Last updated: 11/19/2024
45 Main Street
2nd Floor
Antrim, NH 03440
P.O. Box 172
Antrim, NH 03440
The Historical Society Museum is open to the public whenever the James A. Tuttle library is open.
Monday, Wednesday
2 PM - 6 PM
Tuesday, Thursday
2 PM - 8 PM
Closed on Sunday
Admission is free, but we gratefully accept tax-free donations.
We are a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization.
William Nichols
phone: 603-588-6539
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The citizens of Antrim indicated their interest in forming a Historical Society, by a vote at Town Meeting in 1983, whose purpose is to collect, document and preserve all artifacts deemed to be of historical interest to the citizens of Antrim. Throughout the years, the Society has presented programs of historical interest and continues to amass extensive collections relating to Antrim’s past
The collections of the Historical Society are located in the upstairs room of the James A. Tuttle Library. These rooms are accessible to all by means of an elevator.
Monthly programs are usually held at the First Presbyterian Church throughout the year on the third Sunday of the month.
The Antrim Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation and understanding of Antrim's heritage. We strive to promote a collection, study, appreciation and interpretation of our local and regional history.
Our goals - To research and preserve Antrim's history, past and present. To provide regular programs of historical interest to the community. To provide resources to our schools and interested citizens and assist in researching family genealogies and family homes. To provide and maintain space for the display and storage of our collections. To raise funds to make acquisitions for our collection and to present programs.
We house more than 16,000 items of interest pertaining mainly to Antrim and vicinity.
We hold 4 town histories and a full collection of information on all houses in town. We also have copies of the Antrim Reporter newspaper from 1890-1950.
We provide free programs of interest on the 3rd Sunday of each month, April through November.
We are located on the 2nd floor of the James A. Tuttle library. Our hours of operations are the same as he library.
We are governed by an all volunteer board of 9.
We are a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization.
Access:
Appointment required: No
Research opportunities.
Gift Shop
Parking is free and there is an elevator to the 2nd floor.
Wheelchair Accessible
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