinian
This complex story begins in the eighteenth century. America’s Founding Fathers Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams had great respect for the Persian Empire. In turn, Iranians saw America as an ideal to emulate for their own government. So, how did two countries that once had such heartfelt admiration for each other became such committed enemies?
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Surprising Stephen A. Douglas” with Reg Ankrom
They called him the Little Giant. But Illinois’ Stephen A. Douglas packed a lot of power and persuasion into his five-foot-four-inch frame. He was a U.S. senator, leader of the Democratic Party and one of two Democratic Party nominees for president in the 1860 election. The debates he held with Abraham Lincoln are some of the most famous in American history. Well, we all know how that election turned out. But Douglas never belonged where the history books put him: in Lincoln’s shadow.
VIRTUAL TALK: “An Atlas of Extinct Countries” with Gideon Defoe
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCountries die. Sometimes it’s murder, sometimes it’s by accident, and sometimes it’s because they were so ludicrous, they didn’t deserve to exist in the first place. Occasionally they explode violently. A few slip away almost unnoticed. Often the cause of death is either “got too greedy” or “Napoleon turned up.” Now and then they just hold a referendum and vote themselves out of existence.
CANCELLED-VIRTUAL TALK: “All the Frequent Trouble of Our Days” with Rebecca Donner
In 1932, Mildred Harnick began holding secret meetings in her apartment. Together, this small band of political activists wrote leaflets that denounced Hitler and called for revolution. Under the cover of night, they slipped the leaflets into mailboxes, public restrooms, and phone booths around Berlin. Mildred also began helping Jews escape, plotting acts of sabotage, and recruiting more and more working class Germans to the cause. By 1940, hers was the largest underground resistance group in Berlin.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Confidence Men” with Margalit Fox
A lawyer. A mechanic. A Ouija board. One of the greatest cons ever. But Harry Jones and Cedric Hill weren’t your typical Confidence Men. They were British officers imprisoned in a remote Turkish POW camp during World War I.
VIRTUAL TALK: “The Nine” with Gwen Strauss
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Nine follows the true story of the author’s great aunt Hélène Podliasky, who led a band of nine female resistance fighters as they escaped a German forced labor camp and […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “Stampede” with Brian Castner
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn 1897, the United States was mired in the worst economic depression that the country had yet endured. So when all the newspapers announced gold was to be found in […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “A Shot in the Moonlight” with Ben Montgomery
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAfter moonrise on the cold night of January 21, 1897, a mob of twenty-five white men gathered in a patch of woods near Big Road in southwestern Simpson County, Kentucky. […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “Dress Codes” with Richard Thompson Ford
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesDress codes are as old as clothing itself. For centuries, clothing has been a wearable status symbol; fashion, a weapon in struggles for social change; and dress codes, a way […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “Veritas” with Ariel Sabar
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn 2012, Dr. Karen King, a star religion professor at Harvard, announced a breathtaking discovery just steps from the Vatican: she'd found an ancient scrap of papyrus in which Jesus […]
CANCELLED!!!IN PERSON TALK: “A History of America in Ten Strikes” with Erik Loomis
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesA History of America in Ten Strikes―published in the wake of the teachers' strike that swept the country in 2018―challenges all of our contemporary assumptions around labor, unions, and American […]
In Person Talk: “Nobska” with Ben Carnavale
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesLocals and tourists alike pass Nobska Lighthouse in Woods Hole on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, every day. We take comfort in Nobska's beauty and powerful fourth-order beam. Folks on Martha's Vineyard […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “Our Team” with Luke Epplin
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn July 1947, not even three months after Jackie Robinson debuted on the Brooklyn Dodgers, snapping the color line that had segregated Major League Baseball, Larry Doby would follow in […]
VIRTUAL TALK: “Blood and Treasure” with Tom Clavin
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe explosive true saga of the legendary figure Daniel Boone and the bloody struggle for America's frontier It is the mid-eighteenth century, and in the 13 colonies founded by Great […]
IN PERSON TALK: “Red Line” with Joby Warrick
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Black Flags, the thrilling unknown story of America’s mission in Syria: to find and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons and keep them out of the hands of […]
Virtual Talk: “The Fabric of Civilization” with Virginia Postel
The story of humanity is the story of textiles -- as old as civilization itself. Since the first thread was spun, the need for textiles has driven technology, business, politics, […]
Special Event-Patriots, Pirates and a Poet: A Family Friendly Walking Tour
Learn about the little girl who was known for croaking in singing class, who wrote the most famous song in America. Who was on the mid-night ride, when he wasn't […]
IN PERSON TALK: “Allegiance” with Tamsen Evans George
He was intimately involved in all the strategy and planning to bring liberty to this new republic. Born in Boston, his adventures as a doctor took him from apprentice o […]
Volunteer Recruitment Event at Museums on the Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe international nonprofit, Points of Light, recognizes the week of April 17th as National Volunteer week. So we want to take this opportunity to thank all of our volunteers for […]
IN PERSON TALK: ‘Sea Captains of Cape Cod” with Dr. Michael Pregot
Whether you call Cape Cod a man-made island or describe it as a geographic peninsula connected to the mainland by bridges, there is one non-debatable fact. Cape Cod is surrounded […]
IN PERSON TALK: “Coffeeland” with Augustine Sedgewick
Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe epic story of how coffee connected and divided the modern world Coffee is an indispensable part of daily life for billions of people around the world. But few […]
Museums on the Green Member + 1 Guest Appreciation Party
Come mingle with old friends and make some new ones. The 2022 Season is filled with new and exciting exhibits!!! REGISTER HERE
Declaration of Independence / Frederick Douglass Reading
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIt was on July 2, 1776 that the Continental Congress voted to declare independence from Great Britain. Two days later on July 4, Congress approved Jefferson's document that laid out […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Old Burying Ground 10 Cemetery Lane, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in town ended up here eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our guide leads you through this […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Old Burying Ground 10 Cemetery Lane, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in town ended up here eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our guide leads you through this […]
Antique Sale: Donations Being Accepted
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesToo Much Stuff? Donate it to Museums on the Green Antique Sale Due to staffing issues, we will not be accepting donations on July 23, but please bring your items […]
Sea Shanty: A Maritime Musical Event
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Sea Shanty Musical Event is a family event celebrating our Maritime History in Falmouth. It will include maritime storytelling; an hour of Sea Shanty music by the local trio […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk Through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Old Burying Ground 10 Cemetery Lane, Falmouth, MA, United StatesEvery Wednesday in August (August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31) from 10 am - 11:30 am From the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in town ended up […]
Teddy Bear Picnic
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAnnual Teddy Bear Picnic: A Make and Take Affair The Teddy Bear Picnic is almost here! Make a bear with your children or grandchildren and take it home for more […]
Katharine Lee Bates Poetry Fest
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAugust 12, 2022, is the 163rd birthday of Falmouth’s famous poet, Katharine Lee Bates, author of the patriotic poem “America the Beautiful." On August 12, from 2-4 pm in the […]
Members Only Antique Sale Preview
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesPlease join us for wine, appetizers, and a private look at the items donated for our Annual Antique Show. Meet and mingle with other supporters of the Museums. Admire and […]
Antique Sale
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesShop for hidden treasures! Antique Sale will be held on Saturday, August 20, 9:30-3:00 Admission is $ 7 ($ 6 with Goosefare promotional card) Children under 12 are free No […]
Goodbye Pat!
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesYou are welcome to come to an appreciation breakfast to say good bye to Past President Patricia Dottore for her service. She will be leaving Falmouth to be closer to […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom 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 […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom 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 […]
Nooks and Crannies Tour: The Hidden Spaces at Museums on the Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesGo behind the scenes for an original tour with the Museums' new Executive Director, Rachel Lovett, to explore historic spaces not normally open to the public in the 1790 Wicks […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom 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 […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk Through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Old Burying Ground 10 Cemetery Lane, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom 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 […]
Harvest House Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHarvest House Tour The tour will feature seven distinctly different properties. Several historic houses on the Town Green date back to the 1700 and 1800's they tell the story of […]
Art’s Falmouth – JAZZ STROLL 2022
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesArtsFalmouth’s Jazz Stroll 2022 will be held Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 6 to 8:30 PM along Main Street and Palmer Ave in downtown Falmouth. All performances are an hour […]
Scandals, Crimes, and Disasters Walking Tours
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAll tour participants will receive a free appetizer from Estia Greek Restaurant on Main Street, good for the night of the event. Are there ever any “things that are best […]
Sins, Sips, and Secrets
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThis October we invite you to join us for a night at the Museum. On an interactive tour, participants will visit the 1790 Dr. Francis Wicks House to hear a […]
Scandals, Crimes, and Disasters Walking Tours
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAll tour participants will receive a free appetizer from Estia Greek Restaurant on Main Street, good for the night of the event. Are there ever any “things that are best […]
Wicked at Wicks: A Children’s Halloween Celebration at the Falmouth Museums on the Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCome down to the Falmouth Museums on the Green for a fun family Halloween event. The event will include trick-or-treating at several historic properties on our campus including the 1790 […]
The Making of an Exhibition: A Curator’s Lecture on the Charles Willson Peale exhibition at the Hammond-Harwood House Museum
Our Executive Director, Rachel Lovett, will be giving a lecture on her recent exhibition "Ambition: Charles Willson Peale in Annapolis" which she created at her former institution, the Hammond-Harwood House […]
Christmas with the Conants
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday December 10th, 2022 Tours at 3pm and 4pm This holiday season join the Falmouth Museums on the Green for a program filled with cheer, crafts, and stories of yesteryear. […]
Annual Members’ Meeting
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAnnual Members' Meeting January 21st, 2023, 10am in the Cultural Center Looking towards Spring and what's ahead, as well as a review of last year! Election of Board of Directors […]
Winter Walk: In Search of the Captain’s Best Mate
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday, January 28th at 2pm In this winter walking tour, discover the homes of sea captains and their families including those featured in our exhibition, Better Together: Falmouth Families at Sea […]
Better Together: Falmouth Families at Sea 1852-1886
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesExhibition Opening Members Only Reception at Conant House on Saturday, January 28, 3pm to 4:30pm. Remarks at 3:30pm. In nineteenth century Falmouth the life of a Whaling Captain was full […]
Winter Walk: From Falmouth with Love
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday February 11th at 10am This February discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s more amorous past in honor of Saint Valentine’s Day. The tour will explore diverse sets of couples whose […]
Love Letter to Cape Cod Film Event
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFalmouth Historical Society Members Event, Free. General Public $20. Includes wine and chocolate treats. Enjoy Valentine's Day this year by celebrating the treasures of Cape Cod's architectural history! Protect […]
Winter Walk: From Falmouth with Love
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday February 18th at 10am This February discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s more amorous past in honor of Saint Valentine’s Day. The tour will explore diverse sets of couples whose […]
Make and Take Program: Faces of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Falmouth Museums on the Green is pleased to offer a free children’s program on Saturday, February 25. This program is part one of a four part Winter/Spring series for […]
Women’s History Month
Women's History Month Course - Activities
Remember My Name – Celebrating the Women of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn honor of Women’s History Month, these walking tours delve into the less familiar history of Falmouth as we introduce you to a few of the notable women who made […]
Remember My Name – Celebrating the Women of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn honor of Women’s History Month, these walking tours delve into the less familiar history of Falmouth as we introduce you to a few of the notable women who made […]
The Medical World of Dr. Francis Wicks of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn honor of National Doctor’s Day, this talk offers an introduction to medical ideas and practices in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Massachusetts, both among physicians like Francis Wicks, who […]
Dearly Departed: The Art of Mourning Past & Present
Falmouth Art center 137 Gifford Street, Falmouth, MAThis exhibition is in conjunction with the Falmouth Art Center. Dearly Departed: The Art of Mourning Past & Present is open to the public from March 31 to April 24 in […]
The Art of Mourning Past & Present
Falmouth Art center 137 Gifford Street, Falmouth, MAFree and Open to the Public at the Falmouth Art Center. Event is Sponsored by Oak Grove Cemetery Association of Falmouth, Inc. Join Falmouth Historical Society’s Executive Director, Rachel Lovett, for a half […]
Town Green Scavenger Hunt: An Ongoing Free Family Program
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesReserve your take home booklet and pickup during office hours Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm at the Conant House located at 65 Palmer Avenue Falmouth, MA. Please call […]
Saving the Land that Feeds Us: A Joint Event with Farming Falmouth & the Falmouth Historical Society
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThursday, April 27th 5:30pm to 7pm Falmouth’s history -- and its future -- is connected to the land. This special joint event will take guests behind the scenes and into Falmouth’s […]
Whaling Wives of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThursday, May 4 at 4pm $20 Non-Members/ $10 Members. Includes appetizers and wine. Limited capacity. Back by popular demand whaling scholar Carolyn Partan will illustrate the adventurous lives of ship […]
Opening Day 2023!
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCome see us on our Opening Day of the Season!
Sales by the Sea: Historic Falmouth Businesses – Exhibition Opening Reception
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJoin us for the opening reception of our newest exhibition - Sales by the Sea: Historic Falmouth Businesses! Members & Guests Only - Please register online The coastal topography has defined […]
Cape Cod Museum Trail – Museum Mondays in May
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesVisit us for Free today for Museum Monday!
What to Expect in Martha’s Vineyard in the Roaring Twenties: Radicals and Rascals
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWhat to Expect in Martha’s Vineyard in the Roaring Twenties: Radicals and Rascals Book Lecture Wednesday, May 24th at 4pm With Tom Dresser $20 Non-Member/$10 Members includes […]
Falmouth Garden Club Plant Sale
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFeaturing a variety of mature perennials! Garden Club members are busy potting up favorite plants from their gardens. Don't miss the opportunity to add them to your collection. Happening at the Museums […]
*Wicks House tours are closed on May 30th & 31st and June 2nd & 7th. Conant House will be open for tours for free.*
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United States*Wicks House tours are closed on May 30th & 31st and June 2nd & 7th. Conant House will be open for tours for free.*
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in Falmouth ended up in the graveyard eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our tour guide leads […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in Falmouth ended up in the graveyard eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our tour guide leads […]
23rd Annual Heritage Award Celebration
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday, June 10th, 2023 23rd ANNUAL HERITAGE AWARD CELEBRATION A Community Celebration Honoring Brenda Swain for her 19 years of service with the Falmouth Service Center, which opened in 1983. […]
2023 Katharine Lee Bates Poetry Fest
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesMuseums on the Green of Falmouth Historical Society Presents 2023 KATHARINE LEE BATES POETRY FEST Write a poem! Win a prize! (Prizes include gift certificates) The Poetry Fest will be […]
Cooking with Margaret Conant
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCooking with Margaret Conant Thursday, June 15 2023 at 5:30pm, Falmouth Museums on the Green Step back more than one hundred years into Margaret Conant’s kitchen, a room that would […]
Arts Alive Weekend at The Falmouth Museums on the Green (Falmouth Historical Society)
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesArts Alive Weekend at The Falmouth Museums on the Green (Falmouth Historical Society) Saturday, June 17th 10am to 2pm The Falmouth Museums on the Green (Falmouth Historical Society) will offer free […]
Cape Cod Learning Tours – Talk-Oh Tuesdays – Lectures Every Tuesday Night
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCape Cod Learning Tours - Lectures Every Tuesday Night Talk-Oh Tuesdays A weekly series featuring local scientists, historians and naturalists that will entertain and inform you! From the energy producing […]
Art & Wellness: Stretch and Sketch Series
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Falmouth Historical Society is thrilled to present a new exciting Art & Wellness Stretch and Sketch Series. The programs start with a short 20-minute art talk given by the […]
Outcasts: the Penikese Island Leper Hospital 1904-1921
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesOutcasts: the Penikese Island Leper Hospital 1904-1921 A partnership program with the Falmouth Jewish Congregation and the Falmouth Museums on the Green July 24 at 5pm Free and Open to […]
Wish You Were Here: Postcards from the Past
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWish You Were Here: Postcards from the Past Wednesday, July 26 3pm to 5pm Free and Open to the Public thanks to the Falmouth Cultural Council. Limited capacity, please pre-register. […]
Highland Street Foundation – August Adventures – Free Day
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesTours of the fabulous c.1790 Wicks House and Conant House galleries will be available 10am to 2pm along with a walking tour of the Village Green at 10:30am. We'll […]
A History of the Falmouth Road Race
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United States“A History of the Falmouth Road Race" Wednesday, August 16th Admission by Voluntary Donation. Space Limited Please Pre-Register on Eventbrite. Come hear bestselling author Paul Clerici on Wed., August 16, […]
Whales’ Tales: Walking Tour, Lecture & Reception
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThursday, August 17, 2023 Special event at Museums on the Green, Falmouth, MA A fun fundraiser! An immersion into Falmouth’s whaling history. Learn more about the men – and women […]
Rededication Ceremony of the Blue Star By-Way Memorial Garden
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesPeter Cottontail Hop
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesPeter Cottontail Hop Thursday, August 24th 10am to 11:30am Join the Falmouth Historical Society and the Thornton Burgess Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen for a family program that […]
Nooks and Crannies Tour: The Hidden Spaces at the Museums on the Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThursday, September 7 at 4:30-5:30pm $20 Non-Member/$10 Members. Back by popular demand go behind the scenes for an original tour with the Museums’ Executive Director, Rachel Lovett and Research Manager […]
Art After Hours: The History of Wallpaper
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThursday, September 14 at 4pm This event is now free and open to the public in memory of Grace Hauser. Includes appetizers and wine. Limited capacity, please pre-register. Join wallpaper […]
Annual Antiques & Crafts Sale – Postponed due to Hurricane
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United States*UPDATE 9/13/23: We made a collective decision that it would be in the best interest of the museum staff/volunteers, our vendors, and participants to postpone the Antiques & Crafts […]
Falmouth in the Civil War-CANCELLED
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United States*PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS Tuesday, September 19th at 4pm with Michael McNaught While Falmouth produced nobody as heroic as Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, colonel of […]
Looking for America: Sculptor Hiram Power’s Falmouth Legacy
Falmouth Public Library 300 Main Street, Falmouth, MA, United StatesTuesday, September 26th at 4pm The program is offered Free and Open to the Public Courtesy of the Falmouth Historical Society Board of Trustees. All are welcome. Please register as […]
Cape Cod Noir
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThursday, October 5 at 5pm $20 Non-Members/ $10 Members. Includes appetizers and wine. Limited capacity. Join author Dana Cameron as she talks about Cape Cod Noir, a collection of fictional […]
Opening Reception for “Wish You Were Here: Postcards from the Past” Exhibition
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThis Event has reached capacity and is SOLD OUT. The opening reception for Wish You Were Here: Postcards from the Past will be held on Friday, Oct. 6, 4 to […]
On the Road to the Mayflower
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United States"On the Road to the Mayflower " is a prequel to the author's popular presentation "In the Wake of the Mayflower" about the Pilgrim experience in America. Karen Rinaldo is a […]
Bizarre & Eerie Events in War
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesBizarre & Eerie Events in War Wednesday, October 25th at 4pm $20 Non Member/$10 Members, please pre-register as space is limited. Experience the surreal and supernatural occurrences during wartime. We go […]
Wicked at Wicks: A Children’s Halloween Celebration at the Falmouth Museums on the Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFriday, October 27 4-5:30pm $10 per child. Member’s children are $5. Please pre-register. Come down to the Falmouth Museums on the Green for a fun family Halloween event. The event […]
Sins, Sips, and Secrets
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday, October 28 from 4 to 7pm $30 Non-Members/ $15 Members. Includes appetizers and wine. Limited capacity. This October we invite you to join us for a night at the […]
Book a Special Curated Experience, Rental, or Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe museum has officially closed for the season; however, that does not mean the fun stops there! Do you have guests coming into town? Book a private tour for you […]
The Bells of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesOur meeting in November will feature a talk by Mr. Kenneth Peal, a retired engineer, who has been exploring bells in Falmouth for many years. He will tell us about […]
Washburn at War
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWASHBURN AT WAR: Saturday, November 11 at 2pm $20 Non Member/$10 Members, please pre-register as space is limited The lecture will appeal to anyone interested in the goings on during […]
Giving Tuesday
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesGiving Tuesday: Donate using PayPal Your contribution allows us to protect our artifacts, maintain our properties, and continue our mission of preserving and sharing the history of Falmouth. We are […]
Greens & Gifts Sale
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesGreens & Gifts Sale Saturday, December 2 9am to 3pm Join the Falmouth Museums on the Green & the Falmouth Garden Club for a day of shopping to pick up […]
Deck the Halls: A Design Event for Kids
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesDeck the Halls: A Design Event for Kids Saturday, December 2nd from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in, activity takes about 15 to 30 mins, depending on the child. Cultural Center, […]
Holiday Shop, Sip, & Social: A Member’s Appreciation and Shopping Night
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHoliday Shop, Sip, & Social: A Member’s Appreciation and Shopping Night Thursday, December 7 from 4pm to 6pm. Remarks at 5pm. Join the Falmouth Historical Society for a festive night […]
Christmas Antiques & Crafts Market
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesChristmas Antiques & Craft Market - Saturday, December 9th 11am to 4pm A New England Christmas postcard comes to life this year when the Falmouth Historical Society presents an afternoon […]
The Very Unmerry Christmas Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Very Unmerry Christmas Tour Thursday December 21st, 2023 at 4pm This tour is now sold out, however, if there is enough interest the museum can run the tour in […]
The Very Unmerry Christmas Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThis tour is now sold out, thank you! The Very Unmerry Christmas Tour Thursday January 4th, 2024 at 3pm Merry Christmas? I do not think so! Join the Falmouth Historical […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in Falmouth ended up in the graveyard eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our tour guide leads […]
Dining with Jane Austen
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesDINING WITH JANE AUSTEN Thursday, January 25th 1pm The family of Dr. Francis Wicks lived in the beautiful house on Falmouth’s town green (now owned by the Falmouth Historical Society) […]
Annual Members’ Meeting
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday, January 27th at 2pm followed by a coffee hour Looking towards Spring and what's ahead, as well as a review of last year! Election of Board of Directors - […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in Falmouth ended up in the graveyard eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our tour guide leads […]
Made at the Museum: A Five Senses Expedition
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesLife Rings: A Special Movie Event
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesLife Rings: A Special Movie Event Tuesday, February 6th at 4pm This is a joint event with the Falmouth Historical Society and Protect our Past. Why Protect Our Past produced the […]
Grave Undertakings: A Walk through Falmouth’s Old Burying Ground
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom the most respected minister to the lowliest outcast, everyone in Falmouth ended up in the graveyard eventually. See their markers and hear their stories as our tour guide leads […]
Made at the Museum: A Five Senses Expedition
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: In Search of the Captain’s Best Mate
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: In Search of the Captain’s Best Mate In this walking tour, discover the homes of sea captains and their families, including many featured in our exhibition. Saturday, February […]
Winter Walk: From Falmouth with Love
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: From Falmouth with Love Discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s romantic past. This February discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s more amorous past in honor of Saint Valentine’s […]
Made at the Museum: A Five Senses Expedition
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: In Search of the Captain’s Best Mate
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: In Search of the Captain’s Best Mate In this walking tour, discover the homes of sea captains and their families, including many featured in our exhibition. Saturday, February […]
Winter Walk: From Falmouth with Love
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: From Falmouth with Love Discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s romantic past. This February discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s more amorous past in honor of Saint Valentine’s […]
Made at the Museum: A Five Senses Expedition
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: Remember My Name – Celebrating the Women of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn honor of Women’s History Month, these walking tours delve into the less familiar history of Falmouth as we introduce you to a few of the notable women who made […]
A Woman’s World: We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby! Lecture by Tamsen George
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesA Woman’s World: We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby! Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 4pm In an 18th century American family, men were responsible for its support through their work; […]
Spring Walk: From Falmouth with Love
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThis season discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s more amorous past. The tour will explore diverse sets of couples whose love stories continue to inspire us today. You'll see places […]
Hop into Spring at Falmouth Museums on the Green!
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHop into Spring at Falmouth Museums on the Green! What does a room say about you? Kids can create their favorite room using a model of the historic Dr. Francis […]
Historical Postcards: The Stories They Tell; The Art They Inspire
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHistorical Postcards: The Stories They Tell; The Art They Inspire Wednesday, April 3rd at 1pm Falmouth Historical Society's Cultural Center 55 Palmer Avenue Falmouth, MA 02540 Free and Open to […]
Free Talk by Author Christie Palmer Lowrance, “Thornton W. Burgess: An Extraordinary Naturalist, Children’s Author, and Cape Codder”
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAuthor Christie Palmer Lowrance will present a talk on: “Thornton W. Burgess: An Extraordinary Naturalist, Children’s Author, and Cape Codder” Wednesday, April 10th at 2pm “In the realm of wildlife […]
Approaches to Collecting: A Panel Discussion at the Cahoon Museum
Cahoon Museum 4676 Falmouth Road (Rte. 28), Cotuit, MAJoin Sarah Johnson, Ph.D., executive director of the Cahoon Museum of American Art as she leads a panel discussion about museum collections with Rachel Lovett, executive director […]
Whaling in New England
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWhaling in New England Thursday, May 9th, 4pm Many different forms of whaling have been used in Cape Cod. Drift, shore, herding, and artic whaling have all been practiced at […]
Open for the 2024 Season!
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWe will be open to the public from May 24th - October 18th We are excited to welcome you all back starting May 24th and to now be offering […]
Falmouth Garden Club Plant Sale
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesGuided Historical Walking Tour – Village Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesOur first Historical Walking Tour of the 2024 season will be the "Village Green Walking Tour" on Saturday, May 25th at 10:30am, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please […]
Guided Historical Walking Tour – Locust Street
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe "Locust Street Walking Tour" on Monday, May 27th at 10:30am, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time). Locust Street: Home to Many […]
Guided Historical Walking Tour – Depot Ave
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe "Depot Ave Walking Tour" on Monday, May 27th at 10:30am, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time). View our Historical Walking Tour […]
Tuesdays – Depot Ave Walking Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHistorical Walking Tours of the 2025 season The "Depot Ave Walking Tour" on Tuesdays, at 10:30am, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time). […]
Exhibition Opening of From Cape Cod to Normandy: Falmouth’s Role in WWII’s D-Day Invasion
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom Cape Cod to Normandy: Falmouth's Role in World War II's D-Day Invasion The Falmouth Historical Society, in collaboration with the Cape Cod Military Museum, is honored to present a […]
25th Annual Katharine Lee Bates Poetry Fest 2024
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesMuseums on the Green of Falmouth Historical Society Presents 2024 KATHARINE LEE BATES POETRY FEST Write a poem! Win a prize! (Prizes include gift certificates) Your poem must be received […]
Golden Lane Concert – Irish Traditional Music, Songs, & Dance
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesGolden Lane Concert - Irish Traditional Music, Songs, & Dance Monday, June 17th at 5pm "A CELEBRATION of the IRISH in FALMOUTH" Golden Lane is a group of musicians […]
A Breeze from the Past: Uncovering climate clues from whaling ship logbooks
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesPhoto Credit: Susan Sholi (WHOI); Jayne Doucette (WHOI) A Breeze from the Past: Uncovering climate clues from whaling ship logbooks Caroline C. Ummenhofer1 and Timothy D. Walker1,2 […]
Historian Talk: Military Aircraft Wrecks, Cape Cod
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesA New England Air Express passenger craft which crashed in the Bahamas, October, 1948. Historian Talk: Military Aircraft Wrecks, Cape Cod Tuesday, June 25th, 2024, at 4pm OVERVIEW Did […]
Women’s History Guided Historical Walking Tour – Fridays
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHistorical Walking Tours of the 2024 season The Women's History walking tour will be held on Fridays, June 28th, July 19th, August 9th, & Sept 6th at 10:30am, leaving from […]
24th Annual Heritage Award Celebration
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJune 29th, 2024 THE HERITAGE AWARD You're cordially invited to join us for a delightful British-themed soirée as we celebrate Michael McNaught and his remarkable contributions to our community at […]
D-Day and Its Ties to Cape Cod
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesD-Day and Its Ties to Cape Cod by Joe Yunkna, Cape Cod Military Museum - July 31 at 2pm Learn about the capes' amazing connections to the most important day […]
A Village of Discovery: The History and Diversity of Science in Woods Hole
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesA Village of Discovery: The History and Diversity of Science in Woods Hole Thursday, August 1st, at 4pm This lecture is done in collaboration with the Falmouth Historical Society and […]
All that Jazz – Author Talk
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesALL THAT JAZZ: New York Times bestselling author Larry Tye will be in-conversation with Attorney Joy Rosenthal, executor of Count Basie's estate, on Tye's new book -- The Jazzmen: How Duke […]
Crafted by Community – Family Friendly Celebration of Local Talent
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJoin us for a family friendly celebration of local talent! Mark your calendars for August 10th and help support our museum as well as local artists and artisans. This event […]
Harmonies by Candlelight – Musick’s Recreation
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAll proceeds go to "Fix Wicks" * Dinner & a Show * Wicks House like you've Never Seen it Before! Musick's Recreation Historic homes like the Wicks House help us imagine […]
The Railroad Comes to Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Railroad Comes to Falmouth Monday, Sept 9th, 2024, 4pm (rescheduled from July 18th) After the Civil War, the railroad extension to Falmouth and Woods Hole was completed in 1872, […]
The Hurricane of 1938: Memories of the Storm of the Century
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Hurricane of 1938: Memories of the Storm of the Century Thursday, September 12, 2024, 4pm In September 1938, New England was hit by a devastating hurricane. There was no […]
Falmouth Fall Fest
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJoin us for Falmouth Fall Festival on Saturday, September 28, from 11 AM to 3 PM at the Falmouth Museums on the Green, 55 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA! Enjoy a […]
ArtsFalmouth Jazz Stroll 2024
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesArtsFalmouth will host Jazz Stroll 2024 on Saturday, October 5, from 3 to 8 PM at various locations along Main Street, Palmer Ave, and Queen’s Buyway. The Jazz Stroll is […]
From Armenia to Falmouth: The Incredible Story of Moses Gulesian & How He Helped Save the USS Constitution
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesUSS Constitution, as it looked in 1905 with barracks constructed over the top deck. Detroit Publishing Co. photo. Library of Congress. From Armenia to Falmouth: The Incredible Story of […]
Sinners, Saints, and Silent Souls: A Special Halloween Burying Ground Walking Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSinners, Saints, and Silent Souls: A Special Halloween Burying Ground Walking Tour - all dates are SOLD OUT Friday, October 18 at 3 pm Friday, October 25 at 3 pm […]
A Curated Afternoon at Historic 474 Davisville Road (Members Only)
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesA Curated Afternoon at Historic 474 Davisville Road (Members Only) Sunday, October 20th, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Join the Falmouth Historical Society for an exclusive, members-only event at the […]
Wicked at Wicks: A Children’s Halloween Celebration at the Falmouth Museums on the Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWicked at Wicks: A Children’s Halloween Celebration at the Falmouth Museums on the Green Friday, October 25th, 2024, 4-5:30pm - costume parade at 4:45pm - SOLD OUT Come down to […]
Becoming Cape Cod: Creating a Seaside Resort
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesBecoming Cape Cod: Creating a Seaside Resort Jim O’Connell’s talk on “Becoming Cape Cod: The Creation of a Seaside Resort” is based on his book about the history of Cape […]
Falmouth Garden Club Holiday Market & Wreath Sale
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesDon't miss the FGC Wreath Sale & Holiday Market at Museums on the Green in the Hallet Barn. Dec 07, 2024, 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM The Museum's Gift Shop […]
Member’s & Volunteer’s Appreciation Night Holiday Party
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJoin us for a fun night in celebration of you - our members and volunteers! We will have a catered dinner from West Falmouth Market and drinks. Be sure to […]
The Very Unmerry Christmas Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Very Unmerry Christmas Tour Monday, December 16th, 2024 at 3pm - SOLD OUT Merry Christmas? I do not think so! Join the Falmouth Historical Society’s Executive Director Rachel Lovett […]
A HOUSE RESTORED – The Tragedies and Triumphs of Saving a New England Colonial
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesA HOUSE RESTORED The Tragedies and Triumphs of Saving a New England Colonial Shop Class as Soulcraft meets A Place of My Own in this lyrical meditation of a woodworker […]
Annual Members’ Meeting
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSaturday, January 25th at 10:30am followed by a coffee hour Looking towards Spring and what's ahead, as well as a review of last year! Election of Board of Directors - […]
Winter Walk: From Falmouth with Love
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWinter Walk: From Falmouth with Love February 2nd & 16th at 3pm Discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s romantic past. This February discover love stories connected to Falmouth’s more amorous […]
“We Love the Wicks” campaign!
This February, join us in celebrating our love for the historic Dr. Francis Wicks House with our "We Love the Wicks" campaign! As part of our ongoing Fix the Wicks initiative, we're raising awareness and […]
Made at the Museum: Magnificent Maritime
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesUpdate: *Feb 6th date is cancelled due to weather, make-up date TBD.* Join Mary Wilson from the Coalition for Children for a parent-child play & learn series that encourages hands-on […]
If Our Walls Could Talk – Protect Our Past film
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesDiscover the untold stories found within some of the Cape's historic homes and share your own home discoveries throughout the years. The historic houses lining the streetscape of Cape Cod […]
From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of America the Beautiful
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesYou are cordially invited to the film premiere of From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of America the Beautiful This 37 minute film explores the […]
Winter Walk: Remember My Name – Celebrating the Women of Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesMarch 7th & 22nd, 3pm In honor of Women’s History Month, these walking tours delve into the less familiar history of Falmouth as we introduce you to a few of […]
Waquoit Bay & The Vínland Mystery
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWaquoit Bay & The Vínland Mystery For over 175 years researchers have attempted to unravel the information in two Icelandic Sagas, - the Greenlander's Saga and the Saga of Eric […]
Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Tour for Members
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSOLD OUT Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Tour for Members Monday, April 14th | 2:00 PM Join us for a special members-only behind-the-scenes tour of the Museums on the Green! This exclusive experience […]
Hop into Spring at Falmouth Museums on the Green!
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHop into Spring at Falmouth Museums on the Green! School Vacation Week-- Thursday April 24th at 11am-- 55 Palmer Avenue Free and Open to the public thanks to the Ellis […]
From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of America the Beautiful
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesYou are cordially invited to the film premiere of From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of America the Beautiful This 37 minute film explores the […]
Lanterns & Lyrics: Falmouth’s Kickoff Event for the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesLanterns & Lyrics: Falmouth’s Kickoff Event for the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution Join the Town of Falmouth in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with an […]
The Cape & Islands in the Revolution – Little Known Facts & Events
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesBombardment of Falmouth, April 3, 1779 by Franklin L. Gifford The Cape & Islands in the Revolution – Little Known Facts & Events Thursday, May 15, 2025, 4pm The […]
Nyes & Neighbors: A Walk through North Falmouth Village
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesNyes & Neighbors: A Walk through North Falmouth Village Saturday, May 17th, at 10am or 2pm - Please select your timed ticket. For centuries, each Falmouth village has been a […]
Exhibition Opening Members Reception – Resistance & Resilience: The Road to the American Revolution in Falmouth, Massachusetts
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWe will be holding a members reception for the opening of our newest exhibition on June 5th. The exhibition will open to the public on Friday, June 6, 2025, at […]
Opening Day – Free Admission for 2025
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesMuseums on the Green will be open to the public from June 6th – October 17th, 2025. We are excited to welcome you all back starting May 24th and to now […]
Tuesdays & Saturdays – Village Green Walking Tour (multiple dates)
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHistorical Walking Tours of the 2025 season The "Village Green Walking Tour" on Tuesdays & Saturdays, at 10:30am, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead […]
Mondays – Locust Street Walking Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHistorical Walking Tours of the 2025 season The "Locust Street Walking Tour" on Mondays, at 10:30am, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time). […]
Slavery and Abolitionism on Cape Cod
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSlavery and Abolitionism on Cape Cod, June 11, 2025 at 4pm From the era of the Puritans right through to the end of the Revolutionary War, Boston was a central […]
26th Annual Katharine Lee Bates Poetry Fest
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesMuseums on the Green of Falmouth Historical Society Presents 2025 KATHARINE LEE BATES POETRY FEST Write a poem! Win a prize! (Prizes include gift certificates) Entries must be received by […]
Cape Dreams – A Season with the Brewster Whitecaps – Author Talk
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCape Dreams - A Season with the Brewster Whitecaps - Author Talk July 7th at 4pm Every summer, the greatest college baseball players that come together on Cape Cod are […]
Hydrangea Festival – Museum will be OPEN!
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Museums on the Green will welcome Hydrangea Festival visitors in the Museum for house tours, to view our exhibitions, and shop our Whaling Wives Gift Shop from 10-2 both […]
Fridays – Historical Walking Tours (rotating, multiple dates)
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHistorical Walking Tours of the 2025 season Fridays, at 10:30am, leaving from the Hallett Barn Visitors Center (please arrive 15 minutes ahead of time). Fridays – Rotating between Grave Undertakings, […]
America 250 Symposium Cape & Islands in the Revolution
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesAmerica 250 Symposium: Cape & Islands in the Revolution Saturday, July 26, 2025, 1-5 pm Join the Falmouth Museums on the Green and the Capt Joshua Gray–Jonathan Hatch […]
Animal House Tour – Children’s Event
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJoin us for a fun-filled summer celebration, featuring history and creativity! Children will take a guided tour of the historic c. 1790 Dr. Francis Wicks House, learning about how rooms […]
July with Jane: A Jane Austen Tea & Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesJuly with Jane: A Jane Austen Tea & Tour Calling all lovers of Jane Austen, Bridgerton, and Patrick O’Brian novels! 2025 marks the 250th Anniversary of Jane Austen's birth back […]
From Sea to Shining Sea: A Summer Tribute to America the Beautiful
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom Sea to Shining Sea: A Summer Tribute to America the Beautiful Join the Cape Cod Music Society at the Falmouth Historical Society for a moving evening of music that commemorates the spirit of Katharine […]
25th Annual Heritage Award Celebration at Museums on the Green
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFalmouth Historical Society’s 2025 Heritage Award Celebration Honoring Jim Lloyd Thursday, August 7th | 5:30–7:30 PM | Remarks at 6pm Falmouth Museums on the Green, 55 Palmer Ave Please join […]
Discover Your Unique Story with “Carving Out Your Story” — An Exciting Oral History Workshop!
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesDiscover Your Unique Story with "Carving Out Your Story" — An Exciting Oral History Workshop! Workshops: Wednesday, August 13th, and Thursday, 14th, both sessions are from 1pm to 3 pm. […]
A History of the Falmouth Road Race
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesCome hear bestselling author Paul Clerici on Thursday, August 14th, at 11 a.m., at the Falmouth Historical Society Museums in the Green, Cultural Center, 55 Palmer St., Falmouth, as he […]
Documentary Screening for members – From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of America the Beautiful
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesFrom Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of America the Beautiful This 37 minute film explores the remarkable life of poet, professor, and social reformer Katharine […]
Discover Your Unique Story with “Carving Out Your Story” – Public Event Thursday August 21st
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesDiscover Your Unique Story with “Carving Out Your Story” — An Exciting Oral History Workshop! Workshops: Wednesday, August 13th, and Thursday, 14th, both sessions are from 1pm to 3 […]
August Adventures 2025 from Highland Street Foundation
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesTours of the fabulous c.1790 Wicks House and Conant House galleries will be available 10am to 4pm along with a walking tour of the Village Green at 10:30am. We'll also […]
Houses of the Revolution: A Historic House Tour in Falmouth
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHouses of the Revolution: A Historic House Tour in Falmouth Sunday, September 7th | 12:00–4:00 PM. Ticket pickup begins at 11am. Tickets are going fast! So be sure to get your […]
Tour the Gardens at the Museums on the Green this Summer – Multiple Dates
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Falmouth Historical Society and the Falmouth Garden Club are pleased to provide the opportunity to tour the spectacular gardens at the Museums on the Green this summer! Take a […]
A Visit to Blackburn Conservation Studio – for 1790 Society and Fix Wicks Legacy Donors
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesA Visit to Blackburn Conservation Studio Friday, September 26, 2025 | 3:00 PM Middleboro, MA Please note this event is limited to 1790 Society and Fix Wicks Legacy Donors. Step […]
Old Burying Ground: Grave Undertakings – Cemetery Walking Tour
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesHistorical Walking Tours of the 2025 season The Cemetery Walking Tour will be held on Fridays at 5:30pm, note the meeting location below - July 18th, Aug 8th, Sept 26th […]
Falmouth’s Whaling Heritage
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesIn the early 19th century, Falmouth remained a remote farming and fishing community. But then the growing New England whaling industry began to capture the imagination of Falmouth youth who […]
Bringing Homes Full Circle
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesBringing Homes Full Circle Wednesday, October 8 | 4:00 PM Join us for Bringing Homes Full Circle, an engaging presentation that explores the inspiring journey of historic-home preservation and how revitalizing […]
Superstition & the Strange: An Autumnal Tour of the c. 1790 Dr. Francis Wicks House
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesSuperstition & the Strange: An Autumnal Tour of the c. 1790 Dr. Francis Wicks House Thursday, October 9th & 30th at 6pm “The good people love the day, and the […]
Pedal Through the Past: A Bike Tour with the Falmouth Historical Society
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesPedal Through the Past: A Bike Tour with the Falmouth Historical Society October 17th, 11am Fall is in the air—the best time of year for a long bicycle ride! If […]
Wicked at Wicks: A Children’s Halloween Celebration
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesWicked at Wicks: A Children’s Halloween Celebration at the Falmouth Museums on the Green Friday, October 24th, 2025, 4-5:30pm - costume parade at 4:45pm Come down to the Falmouth Museums […]
The Remarkable History of Penikese Island
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Remarkable History of Penikese Island Penikese Island, a 75-acre wildlife sanctuary at the southwest end of the Elizabeth Island chain, has played many roles throughout its rich history. Once […]
GLOBALIZING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesGLOBALIZING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION May 21, 2026, 4pm When we think of the American Revolution, we often picture a parochial drama: thirteen colonies squaring off against the British Crown in […]
The Important Role of Nobska Light in “A Home in Woods Hole: Life and History on Eel Pond” – Elizabeth Heslop Sheehy book signing & talk
Museums on the Green 55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, United StatesThe Important Role of Nobska Light in "A Home in Woods Hole: Life and History on Eel Pond" The house at the center of Elizabeth Heslop Sheehy’s […]