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Danvers Historical Society |
The
Danvers Historical Society, a private not-for-profit, was founded
in 1889 "to discover, collect and preserve objects which illustrate
local history, but particularly the history, development and people
of the Town of Danvers". The Historical Society owns three
historic sites and a museum building and is steward of the Endicott
Burial Ground. The society has many events, exhibits and fundraisers
every year and is an important part of the community. Membership
is open to everyone, and volunteers are always welcome!
The
mission statement is as follows: “The purpose of the Danvers
Historical society shall be to acquire an maintain a museum, library
and historical structures an places in order to collect objects
of historical significance to Danvers since it earliest habitation;
to preserve and restore the collection in accordance with current
professional museum standards; to conduct active research and documentation
of Danvers history to support exhibition, education and publication
programs directed to the widest possible audience; and to contribute
to the community by advocating its historical interest and cooperating
with other historical organizations.”
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