NARM Quarterly Spring 2020 | Page 10

New Members

Public Health Museum

Old Sturbridge Village

Sturbridge, Massachusetts

800-733-1830

osv.org

Old Sturbridge Village, the largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast, depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. Step inside more than 40 original buildings, and explore homes, meetinghouses, a district school, country store, bank, working farm, three water-powered mills, and trade shops – all situated on more than 200 scenic acres. Talk with authentically costumed historians and see heritage breed farm animals. Discover the endless ways to immerse yourself in the Village.

South Yarmouth, Massachusetts

508-394-7100

cultural-center.org

The mission of the Cultural

Center of Cape Cod is to serve

the entire Cape Cod community

and visitors to the area by

offering instruction, entertainment, and exhibition in the visual, literary, and performing arts. The Center opened in 2007 after the historically significant Bass River Savings Bank building was renovated to be a multi-purpose performing arts space, art gallery, and community center. Located in the Bass River Historic District, the Cultural Center offers extensive programming and educational opportunities for all abilities, ages, and incomes, as well as through its network of active partners in social services, arts, and education.

Cultural Center of Cape Cod

Tewksbury, Massachusetts

978-851-7321 x. 2606

publichealthmuseum.org

The Public Health Museum is housed in the historic Richard Morris building (also known as the Old Administration Building) of Tewksbury Hospital in Massachusetts. The Museum strives to preserve artifacts and records of our nation’s history in public health and serve as a resource to the community to educate and promote public health initiatives that address current health issues.

The Museum occupies six rooms on the ground floor of the Old Administration Building and includes both permanent and temporary exhibits.