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COMING FEBRUARY 1, 2020

You are invited to share your favorite memories and stories of Marblehead in our digital memory booth at the Marblehead Museum, 170 Washington Street.

FAQ

What is the booth? It is a space for you and a friend to sit down and share your memories while an iPad records and archives your conversation.

How much time do I have? Sessions last up to 10 minutes. If no one else is waiting, you are welcome to record another session.

What will happen with my recording? The recording will be archived in the Marblehead Museum’s collection. At the beginning of the recording, you will fill out a form deeding ownership and copyright to the Museum. With your permission, the recordings will be available online via our website.

What if I can’t come to the booth? We hope the booth will travel to other locations throughout town over the next three years. Stay tuned for more information. Also, you can submit your own photos, interviews, and videos via our online submission page HERE.

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.

Get a sneak peak at our three sites!

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

MARBLEHEAD MUSEUM
170 Washington St.
Marblehead, MA 01945
phone : 781-631-1768
info@marbleheadmuseum.org

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