"American Heritage Museum in Hudson, MA" Topic
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Tgerritsen | 12 Apr 2019 9:36 a.m. PST |
Anyone in Massachusetts know much about this great looking new museum? I'm heading back through MA on my way up to Huzzah and would love to check out the collection. I've seen several videos on vehicles there and the place looks fantastic. However, it appears from their website that they are opening to the public on May 3rd and even then only open on Friday through Sunday. I'd hate to eat into one of my gaming days at Huzzah and would prefer to go either the Thursday before or Monday after. Anyone know if there is a way to do this or if I have to make the choice to cross Sunday off in order to go check out the Museum? Here's the website: link YouTube link |
Youngknight | 22 Apr 2019 3:40 p.m. PST |
Tim, We're all kind of waiting for the grand opening (I live in Hudson) with baited breath. The owner purchased a large portion of a collection from, I believe, California. They've spent a lot of time refurbishing and painting the collection. As you've pointed out, what we've seen looks fabulous. Unfortunately, the hours for the public as of now are limited to the weekend. It does mention that other hours are available for school tours and by appointment. It might be worth a call to explain your situation and see if there's a school tour on one of the days you're looking for. As an aside, should you make the trek, there are two very nice breweries in Hudson, literally just down the road! Tom Desmond |
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