Past Events
Many of our past events are available to view on the museum’s video channel and include the link “WATCH HERE.” Older recordings can be found here.
Join noted author and historian Ghlee Woodworth for a Saturday morning stroll through sites connected with Newburyport's Revolutionary past
Introducing Coombs & Blooms, a ticketed fundraiser event at Newburyport Art on June 7th, 6:00-8:00pm. This flower-filled fundraiser supports Newburyport Art’s programming, capital building improvements, and community outreach!
Enjoy two days of exclusive access to stunning gardens in greater Newburyport.
Join Joel Bohy, early weapons expert, for an exploration of the muskets and swords carried during American Revolution.
Join us on a stroll through history at the First Parish Burying Ground, and meet the people who shaped Newbury(port)'s Revolution!
Join a panel of noted scholars for a discussion of how Newburyport grappled with the promise and paradox of liberty.
Come party with us at the Old Gaol, sip on cocktails, and enjoy a night to remember! This event is a fundraiser to support our archives.
Join us on April 27, 2025, at 1:00 PM to explore cool Newbury(port) transportation innovations - from bridges to boats, trains to planes!
Join us for "Follow the Thread...a Tale of Six Dresses" where we showcase six fabulous dresses in person! Tickets available March 11.
Join us for "Follow the Thread...a Tale of Six Dresses" where we showcase six fabulous dresses in person!
Join us on a stroll through history as we explore Old Hill Burying Ground and its links to the people who shaped Newburyport's Revolution!
Join us for a special Sunday afternoon event at the Museum of Old Newbury to explore a tea party mystery--Boston? or Newburyport?
Join Graham McKay of Lowell’s Boat Shop and Bethany Groff Dorau as they explore how Newburyport defended Nbpt harbor against attack by sea.
Join historian and author Alexander Cain for a captivating lecture exploring the roots of the American Revolution in Essex County.
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