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Millbury Historical Museum Ready For Bicentennial

Some of the sports memorabilia on display at the Millbury Historical Museum Photo Credit: Museum website

MILLBURY, Mass. - The Museum of the Millbury Historical Society, located in the Asa Waters’ Mansion, has undergone extensive renovation and refurbishing in anticipation of Millbury’s Bicentennial Year.

Residents will once again be able to stop in and experience the new exhibits of Millbury sports, military, businesses, and notable personalities.

In addition, The Millbury Museum Store is filled with gift ideas for graduations and Father’s Day.

The first two openings are scheduled for Saturday, June 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and Thursday, June 14 from 9 - 11 a.m.

Comments (2)

orsche:

NO it isn't and why should that matter? The building is from the 1800s. They didn't care about such things back then. You can't ruin the building now to get a wheelchair up to the third floor.
If you're in a wheelchair then you can't hike Mt Everest either. So should we blow up the Mt?

loralye:

Is the Museum accessable to the disabled? Sight impared or wheelchair guests?

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