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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2028-06-04/
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DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2028-07-02/
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DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2028-08-06/
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URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2028-09-03/
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URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2028-10-01/
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
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URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2028-11-05/
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2028-12-03/
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CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-01-07/
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CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-02-04/
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CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-03-04/
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CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-04-01/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-05-06/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-06-03/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-07-01/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-08-05/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-09-02/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-10-07/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-11-04/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2029-12-02/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-01-06/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-02-03/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-03-03/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-04-07/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20300505T170000
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-05-05/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20300602T170000
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-06-02/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-07-07/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20300804T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T115325Z
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-08-04/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20300901T170000
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-09-01/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-10-06/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20301103T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T115325Z
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SUMMARY:Free Admission to Jackson Homestead & Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton\, Massachusetts\, and the Underground Railroad. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. \nAdmission is free for everyone on the first weekend of each month. \nWe are closed on the following dates for holidays: July 4\, November 11\, December 24 and 25\, January 1. \nHere you’ll find. . . . \n\nA federal-style house built in 1809 for Timothy Jackson and his family\nA stop on the Underground Railroad\nA participatory museum with exhibits for children and adults\nExhibitions about the history of food\, farming\, and family life; slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton\n\nFor more information and updates\, please visit the Newton\, MA website.
URL:https://nwnmoms.com/event/free-admission-to-jackson-homestead-museum/2030-11-03/
LOCATION:Jackson Homestead & Museum\, 527 Washington Street\, Newton\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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