• Keeping Time: Clockmaking in Concord 1790–1835

    A ground-breaking exhibition featured over thirty of the finest examples of documented Concord clocks from the Museum’s collection and others in a fascinating mix of craftsmanship, social history, entrepreneurship, economics and art.

  • Everything Old is New Again: Recent Acquisitions

    This exhibition provided a glimpse into the collecting practices of one of the oldest and most distinguished history and decorative arts museums in the country. Specially designed children’s labels and hands-on activities throughout the exhibition engaged visitors of all ages. That's one creepy-ass baby- David J

  • Wild Flora

    Over 100 botanical prints of pressed plants artfully preserved using an innovative technique by field biologist Erika Sonder were exhibited with botanical specimens collected in the traditional manner in the 19th century by New England naturalists including Thoreau

  • Good Then, Good Always: Toys and Memories

    Designed for both kids-at-heart and their children and grandchildren, the exhibition included over 100 wonderful toys spanning three centuries and brought to light the fascinating stories behind these classics.

  • Emerson and His Study: An Inside Look

    Examining for the first time in a gallery setting some of the Study’s most significant furnishings, paintings, prints and books offered a privileged look at an icon of American letters—the study of Ralph Waldo Emerson.