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The Boatman

WAYLAND’S EMBATTLED MEADOWLAND FARMERS: THOREAU AND THE “FLOWAGE CONTROVERSY” (1858-1862) Thursday, September 14 ~ 7:00 PM Grout Heard House Museum University of Connecticut Professor Robert Thorson details a fascinating chapter in Wayland history – the...
Draper Room

Draper Room

Draper Room Part of the original 1740s house. May have been original kitchen; became dining room or second parlor when Silas Grout enlarged the house in the late 18th century. Now furnished in 19th century decor with many items from the Draper family. Learn more at...

Annual Meeting

ANNUAL MEETING AND A PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAINS Wednesday, May 17 7:30-9:30 PM Grout Heard House Museum. At the close of the Business Meeting, Jane Sciacca will display a few of our collection items, sharing with you their backgrounds. At least one will never before...

Favorite Spaces – Photographs

Favorite-Space-042 Favorite Spaces, photo by Eric Sciacca Favorite-Space-041 Favorite Spaces, photo by Eric Sciacca Favorite-Space-040 Favorite Spaces, photo by Eric Sciacca Favorite-Space-039 Favorite Spaces, photo by Eric Sciacca Favorite-Space-038 Favorite Spaces,...

Payment – Living in Long-Ago Days

Thank you for registering your child(ren) for the Living in Long-Ago Days! Please send your payment of $ 50.00 per child to: Wayland Historical Society Grout Heard House P. O. Box 56 Wayland, MA 01778 Or you prefer you can pay now by credit card: Program Registration...

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