Group Tours and Talks - Marblehead Museum
Marblehead Museum

Group Tours
& Talks

Bring your group into the story of Marblehead. From colonial history to Civil War artifacts, our guided tours and curated talks are designed for schools, corporations, civic groups, and curious visitors alike.

The Marblehead Museum offers a range of group experiences across its historic properties — all tailored to bring Marblehead's rich past to life. Whether you're planning a field trip, a team outing, or a private event, our staff will work with you to create an experience that fits your needs.

What We Offer

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Guided Property Tours

Explore the Jeremiah Lee Mansion, the J.O.J. Frost Gallery, or the Civil War & G.A.R. Museum with a knowledgeable guide who brings each space — and the stories within — to life.

Available seasonally
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Walking Tours

Step beyond the museum walls and take in Marblehead's historic district on foot. Our walking tours connect the dots between the town's colonial-era homes, landmark buildings, and the stories that shaped them.

Group scheduling available
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Curated Talks

From the Underground Railroad in Marblehead to the lives of colonial merchants, our talks are drawn from decades of research and a collection of over 60,000 artifacts. Perfect for civic groups, schools, or special events.

Custom topics on request
Group Size
Custom arrangements for
any group size
Pricing
Contact us for
group rates & packages
Location
170 Washington St.
Marblehead, MA
Advance Notice
Please book at least
7 days in advance
2025 Season

Tours & Talks Schedule

View our upcoming group tour and talk offerings below

2025 Tours & Talks Schedule

Ready to Book?

Let us help you plan the perfect group experience. Call us, send an email, or use our online booking tool to get started.

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? Read Our Complete Acknowledgement

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

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

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