Haverhill's Cultural Treasures

Haverhill's Cultural Treasures was formed in 2007 as a collaboration of five non-profit cultural organizations in the Greater Haverhill Area. The member organizations, listed below, collectively promote history, science, arts and culture through events and programming.

For more information on our sister organizations, click the logos on the right rail of this site. For the PDF brochure from Creative Haverhill, click here.

Tattersall Farm is a 150 acre property with conservation areas and open space. It consists of hayfields, meadows and both open and wooded paths for passive recreational activities. 978-372-0861.

Buttonwoods Museum/Haverhill Historical Society is an active community museum that strives to preserve Haverhill?s history through public programming for all ages, interpretation of its three historic structures and the exhibition of its collections.

Whittier Birthplace is the homestead of Quaker poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier. Visitors experience the life of an early New England farm family and enjoy the pastoral pleasures of hiking and picnicking on the grounds.

Haverhill Firefighting Museum houses the most extensive collection of artifacts relating to the City of Haverhill Fire Department including antique trucks and firefighting and rescue equipment. Call 978-994-9252.

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Winnekenni Castle
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Tattersall Farm

Buttonwoods Museum/Haverhill Historical Society

Whittier Birthplace

Haverhill Firefighting Museum

Winnekenni Banner art courtesy of Christine Geiger (photograph) and artist Dan Stevens