Place of Intersection: Survivance in the American West
Coming soon to Fruitlands Museum.
Coming soon to Fruitlands Museum.
From the Revolutionary War to the revolution in American thought under its roof, The Old Manse was the center of Concord’s political, literary, and so...
Henry Luce Foundation awards Across Barriers Across Boundaries $75,000 grant
The expansive and beautiful beaches of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket provide a space for islanders and visitors alike to recreate, escape the heat, ...
Many who fought for liberty from Great Britain also enslaved other people, a contradiction at the heart of the American Revolution told through this Nat...
Since the late 1990s, conservationists have been outfitting American Oystercatchers along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts with colorful leg bands to help t...
The Great American Outdoors Act is now law!
The Trustees hired Tess Lukey, an Aquinnah Wampanoag, as its first-ever Associate Curator of Native American Art and promoted Sarah Montross to Chief Cu...
The only known photograph in existence of influential American painter William Matthew Prior was recently found in the Fruitlands Museum collection.
In the early 1840s, Amos Bronson Alcott had an idea. He imagined a simple life based on core principles of Transcendentalism—that people are inherentl...