Middleborough Historical Museum

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The Middleborough Historical Museum is a museum located at 18 Jackson Street, Middleborough, Massachusetts, and maintained by the Middleboro Historical Association [wd]. It is sometimes known as the Tom Thumb Museum for its extensive holdings of personal items from General Tom Thumb and his wife Lavinia Warren, who lived in the nearby Tom Thumb House.[1] The museum was founded in 1961, and currently comprises 7 buildings as follows:

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Mill House #1, c. 1820Entry, General and Mrs. Tom Thumb Collection, Art Gallery, Furniture Room
Mill House #2, c. 1820P. H. Peirce General Store, Deborah Samson Military Room, Toy Room, Kitchen, other rooms depicting social life
Blacksmith Shop, recent constructionWheelwright, Agricultural Tools, Ice Harvesting, Charcoaling, Cranberry Industry
Judge Wood Law Office, 1794Early Law Office, Lawrence B. Romaine Memorial Library
Whistle House, c. 1800s1854 Hand Tub Fire Engine, 1934 Maxim Motors Fire Engine
Carriage House, recent constructionTransportation Vehicles, Antique Signs
Sproat Tavern NecessaryFive Seat Outhouse
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Established1961 (1961)[1]
Location18 Jackson Street
Middleborough, Massachusetts
Coordinates41.8929°N 70.9063°W / 41.8929; -70.9063
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Middleborough Historical Museum
Established1961 (1961)[1]
Location18 Jackson Street
Middleborough, Massachusetts
Coordinates41.8929°N 70.9063°W / 41.8929; -70.9063
TypeLocal museum
OwnerMiddleborough Historical Association
Websitemiddleboroughhistoricalassociation.org
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