The Doughboys Go to War
J. Robert Kershaw, a graduate of Falmouth’s Lawrence High School, was working as a gardener in Quissett when he found himself drafted by the army in 1917. He would later write a memoir about his...
View ArticleWilliam McComiskey
Today, we remember William McComiskey, the first Falmouth serviceman to die in WWII. He left behind his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster McComiskey, two brothers, and four sisters. He was 27. William grew...
View ArticleWednesday, July 19, 7 pm: An Evening with Sergei Khrushchev–Simon Center for...
On Wednesday, July 19 at 7 pm, the Museums on the Green welcomes Sergei Khrushchev to Falmouth. The son of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, Sergei resides in the United States where he is a...
View ArticleAugust 3, 6:00 pm: “Patriots Day” movie with author Casey Sherman
RECOVERING CHAMPIONS TO HOST SPECIAL SCREENING OF PATRIOTS DAY WITH NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR CASEY SHERMAN SPECIAL SCREENING PLANNED FOR FALMOUTH MUSEUMS ON THE GREEN Recovering Champions,...
View ArticleVisit with the Night Watchman Returns Saturday, October 28
For one night only on October 28, spirits from Falmouth’s past come alive during this spine-tingling tour of the Museum campus. Produced by Peter Cook and Lisa Rudy of Not My Monkeys Productions, and...
View ArticleThanks for a Great Year!
The Museums on the Green’s 2017 visitation season has ended, but we are still hard at work! The 1730 Conant House is where our offices are located, our research library is found and where the...
View ArticleChristmas Traditions House Tours
Our Christmas Traditions house tours, honoring the World War One era, take place in our 1790 Wicks House on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 2-3, from 11 am to 4 pm, on Friday Dec. 8 from 4 to 7 pm, and on...
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The Museums on the Green’s 2018 lecture series begins on February 20 and February 22, when we welcome Richard Thomas to discuss “Why Bob Dylan Matters” and Robertson Dinsmore discussing “Lightships of...
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