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Conway Historical Society is headquartered in the Eastman Lord House,
circa 1818 residence of Conway mill owner, William Kimball Eastman.
Seventeen rooms are open to the public furnished in periods from
1818 through 1945. Eastman Lord House Museum
has recently been named to the National Register of Historic Places. |
The
house is open from Memorial
Day through Labor Day
Wednesdays, 2:00 to 4:00
Saturdays, 1:00 to 4:00
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Research materials available, open by appointment during May and September.
Appointments
may also be made during the months of
May, September, and October by calling (603) 447-5551. |
Museum
Admission
Contributions accepted
Members
and their guests are admitted free.
Admission charge is waived for all special
programs and events.
The CHS office located in the rear wing of the
Eastman Lord House is open year round by appointment.
Groups are welcome
by advance arrangements.
Rates are available upon request.
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Marion Putnam was instrumental in getting the ELH on the Historical Register in 2001.
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| Welcome
Relax and enjoy Conway History
from inside the Eastman Lord House Museum

The Lord
kitchen as used in 1940's |
Click
Here... for biography of
Eben and Mary Daniels Lord
family resided in house from 1900-1962

Victorian Era
(1890's) Parlor featuring early ceramics
and period Mt. Washington Valley Memorabilia.
Benjamin Champney Fire screen is in pictured. |

Schooling from home in the early
1800's

Musical Enjoyment and fun accompanies
this
turn of the century organ
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