The Marblehead Museum consists of a “campus” of three properties: The J.O.J. Frost Gallery, Exhibits, and Gift Shop; the Jeremiah Lee Mansion and Gardens; and the Civil War & Grand Army of the Republic Museum. The properties are located in Marblehead’s historic district, full of colonial period homes and buildings that evoke the unique qualities of this New England fishing port and harbor.
J.O.J. Frost Gallery & Carolyn Lynch Education Center, exhibits, museum shop, archive, and offices
170 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA 01945
781-631-1768
March through April: Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm
May through December 24th: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm (closed Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving weekend)
Dec. 25 through February: by appointment only.
Admission by donation.
Unfortunately, the Museum is not currently wheelchair accessible.
Research & Archives by appointment only (email info@marbleheadmuseum.org)
The Jeremiah Lee Mansion & Gardens
161 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA 01945
Open June through October: Tuesday through Saturday, 45-minute tours on the hour starting at 10am; last tour leaves at 3pm.
July 4th, open 11am-3pm, 1st-floor open house, free, no regular tours.
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Admission: $10
Free for Museum members, NARM, MTA, for families with EBT, WIC, ConnectorCare cards, active-duty military and their families, and children under 14.
Grounds open dawn to dusk daily.
Unfortunately, the Lee Mansion is not wheelchair accessible.
The Civil War & Grand Army of the Republic Museum
Old Town House, One Market Square, Marblehead, MA 01945
(located 2 blocks away from other 2 properties)
Admission by donation.
Wheelchair accessible.
Open by appointment only - please contact us 2 weeks in advance
Please call at least two weeks ahead if you'd like to make an appointment to see the exhibit. We will do our best to accommodate based on staffing schedules.
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We are proud to participate in the Card to Culture program, a collaboration between Mass Cultural Council and the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Nutrition Program, and the Massachusetts Health Connector, by broadening accessibility to cultural programming.
We offer free admission to the Jeremiah Lee Mansion to all EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare cardholders (Our GAR and Frost Gallery are Free to all).