Geologic Walking Tour of Ipswich

Geologic Tour of Ipswich: w/ Scott Jewel - There are two continents and an ancient ocean within a 1/4 mile of the Ipswich Museum. Join Scott Jewel on a walk […]

Bag Lunch Series – A Closer Look

Join Dow Curator, Stephanie Gaskins, as she shares her insights on the creation of exhibits on the new "Dow Exhibit" celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the death of Arthur Wesley […]

The Life and Work of Arthur Wesley Dow-Walking Tour

This spring the Ipswich Museum is bringing back the popular series of outdoor historical walking tours. Our "Sunday Strolls" offer a variety of topics and routes through town. Join Ipswich […]

April Vacation Workshop “Marshland Creatures!”

Join Mary Taggart for a multimedia exploration of the fascinating plantlife and wildlife that inhabit our marshlands. All materials provided. Date: Tuesday April 19, 2022 Time: 9:30-11:00am Ages: 6-10 Cost: […]

Wednesday Evening Lecture-Muskeget- Climate Change in a Bottle

Ipswich Museum 54 South Main Street, Ipswich, MA, United States

Crocker Snow has revised and updated his book, MUSKEGET, to embolden our understanding of this tiny island off Nantucket as it seeks survival in the midst of the ever-increasing warming climate crisis. Crocker is an award- winning journalist and has traveled the world for over 50 years as a foreign correspondent. From 2002-2014, he was […]

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April Vacation Workshop “Honeybees and Flowers”

Welcome Springtime with Mary Taggart as we create and celebrate the buzzing critters that help our food grow and our flowers bloom. All materials provided. Date: Thursday April 21, 2022 Time: 9:30 – 11:00am Ages: 6-10 Cost: $25 Members / $30 Non-Members Location: Heard House (main house of the Ipswich Museum) REGISTER HERE

Ipswich 101: w/ Scott Jewel – Historic Walking Tour

This spring the Ipswich Museum is bringing back the popular series of outdoor historical walking tours. Our “Sunday Strolls” offer a variety of topics and routes through town.There will be no tours on April 17 or 24. Are you new to Ipswich or in the dark about this town’s long and rich history? This tour […]

Bag Lunch Series – Our Endangered Ipswich River

Speaker: Wayne Castonguay, Ex. Director of the Ipswich Watershed Association will discuss what it means for our beleaguered river to be declared one of the most endangered rivers in America in 2021 and what we can all do to help vanquish this dubious distinction. Bag Lunch Talks are free for Ipswich seniors and museum members […]

The Women of Ipswich: w/ Stephanie Gaskins – Historic Walking Tour

This spring the Ipswich Museum is bringing back the popular series of outdoor historical walking tours. Our “Sunday Strolls” offer a variety of topics and routes through town.There will be no tours on April 17 or 24. Celebrate Mother’s Day with the stories of how women have shaped the town. From the wrongfully enslaved, Jenny […]

CANCELLED The Mill Strike of 1913: w/ Erin Rice – Historic Walking Tour

This spring the Ipswich Museum is bringing back the popular series of outdoor historical walking tours. Our “Sunday Strolls” offer a variety of topics and routes through town. There will be no tours on April 17 or 24. Join Erin Rice as we follow the footsteps of the immigrant workers as they marched through the […]

Wednesday Evening Lecture – Carvings at Castle Hill

Grinling Gibbons (1648-1721) has been described as the greatest decorative carver in British history.  As part of the 2021-2022 celebration to mark the tercentenary of his death, Castle Hill Curator Susan Hill Dolan will speak about the life and work of Gibbons, including his spectacular overmantel carving from England’s Cassiobury Park (c. 1675, now surviving […]

Industrial Ipswich: w/ Scott Jewel – Historic Walking Tour

This spring the Ipswich Museum is bringing back the popular series of outdoor historical walking tours. Our “Sunday Strolls” offer a variety of topics and routes through town.There will be no tours on April 17 or 24. From lace and stockings to lumber, isinglass and rum, Ipswich’s mills and factories have produced it all, often […]