Housed in a renovated mill building of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, once one of the world’s largest textile mills, the Manchester Historic Association Millyard Museum offers a glimpse into nearly 11,000 years of regional history. The museum’s permanent exhibit is complemented by temporary exhibitions, school and family programs, lectures, and special events. Visitors can explore the rich tapestry of the area’s past, from its Native American roots to its industrial heyday, all within the historic setting of the former mill.
Manchester Historic Association Millyard Museum
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