90 Minute Tours of Woodman Museum 2021

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182 Central Avenue,Dover NH 03820

16 June, 2021

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One of the Finest Museums in New England - Visit Wednesday through Sunday Reservations Required. The Woodman Museum in Historic Dover NH is considered one of New England's finest early 20th century style Museums featuring: Natural History, Local History, and Art exhibits. For more information on the Woodman Museum please visit www.woodmanmuseum.org. Due to COVID-19 restrictions there will only be one tour offered per time slot, and no more than 10 people per tour. We will offer five 90-minute tours per day Wednesday-Sunday (except we will be closed July 4 for the holiday), at 10am, 11am, 1pm. 2pm, and 3pm to allow for cleaning between tours. To book your tour, click on the orange tab above right, to select a date and time. Members of the Woodman Museum are FREE, but still need to register for a date and time. If members are bringing guests, register for the guests only and members will just show their member card when they arrive with their guests. Again, each group tour will be 90 minutes in duration, led at a distance by a Museum Docent, and will visit multiple buildings on our campus. To fully enjoy the tour, each visitor will need to possess the ability to climb several sets of circa 1800's staircases, but the main floors of two buildings are handicapped accessible. For your health and safety as well as for the health and safety of our volunteers all Visitors will be required to wear a mask. If you do not have a mask the Museum will provide one for you. If you are experiencing Covid 19 symptoms, or are not feeling well we request that you wait until you are completely symptom free, to schedule a tour. If you have any questions about tours, or visiting the museum, please call 603-742-1038. About the Woodman Museum The Woodman, founded in 1916, is a traditional early 20th-century style natural science, history, and art museum with exhibits for all ages. The campus is home to four buildings, which include the Woodman House (1818), the Hale House (1813), the William Damm Garrison (1675) and the Keefe House (1825). The museum’s collection includes hundreds of colonial artifacts, a comprehensive mineral and fossil collection, mounted animal specimens, fine art and furniture, an extensive collection of militaria, local history objects, and much more. The Woodman is open seasonally to the public (from mid-March to mid-December) Wednesday through Sunday, 10am-5pm.   The Thom Hindle Gallery at the Woodman (15 Summer St., Dover, NH 03820) features a series of rotating exhibitions and is free to the public during normal museum hours. For admission prices or to learn more about the museum or how you can help its mission, please visit www.woodmanmuseum.org.  

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