Conway Historical Society / Conway NH

 Headquartered in this exquisite federal home of William Kimball Eastman, the CHS serves all areas of the Conways. The museum features period rooms representing 1818 through 1945. Eastman Lord House Museum in Conway was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

 

2009 Officers and Directors

President- Ken Rancourt
Vice President- Roger Kimball
Secretary - Theresa Gallagher
Treasurer- Tom Bryant
Assistant Treasurer- Fay King
Directors- Howard West, Peter Darrigo, Jim Arnold and Jeannette Blake.
Past President- Susan Proctor

Acting Curator Jim Arnold

Chairman, Lawn and Garden Committee
Len and Norma Whitmore
Programs - Annarie Van Coesant,
Membership - Theresa Gallagher

Conway Historical Society (603) 447-5551,  Fax (603) 447-1991   conwayhistory@myfairpoint.net


Contact Information

Conway Historical Society
100 Main Street
PO Box 1949
Conway, New Hampshire 03818
Phone: (603) 447-5551
Fax:    (603) 447-1991


How do I volunteer?

    The Conway Historical Society is always in need of volunteers for a wide range of activities including:

  • Museum Guides
  • Cataloging
  • Gardening
  • Highway Cleanup
  • Baking/Serving Refreshments
  • School Programs
  • Processing Newsletter

        The C.H.S presents a wide variety of well-attended monthly programs. Unless otherwise noted programs are held at the Salyards Center for the Arts beginning at 7:00 PM on the second Tuesday of each month. 6:00 for potlucks.

How to Find Us?

   The Eastman Lord House is located at 100 Main Street (Route 16) in Conway Village, across from the Conway Village Fire Station.

   The Salyards Center for the Arts is located at 110 Main Street, adjacent to the Eastman Lord House In beautiful Conway Village.

How do I join?

    Joining is easy. print and fill out our membership form, choose a level of sponsorship, and mail the form along with your check or money order to:

Conway Historical Society
PO Box 1949, Conway, NH 03818

CHS Membership Benefits

 Four issues per year of our newsletter
 Special admittance to the Eastman Lord House Museum.
 Updates to website archives.
Join Us
& Thank you, for investing in Conway's future.


Intersection of Intervale Crossroad and Kearsarge Road sometime before 1932 / Kearsarge NH.


Email: ConwayHistory@MyFairPoint.net

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