May 25, 2013
“Home” in the Berkshires
This summer the Berkshire Historical Society will offer a variety of exhibits in celebration of the Berkshires as “Home.” Ranging in time from 1863 to the early 20th century, the exhibits will explore the themes of place, leave-taking and home coming.
The summer of 1863 was a time of unwelcome change for Herman Melville and his family. Having failed as a writer and unable to support his family, he swapped his beloved “old farmhouse” for a townhouse in New York in order to look for
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Michael Melle Returns to Arrowhead
June 11th – October 31st, 2013
Rally ‘round the flag of freedom: Berkshires men of the 54th Massachusetts. Placed under an apple tree at Arrowhead, this work depicts Henry more
Arrowhead: The Restoration Projects
June 11th, 2013
Arrowhead is busy! The house is being repainted, its sills, windows, and doors repaired, and a reproduction ca. 1870 front entry porch built! more
Home City: Photographs of Pittsfield, Massachusetts”
May 22nd – October 31st, 2013
Edwin Hale Lincoln left his family home in Yarmouth, Massachusetts at the age of 14 to become a drummer boy for the Union Army. As an adult, he more
The Melville Trail
October 26th, 2012
The Melville Trail is officially open. Pittsfield Mayor Daniel Bianchi dedicated the plaque at Pontoosuc Lake. A collaborative project funded in part more
Massachusetts Cultural Council
May 26th, 2012
For several years now, Herman Melville’s Arrowhead has been generously supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Their support is more
Melville’s connection to places in Berkshire County
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