Essex National Heritage Area Essex National Heritage Area
Peabody mapPeabody Historical Society
Peabody, Massachusetts
  • Address: 35 Washington Street, Peabody, Massachusetts 01960
    978-531-0805
  • Hours: Tuesday, 7 - 9 p.m. and Wednesday 1 - 4 p.m. or by appointment.
  • Admission: No charge.
  • Website:www.peabodyhistorical.org
  • Map: Map
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Peabody Historical Society Exterior

The Peabody Historical Society was established by Elizabeth Cheever Osborne in 1896 in order to preserve the heritage of the City of Peabody.

Headquartered at the General Gideon Foster House on Washington Street, the Society also manages the Elizabeth Cassidy Folk Art Museum & Peabody Art Association Gallery, Nathaniel Felton Sr. House, the Nathaniel Felton Jr. House, the Orchard House, the Apple Barn, and the Engine 3 Firehouse (the Peabody Historical Fire Museum.)

Peabody Historical Society InteriorPeabody Historical Society programs include an annual craft fair, a holiday open house, lectures, tours and other special events. Visitors to the General Gideon Foster House can view the Federal Period dining room of the Foster family, the Victorian parlor of the Merrill family (later occupants of the house), and rotating exhibits of costumes, textiles and military artifacts.



Nearby Area Sites

  • Brooksby Farm
    An 8 1/2-acre working farm with orchards, animals, trails and a farm stand.
  • Elizabeth Cassidy Folk Art Museum &
    Peabody Art Association Gallery

    The Museum features permanent and rotating exhibits of unique works from the Society’s extensive collection of folk art, including architectural embellishments, funerary art, pottery, portraits and needlework. The Museum is also the home of the Peabody Art Association Gallery, which features rotating exhibits of paintings and photographs by Association artists.
  • Felton Historic Houses at Brooksby Farm
    Built in 1644, the Nathaniel Felton, Sr., House was the first house built on Mount Pleasant (the Brooksby Farm area). The Nathaniel Felton, Jr. House's outdoor garden has become a popular spot to exchange wedding vows, before waltzing across the street to the Smith Barn for that once in a lifetime reception.
  • George Peabody House Museum Industrial Trail
    A restored house and community cultural center features an ENHC Visitor Center with information on Peabody and the surrounding area and exhibits on Peabody's tannery history.
  • Peabody Historical Society
    Established to preserve the heritage of the city of Peabody.
  • Smith Barn at Brooksby Farm
    The Peabody Historical Society's Smith Barn at Brooksby Farm provides an ideal setting for any private celebration you may have in mind, from office party to wedding.


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