Lace trimmings, wood accents, and a matching bouquet…it looks like Castle Tucker’s interior is jumping on the #cottagecore trend. ☀️
Did you know the Lyman Estate sometimes goes by a different, more formal name? Its other name, “the Vale,” was chosen as a reference to the estate’s location in a slight valley, with a brook running through it. 🌄
#WomensHistoryMo nth American novelist Edith Wharton may be best known as the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Literature for THE AGE OF INNOCENCE, but her first publication was not even a work of fiction. Instead, she and the Codman Estate's own Ogden Codman Jr. coauthored a design manual...
Today for #WomensHistoryMo nth, we’re celebrating the achievements of life partners Sarah Orne Jewett and Annie Fields.
Every detail of our Barrett House in New Ipswich, N.H., pops against the snow 🌨️ Built c. 1800 for Charles Barrett Jr. and Martha Minot on the occasion of their marriage, the house’s grand scale was encouraged by Martha’s father, who promised to furnish the house in as lavish a manner as Barrett Sr....
Are we there yet?🗺️ This month's #ArchivesHashtagParty is all about maps, visitor guides, and all things travel fr… https://t.co/bUSzdF4LH7
🚨Calling all artisans🚨 Vendor applications for our fall 2021 festivals are open! https://t.co/97epvpte5e Apply to… https://t.co/1CNrTjPHql
Learn more about our recent photographic collection acquisitions next Wednesday, 3/10, at "Documenting Twenty-first… https://t.co/wvrg2WAMCS
Start #WomensHistoryMonth strong with us and learn more about Harriet Tubman—woman, warrior, soldier, activist, and… https://t.co/Z5g3BU7VhZ
It’s #WomensHistoryMonth! Follow as we share stories of New England's women. Mary H. Northend was a writer and pho… https://t.co/p89f9KduyZ