The Norwell Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Norwell, Massachusetts. With their Research Library Archives located at the Sparrell School and the Museum housed in the historic Jacobs Farmhouse, they protect and showcase a wide range of artifacts and documents that tell the story of the town. Through tours, gatherings, talks, and presentations, the society engages the community in learning about and appreciating their local history, ensuring that it is passed down to future generations.
Volunteers play a crucial role in the Norwell Historical Society, taking on various projects and research opportunities to further expand their knowledge and understanding of the town's history. From preserving old postcard collections to documenting family heirlooms, the society actively works to safeguard Norwell's heritage. By becoming a member or making a contribution, individuals can support the society's mission of keeping Norwell's history alive for the next generation and beyond.
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