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Ann Horrigan currently works as a trustee for The Gardner Museum, Inc.
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The Gardner Museum, Inc.
The Gardner Museum, Inc. Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Gardner Museum, Inc. was founded in 1978. The private company is based in Gardner, MA. It is a local history museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the city’s heritage, particularly its historic furniture manufacturing industry. Housed in the Levi Heywood Memorial Library building, the museum features collections related to Gardner’s chair and furniture companies, including archives on the Heywood-Wakefield Company and materials from other manufacturers such as Conant Ball and Nichols & Stone. The museum offers permanent and rotating exhibits on local history, furniture craftsmanship, silversmithing, and Native American heritage, and includes projects like the Chair City Oral History Project and a Dubzinski family exhibit. It operates seasonally and hosts community events, lectures, craft fairs, and educational programs, while providing resources such as a gift shop, event rentals, tours, and research assistance. Volunteer opportunities are available to support its mission. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
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The Gardner Museum, Inc.
The Gardner Museum, Inc. Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Gardner Museum, Inc. was founded in 1978. The private company is based in Gardner, MA. It is a local history museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the city’s heritage, particularly its historic furniture manufacturing industry. Housed in the Levi Heywood Memorial Library building, the museum features collections related to Gardner’s chair and furniture companies, including archives on the Heywood-Wakefield Company and materials from other manufacturers such as Conant Ball and Nichols & Stone. The museum offers permanent and rotating exhibits on local history, furniture craftsmanship, silversmithing, and Native American heritage, and includes projects like the Chair City Oral History Project and a Dubzinski family exhibit. It operates seasonally and hosts community events, lectures, craft fairs, and educational programs, while providing resources such as a gift shop, event rentals, tours, and research assistance. Volunteer opportunities are available to support its mission. | Consumer Services |
















