"Lost Liberties - Broken Promises " is a yearlong exhibit focusing on the enslaved, indigenous, displaced Loyalists, and veterans of Weston who were on the wrong side of history. The exhibit opens in February 2026 and will continue throughout the year.
The exhibit is funded by a grant received from Mass Humanities program for "Expand Massachusetts Stories - Promises of the Revolution”. which has a special focus on the 250th. Mass Humanities grants are made possible by funding from the Mass Cultural Council.
The recording of our presentation with Norman Poser, author of From the Battlefield to the Stage, The Many Lives of General John Burgoyne. will be available on our YouTube channel soon!
JOIN US FOR TUNES AT THE TAVERN WITH CROSSROAD BAND!
Join us on Thursday, September 10th from 6–8 p.m. for a perfect late‑summer evening on the museum grounds featuring local cover favorites, Crossroad Band.
Our 59th Annual Barn Sale will be on September 26th, 2026 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Mark your calendars for a fabulous day of bargains and treasure hunting.
We are now accepting donations by arrangement.
CONTACT INFO: gbtmuseum@gmail.com or call 781-894-1751
COLONIAL DANCE! Lecture and Lesson
Get ready to step back in time and learn about colonial dance and practice colonial dance moves at this fun event! Join us at the Josiah Smith Tavern on Thursday, February 12th at 6.30 p.m. for an enjoyable evening! Tickets available HERE!