Haverhill Historic Sites, Nonprofit Groups Open for ‘Tours at Twilight’ Aug. 15

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Various historic Haverhill sites will be open for a “Tours at Twilight” event next month on a single-admission ticket

Buttonwoods Museum, Duston-Dustin Garrison House, Haverhill Firefighting Museum, Museum of Printing, Rocks Village Hand Tub House, Tattersall Farm, Whittier Birthplace and Winnekenni Castle—collectively calling themselves “Haverhill’s Cultural Treasures”—open Thursday, Aug. 15, from 5-8 p.m. Adult tickets are $25 while those 17 and under are admitted free. Tickets will be honored through the end of October for those who cannot visit all sites in one night. Tickets are available online here.

Outside of the special event times, each organization sets its own visitation hours and procedures. Some sites, for example, require reservations.

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