Atwood House and Museum/Chatham Historical Society

Our mission | The mission of the Chatham Historical Society is to inform and educate present and future generations about the history and culture of Chatham and vicinity by collecting and preserving records of earlier generations and by exhibiting and interpreting art, artifacts, archives and places of historical interest. |
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Opportunities |
Exhibit Planners and assistant Exhibit Planners, for future exhibits, 2 – 3 hours per week Publicity Coordinator or assistant Coordinator, 2 – 4 hours per week Collections Manager, 3-8 hours per week Museum Guides, 3 1/2 – 30 hours per week Volunteer Coordinators, 2-4 hours per week Membership Coordinator Development, 2 -3 hours per week Website Updates |
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Stories |
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About us | The Chatham Historical Society was organized in 1923. Three years later, the society acquired the Atwood House – a gambrel-roofed house built in 1752. Over the years, museum galleries have been added to the original structure without affecting its integrity. As a result of the major expansion and renovation to the museum completed in 2005, there are now eight galleries with permanent exhibits, plus a large special exhibit gallery that doubles as a meeting room seating up to 100 people. |
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