YOU CAN’T GET TO THE MOON WITHOUT WORCESTER!

On the 100 year anniversary, March 16, 2026, the Museum of Worcester will open the exhibit Worcester to the Stars: The Goddard Rocket Centennial. You can thank this boy for communication (TV, internet, phone), navigation (GPS for cars, phones, banking), weather forecasting, and Earth observation (climate, agriculture, disaster response).It would be the beginning of the space … More YOU CAN’T GET TO THE MOON WITHOUT WORCESTER!

A Proper Fit: Women at Work in a City of Corsets

by Anne Marie Murphy TidePool Press (Spring 2026) From the Civil War until the 1980s, a small New England city became world-renowned for the corsets it produced. A Proper Fit tells the stories of many of the female corset workers of Worcester, Massachusetts, among them sole proprietor “corsetieres” who created corsets over decades for their … More A Proper Fit: Women at Work in a City of Corsets

Home for the Holidays

Step Into Christmas, 1800s-style: If your holiday spirit needs a little glow-up, Salisbury Mansion is flipping the switch Friday night with the return of its candlelit Home for the Holidays tours. From 5:30–7:30 p.m., wander through Worcester’s only historic house museum as docents from Preservation Worcester walk you through the Salisbury family’s three-generation story next … More Home for the Holidays

Worcester marks 175 years since historic women’s rights gathering

WORCESTER — One hundred seventy-five years after the nation’s first organized demand for women’s full political and social rights, Worcester is preparing to mark the moment not just with nostalgia, but with urgency. Organizers of the 175th anniversary of the First National Women’s Rights Convention say the two-day commemoration at Mechanics Hall on Oct. 22–23 … More Worcester marks 175 years since historic women’s rights gathering

Home for the Holidays at Salisbury Mansion

Don’t miss this heartwarming tradition to start out your Holiday Season!NOVEMBER 29, 2024 – JANUARY 4, 2025 Worcester Historical Museum is once again pleased to present ” Home for the Holidays” at SalisburyMansion. Guest curator of the Museum’s Denholm’s exhibit – Christopher Sawyer. and Worcester artist and designer – Chris McGovern, have outfitted the mansion … More Home for the Holidays at Salisbury Mansion

Travels with George

The historian Nathaniel Philbrick’s new book, “Travels With George” is both a lighthearted travelogue and a timely exploration of Washington’s historical legacy. Philbrick follows Washington’s presidential excursions: from Mount Vernon to the new capital in New York; a month-long tour of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island; a venture onto Long Island and eventually … More Travels with George