Activity Overview
Fruitlands Museum is located in Harvard, MA, and it was built in 1914 by Clara Sears. The Fruitlands museum is a cultural and historic site, and it is celebrating 100 years of 100 stories and 100 objects at the Fruitlands. The museum houses a Farm house, The Shaker museum, The native American gallery, and the Art gallery. Several events and exhibits are arranged at the museum. Fruitlands museum offers several interesting activities for families.
Things to Do
- Visit the 19th century Alcott's Fruitlands farmhouse, children can discover and explore the attic bedroom, journal writing room, and the Palmer kitchen. Children can play 19th century games, like hoops.
- The native American collection displays over 1000 objects, explore the past and the present of the native Americans.
- Explore 19th century vernacular portraits, and enjoy extensive collection of Hudson River school landscapes at the Art gallery.
- The current exhibition of 100 years of Fruitlands features native american collections, paintings, portraits, and a 4000 years old soapstone bowl.
- The museum offers bus tours for groups.
- Families can enjoy hiking at 3 miles of Fruitlands trails that transverse forest, meadows and wetlands. Enjoy a ride on the golf cart.
- Enjoy delicious meals sourced from local farms at the Museum cafe, enjoy an exclusive lunch and brunch menu.
- The museum gift store stocks handcrafted pottery, glassware, paintings, candles, children's books and toys.
Fruitlands Insider Tips
- Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat.
- The museum buildings are not heated, so dress appropriately when visiting in fall.
- You can support the museum by giving donations.