Located in the Hallett Barn Visitor Center, the Museum Store features a selection
of history-inspired books and thoughtfully designed products including
educational items for children, jewelry, candles, notecards and scrimshaw.
In
addition to providing unique gifts for your friends and family, your purchases
support the educational programs and on-going preservation efforts of the
Falmouth Historical Society and MUSEUMS ON THE GREEN.
The Museum Store is open during regular museum hours and visitors are always
welcome.
Museum members receive a 10% discount on purchases. Join now to support
the museum and start enjoying member benefits!
The following items are available in the Museum Store. To place your
order, visit or call 508-548-4857. We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
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Voice of the Tide
Voice of the Tide By Leonard Miele
Katharine Lee Bates, the author of “America the Beautiful” and the most honored native-born resident of Falmouth, Massachusetts, lived on Cape Cod from 1859 to 1871. In Voice of the Tide: The Cape Cod Heritage of Katharine Lee Bates, readers get to know the Falmouth of her youth and how this “little strip of silver shore” influenced her life and writing. Katharine described herself at this time as “a shy, near-sighted child, always hiding away with a book.” By the time she was eleven years old, she was a precocious, erudite child whose favorite writers were Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, Louisa May Alcott, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
With the publication of Voice of the Tide, Leonard Miele introduces Katharine Lee Bates to a new generation of readers. He provides an insightful discussion of her childhood in Falmouth, her earliest writings as a student at the Village Grammar School, and the nostalgic Cape Cod poems she was inspired to write as an adult.
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America The Beautiful
The Stirring True Story Behind Our Nation’s Favorite Song By Lynn Sherr The first full biography of the song Americans love to sing and the dramatic story behind its unlikely creation with profiles of Katharine Lee Bates, who composed the verse, and Samuel Augustus Ward, who conceived the melody.
Price: $25.00 hard cover (8x8), 125 pages
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The Book of Falmouth
The Book of Falmouth A Tricentennial Celebration: 1686-1986 Edited by Mary Lou Smith Filled with photographs and true stories that showcase the characters, characteristics and growth of all the Falmouth villages over 300 years of history.
Price: $50.00 hard cover (10x11), 582 pages
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Images of America: Falmouth
Images of America: Falmouth First printed in 2002, reprinted in 2005 By Ann Sears and Nancy Kougeas for The Falmouth Historical Society A photographic journey of Falmouth’s growth and development from a small country town into a vibrant year-round community.
Price: $19.99 soft cover (6x9), 128 pages
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Suckanesset - A History of Falmouth, Massachusetts
Suckanesset A History of Falmouth, Massachusetts Original edition 1928 by Theodate Geoffrey Expanded and reprinted in 1992 by The Falmouth Historical Society Tales of Falmouth and its residents through two and a half centuries from the town’s incorporation in 1686 until 1930.
Price: $10.00 soft cover (6x9), 188 pages
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A Gentleman`s Guide to the Belvidere Plain in Falmouth, Massachusetts
A Gentleman`s Guide to the Belvidere Plain in Falmouth, Massachusetts By Gus G. Widmayer
A colorful account of the people, history, architecture and byways that make up the unique neighborhood of Belvidere Plain in this very Cape Cod town. The tales are told from a personal point of view and the book is loaded with terrific photos of yesterday and today.
Price: $25 soft cover (8 ¼ x 8 ¼), 175 pages.
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Residential Falmouth . . . . Homes, New and Old
Residential Falmouth . . . . Homes, New and Old Originally published in 1897. Revised and expanded in 1995. By Arnold W. Dyer A collection of black and white photographs and historical information about old Falmouth homes and the families who have lived in them over the years.
Price: $10.00 soft cover (9x7), 168 pages
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Hotels & Inns of Falmouth
Hotels & Inns of Falmouth By Arnold W. Dyer The history of Falmouth’s various turn-of-the-century hotels and inns with period black and white photographs.
Price: $8.00 soft cover (9x7), 73 pages
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The Captain’s Best Mate
The Captain’s Best Mate The Journal of Mary Chipman Lawrence on the Whaler Addison, 1858-1860 By Mary Chipman Lawrence. Stanton Garner, editor The diary of a wife who, with their five-year old daughter, accompanied her husband on a three-and-a-half year whaling voyage.
Price: $24.95 soft cover (6x9), 340 pages
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