These two programs are each designed to take you on a brief, self-guided tour of the grounds around the Jeremiah Lee Mansion with a slant on health and wellness or historic landscaping.

Tour length: Approximately 20 – 30 minutes and includes seven spots.

Signage: Each spot is marked with a small label telling you the location number and listing a QR code.

Technology: A smart phone or internet enabled tablet is necessary for the program.  You can download a FREE QR code reader app from your designated provider.

Program start: Located to the left of the Lee Mansion’s front steps.

Want a pocket size activity?  Print out our Garden of Healing QR codes sheet  or our Landscaping History QR codes sheet and follow the video instructions to make a pocket guide!  Bring this to the gardens of the Jeremiah Lee Mansion, beginning with Spot 1 to the left of the front steps.

Land Acknowledgement We recognize that this land was home to the Naumkeag band of the Massachusett/Pawtucket Tribes. The Marblehead Museum is committed to incorporating the study and dissemination of this land’s Native History into its mission.

What is a Land Acknowledgement and Why is it Important? Click HERE. Read our complete Land Acknowledgment HERE.

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Photo credits: Rick Ashley, Jeff Dykes, Marcia Hunkins, Lisa Indelicato

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