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History On The Go: 2025 Tri-Town History Trail
Join Westfield, Southwick and Granville for a free walking trail of historic places and museums.
Browse any or all locations during the hours of 10am and 4pm on October 4th!
Noble and Cooley Center For Historic Preservation
42 Water Street, Granville MA
Enjoy a guided tour by descendants of J.P. Cooley, one of the founders of the oldest drum factory in the US. See our Civil War drum picked up off the battlefield at Gettysburg and a one of a kind eight color printing press.
Southwick Historical Society INC.
86 College Highway, Southwick MA
The Southwick Historic Society is home to the Joseph Moore house built in 1751 and the Charles Gillett cigar factory. There are displays on local industry and the town's agricultural history.
Westfield Athenaeum
6 Elm Street, Westfield MA
The Athenaeum houses a history museum with regularly changing exhibits on regional history. It maintains a collection of archival documents and historical artifacts documenting the history of the city.
The Dewey House
87 South Maple Street, Westfield MA
This home was owned by Joseph Dewey, who operated a sawmill on the river across the street. Restored in the late 1970s and added to the National House Register in 2001.
The Old Burying Ground
45 Mechanic Street, Westfield MA
The burying grounds was established on April 26, 1668, the oldest identified stone belongs to Abigail Ashley Noble dated 1683, and the last burial was Mary Noble Fox in 1934. This location is about four acres and has over 1,100 graves, some with unique and interesting carvings.
- Date:
- Saturday, October 4, 2025
- Time:
- 10:00am - 4:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Audience:
- All Ages
- Categories:
- All ages event