Buttonwoods Museum

⚠ Seasonal Notice: Closed for tours November 1 – April 30. 

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Every contribution helps preserve Greater Haverhill’s history for future generations. Buttonwoods Museum is a registered 501(c)(3) — your donation is tax deductible.

Annual Appeal 2026

Your gift to the Buttonwoods Museum Annual Appeal 2026 keeps Haverhill’s stories alive. You help preserve the three historic buildings, safeguard local artifacts, and support exhibitions that connect today’s visitors with the Merrimack Valley’s past.

Every contribution sustains educational programs for students, families, and lifelong learners, and helps us welcome the community for tours, talks, and events. Thank you for supporting thoughtful stewardship of our shared history.

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Stitching History Together Donation

Help us bring to life our Reproduction Gown Event and Exhibit where we will recongize and educate about the unnamed and uncredited labor of the garment and textile industry in the 18th-Century. We are a registered 501(C)(3) corporation so your contribution is tax deductible. Your donation will be used to fund the exhibit materials, the guest sewists, sewing materials, educational programming for kids, and more!

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General Donation

Help us continue preserving, displaying and educating about the history of Greater Haverhill. We are a registered 501(C)(3) corporation so your contribution is tax deductible! Your donation will be used to support the day to day operations at the Buttonwoods Museum / Haverhill Historical Society.

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Matching Grants Funds

Double Your Donation & Unlock Our Matching Grant

Will you help the Buttonwoods Museum unlock a matching grant with a one-time donation? Every dollar you give will be doubled. Thank you for your generous support!

Your donation plus the grant funds will allow the museum to:

Access a $47,000 grant from Mass Cultural Council and MassDevelopment to upgrade the drainage of the museum’s grounds and reduce the humidity and mold inside the historic buildings.