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History is STILL alive!

The Sir John Humphrey House is open! Sat. from 10-1pm. Come and see Native American wall decorations and learn/share Swampscott history.

We are having tours through the Sir John Humphrey House, again, this Saturday, September 23rd from 10-1pm.

If you missed us last weekend, please join us this weekend as we work together with other Essex County sites in the Trails & Sails Event!

What do you know about Swampscott history?  Perhaps you would like to expand on it.  Perhaps you would like to know what the "S" curve was?  Perhaps you would like to know where the first US tannery was located?  Perhaps, you have an old Swampscott photograph that we have not seen before?  Bring it in and teach us something!

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Molly Conner,

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