The Buckland Historical Society, located in Buckland, MA, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the town. With two buildings, including the Buckland Historical Society Museum and the Wilder Homestead, the society offers visitors a glimpse into Buckland's past through its collection of artifacts, memorabilia, and displays. From early kitchen furniture and tools to photographs of local school groups, the society's exhibits provide a fascinating look into the town's heritage.
The Buckland Historical Society Museum, housed in a former schoolhouse built in 1855, features three floors of artifacts and town records. The Wilder Homestead, a furnished 1775 saltbox house, showcases five fireplaces, an antique barn loom, and a shoemaker shop. With open houses held on specific dates and by appointment, the society invites both locals and tourists to explore Buckland's history and immerse themselves in the town's cultural legacy.
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