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  • Tap of the Hammer, Turn of the Screw: Exploring Antique American Furniture through the Woodworking Trades
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    Tap of the Hammer, Turn of the Screw: Exploring Antique American Furniture through the Woodworking Trades

    Please join us in exploring the materials, techniques and designs of the best furniture made in early America at our woodworking symposium, November 14-16.

  • New Report Shows Attendance, Memberships on the Rise at Historic Deerfield
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    New Report Shows Attendance, Memberships on the Rise at Historic Deerfield

    Heading into the summer vacation season, new attendance reports at Historic Deerfield through May show a 14 percent increase in total attendance from this point last year. And, the number of visitors has climbed 21 percent since two years ago.

  • New York City School Chooses Historic Deerfield for Annual Trip
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    New York City School Chooses Historic Deerfield for Annual Trip

    For the fourth year in a row, students from the PS 146 school in East Harlem, NY have chosen to visit Historic Deerfield for a hands-on lesson in Colonial American History. On June 4, more than 50 fourth-graders will trade the busy city life for a glimpse at life in Western Massachusetts.

Programs

  • Wreath Making
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    Wreath Making

    Help create beautiful natural wreaths to decorate the doorways of Deerfield.

  • Open Hearth Cooking: Getting Ready for Winter
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    Open Hearth Cooking: Getting Ready for Winter

    Join our open hearth cooks in demonstrations of how the changing seasons affected what was on the menu, and how fresh foods were preserved to last.

  • Handmade Gifts
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    Handmade Gifts

    Learn to craft some simple, beautiful handmade gifts and wrapping that friends and family will treasure.

  • A Season of Thanks
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    A Season of Thanks

    Observe and meet reenactors dressed in period clothes as they offer a taste of what English life was like at the time of the first Thanksgiving.

  • Annual Holiday Sale
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    Annual Holiday Sale

    Save 25% off merchandise and books—perfect for holiday shopping!

Exhibitions

  • Celebrating the Fiber Arts: The Helen Geier Flynt Textile Gallery
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    Celebrating the Fiber Arts: The Helen Geier Flynt Textile Gallery

    Examine one of the finest collections of early American textiles and costumes ever assembled!

  • Engraved Powder Horns from the French and Indian War and the American Revolution: The William H. Guthman Collection
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    Engraved Powder Horns from the French and Indian War and the American Revolution: The William H. Guthman Collection

    View 75 powder horns that offer a wealth of documentary information about the original owners and carvers who created them.

  • Into the Woods: Crafting Early American Furniture
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    Into the Woods: Crafting Early American Furniture

    Explore a dazzling array of masterworks by famous American cabinetmakers including Duncan Phyfe and Honoré Lannuier, Samuel McIntire, John and Thomas Seymour, and John Townsend.   Included with general admission.

Museum Store

  • A Midwife's Tale
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    A Midwife's Tale

    An intimate and densely imagined portrait of Martha Ballard and her society and its medical practices, religion and sexual mores.

  • Mop Cap Doll size
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    Mop Cap Doll size

    This 100% cotton fully lined mop cap is made locally. Fully elastic.

  • Home Life in Colonial Days
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    Home Life in Colonial Days

    A classic sourcebook, originally published in 1898, that covers food, clothing, travel and other aspects of colonial domestic life.

  • Doorways of Deerfield Poster
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    Doorways of Deerfield Poster

    New! Doorways of Deerfield features 16 historic houses and buildings throught the village of Old Deerfield. Under each doorway is the name of the house or building. Photographer Dan Dougherty. Poster comes rolled ready for you to frame.  18" x 24"

  • Round Berry Basket Kit
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    Round Berry Basket Kit

    This kit includes all materials and instructions to make your own Round Berry Basket. Finished size 6"x6"x8". This basket will have many uses.

  • Redware Chamber Stick
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    Redware Chamber Stick

    Our redware candlestick is made locally by Stephen Earp. Dimensions are 4" round and about 2" high. Perfect for those long cold winters or for the relaxing candle-light evenings. Perfect for table or bedside use.

  • A History of Deerfield Massachusetts Two Volume Set
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    A History of Deerfield Massachusetts Two Volume Set

    An important resource for geneologists and historians of Western Massachusetts.
    Part 1 - History of Deerfield
    Part 2 - Family Genealogies
    Originally published in 1895-1896

  • Shut the Box
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    Shut the Box

    A traditional English pub game of dice and numbers. Roll the dice and lay down matching numbered tiles. Players can challenge each other for the lowest score. Lay down all the tiles and you've "Shut-The-Box". For 1 plus players ages 8 and up. Makes a great game to teach your child simple addition. Fun for all ages.

     

     

  • Historic Deerfield Village in Counted Cross-stitch
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    Historic Deerfield Village in Counted Cross-stitch

    Stitch your own memories of a winter afternoon in Deerfield.  Featuring the Ephraim Williams house, the Deerfield Academy Administration Building, the Brick Church, Post Office, and Museum Store (J. G. Pratt House), the Deerfield Inn, and the Joseph Stebbins House.  Counted cross-stitch on 14 count blue Aida cloth.

  • Jumbo Jacks
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    Jumbo Jacks

    Bring back childhood memories and have fun with your children with these games and toys from the past.

  • A Little Commonwealth
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    A Little Commonwealth

    A study in depth of ordinary life in Plymouth colony using artifacts, wills,and official enactments to investigate family relationships.

  • The Engraved Powder Horn
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    The Engraved Powder Horn

    This book is a collection of 436 full color photographs that depict this rare American folk art, the carved and engraved powder horn, a personal accoutrement that , along with their flintlock musket or rifle, was integral with the American colonist's survival in a wild and untamed wilderness. 110 examples, with carvings that range from exquisite map horns of the 18th century war torn New York, Pennsylvania and the Carolina's to a young man with girls on his mind. Hardcover, 240 pages.

  • Mop Cap Large
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    Mop Cap Large

    This 100% cotton fully lined mop cap is made locally. Fully elastic for a comfort fit.

  • Old Deerfield Massachusetts (Soft Cover)
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    Old Deerfield Massachusetts (Soft Cover)

    80 pages of full color photos by Richard Cheek celebrating the four seasons in the historic village.

  • Historic Deerfield Bucket Cap
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    Historic Deerfield Bucket Cap

    This cap is great for fishing, golfing and gardening.

  • Landscape and Material Life in Franklin County Massachusetts
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    Landscape and Material Life in Franklin County Massachusetts

    Examines the choices open to people living in an agrarian culture and how they adjusted to the coming of an industrial order.

  • Mop Cap Medium
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    Mop Cap Medium

    This 100% cotton fully lined mop cap is made locally. Fully elastic for a comfort fit.

  • River Wild An Activity Guide to North American Rivers
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    River Wild An Activity Guide to North American Rivers

    Kids get a rush out of rivers. Deerfield has two waterways surrounding it's towns, the first beign the Deerfield River and the other being the Connecticut River. These 30 fun filled games, activities and experiments are a wonderful introduction to learning how rivers are formed, the water cycle and the variety of animals and habitats that exist along rivers. Activities include: Build your own Dam, Play the Salmon Trap Game and Experiment with Settling Sediment to name a few.  Softcover 147 pages.

  • Wool Rug- Deerfield Village Scene
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    Wool Rug- Deerfield Village Scene

    Hand hooked wool rug depicting 7 of our village buildings in Springtime. Taken from a painting by Anne Bell Robb, a MA artist.  2' x 3'.

  • King Philip's War
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    King Philip's War

    Details the history and lasting legacy of this brutal war, which marked a crucial turning point in the battle for control of land in the New World. Both an in-depth history and a guide to the stites where the great ambushes, raids, and full-scale battles took place and can still be seen today. The book provides invaluable insight into this dark and formative period of America's past. Softcover, 416 pages.

  • The Woodland Indians
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    The Woodland Indians

    Read about America's intriguing beginnings. Explore the life and times of the Earliest Americns. The Woodland Indians and their ancestors are North America's "missing link".  Learn how the bow and arrow became the weapon of choice. How did the "Red Paint People" come by their name. This book addresses some of these compelling questions. Softcover 102 pages

  • Images of America: Deerfield, Massachusetts
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    Images of America: Deerfield, Massachusetts

    A compilation of photos from Deerfield's past with a brief history of the town.

  • Good Wives
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    Good Wives

    The awesome burdens and considerable power of a New England housewife's life, lively with scandal and homely detail.

  • Revolutionary Pop Gun
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    Revolutionary Pop Gun

    This wooden toy will make your child feel like part of the action. Push the hanlde forward to "fire" and pull back on the handle to "re-loard" the gun. Not recommended for children under the age of 3.

  • Everyday Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
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    Everyday Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

    An informative source for daily life in early New England from 1600 to 1750.

  • NEW! The French and Indian Raid on Deerfield, Masachusetts, February 29, 1704
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    NEW! The French and Indian Raid on Deerfield, Masachusetts, February 29, 1704

    A commemorative look at the 1704 raid on Deerfield, its cultural significance and its aftermath for native and English descendents.

  • 1 Quart Berry Picking Basket Kit
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    1 Quart Berry Picking Basket Kit

    Basket kit includes all materials and instructions so that you can make your very own 1 quart  berry basket. Use to store berries or fill with a dried flower arrangement. Whatever use you find you can be proud to say that you made it yourself. Finished size 6"x6"x8".

  • Old Deerfield Massachusetts
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    Old Deerfield Massachusetts

    80 pages of full color photos by Richard Cheek celebrating the four seasons in the historic village.

  • Historic Massachusetts Puzzle
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    Historic Massachusetts Puzzle

    Learn your history of the state of Massachusetts with the 1000 piece puzzle to put together. Puzzle sights include Martha's Vineyard and Natucket. This will keep the family busy for hours. Made in U.S.A.

  • Native American Corn Husk Doll Kit
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    Native American Corn Husk Doll Kit

    Native Americans taught our early settlers to make dolls of cornhusks, the outer covering of an ear of corn. Cornhusk dolls were usually made in the fall. Now you can make your own at any time of the year with this kit. Kit contains cornhusks and genuine horse hair to create one authentic Native American Cornhusk Doll.

     

  • Spirit of New England Tribes
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    Spirit of New England Tribes

    The evolution of legends and traditions of four major native American groups from early encounters with settlers to the present.

  • The American Girls Art Studio-Felicity
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    The American Girls Art Studio-Felicity

    You're the artist! Create 24 full-color illustrations from Felicity's stories. Everything you need is included: 24 detailed line drawings, 6 watercolor pencils, a professional blending tool, tips and tricks along with 8 frames for your creations. This all fits into a take-a-long kit-perfect for indoors, outdoors, or family trips.

  • The American Revolution Puzzle
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    The American Revolution Puzzle

    See the places with this 1000 piece puzzle where specific battles took place. Learn about the different historic figures that were the players during the revolution. The entire East Coast is represented from Maine to Florida. Made in the U.S.A.

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    "Liberty and Union" Miniature Flag

    Known as the Taunton flag this red flag has the Union Jack in the upper left corner with "LIBERTY and UNION" across the bottom.  Flag flies on Deerfield's Liberty Poles.  Measures 4" x 6".

  • The American Frugal Housewife
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    The American Frugal Housewife

    First published in 1828, it went through many editions and proved to be an extremely popular 19th century manual for homemakers. Interesting recipes and remedies, advice on parenting and the myriad of responsibilities of housekeeping are all put forth in straight-forward no-nonsense, Yankee prose.  Hardcover 130 pages.

  • The American Revolution for Kids
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    The American Revolution for Kids

    This book tells the story of the American Revolution from the hated Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party to the British surrender at Yorktown and the creation of the United States Consititution. All American schoolchildren are required to study the Revolution and the Consistution. This book includes 21 activities to make it fun and memorable. Kids can Make a fringed hunting shirt, Reenact the Battle of Cowpens, Dance a minuet and other fun activities. Softcover 139 pages

  • Massacre
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    Massacre

    This moving story spans from the 1637 attack on the Pequot fort to the 1704 raid on Deerfield and on through Queen Anne's War.

  • Historic Deerfield Baseball Cap
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    Historic Deerfield Baseball Cap

    Support Historic Deerfield with this 100% cotton twill cap.

  • Notecard-Ashley House
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    Notecard-Ashley House

    This card is blank inside so you may include your own best wishes for whatever the occasion. Photo of the Ashley House Doorway during the holiday winter season.  Envelope included with card. 4 1/2" x 6 1/4"

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