80 pages of full color photos by Richard Cheek celebrating the four seasons in the historic village.
See demonstrations of sewn and shirred rugmaking with Rose Ann Hunter, and natural dyeing with Jody mckenzie. Included with general admission.
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Visitors to Historic Deerfield over Thanksgiving weekend can enjoy a number of activities including family fun, demonstrations, special tours, and even some holiday shopping!
Join us in exploring the materials, techniques and designs of some of the best furniture made in early America at a one-day forum celebrating the exhibition Into the Woods: Crafting Early American Furniture.
Historic Deerfield will offer instruction in open hearth cooking for those who are interested in historic foodways and hearth management. A series of seven one-day classes has been scheduled for Saturdays in February and March 2010.
New! Visitors are invited to learn more about the craftsmanship behind some of the fascinating objects that can be seen in the Flynt Center of Early New England Life, and throughout museum houses at the Apprentice’s Workshop at Dwight House.
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80 pages of full color photos by Richard Cheek celebrating the four seasons in the historic village.