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Historic House Markers
If your home is a part of Newton's past, give it a present: a Historic Marker
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Bob Pollock grew up near the park and worked there as a teen-ager. He spent more than 15 years collectiong photographs, documents, and artifacts. His reminiscences and collections form the basis of this 50-minute documentary prepared by Joe Hunter and presented on NewTV in 2007. $15.

Newton Poster

Published in 2000, our Newton Poster highlights the beauty of Newton architecture. Critically acclaimed for its design, the poster has received awards from both the New England Museum Association and the American Association of Museums. It was designed by Newton residents Steve Logowitz and Steve Rosenthal. 18 by 24 inches. $15.

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Canvas Tote Bag

This Newton History Museum tote bag is made of durable 10-oz. cotton canvas in forest green with beige Museum logo and handles. Sale of the tote bags benefit the programs of the Newton History Museum. $15.00

Wildflower Series Note Cards

These cards feature watercolors reproduced from original artwork in the collection of The Jackson Homestead. Each of the cards pictures a different local wildflower painted by Ellen Jackson, who grew up in the Homestead in the 1800s. Perfect for gift giving. Package of 8, with envelopes. $12.00.

Also in the Museum Shop:

  • Books on Newton History
  • Books on Abolition and the Underground Railroad
  • Videos on Abolition - On Sale!
  • Newton Centre Bird's Eye View Map, 1897
  • Map of Newton 1848
  • Jackson Homestead Cup Plates - On Sale!
  • Jackson Homestead Model
  • Postcards
  • Curiosity Kits





Historic Newton/The Jackson Homestead and Museum
A department of the City of Newton, Setti D. Warren, Mayor
Cynthia S. Stone, Director
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