Rutland Historical Society
The Rutland Historical Society, situated in The Wood House at 232 Main Street, has been a cornerstone of the local community since its establishment in 1975. Originally built in 1908 for Mrs. Sadie Morris, the house is home to a diverse collection of artifacts that preserve the town's rich history.
The Society's collections include artwork by renowned artist Franklin T. Wood, Revolutionary and Civil War artifacts, vintage clothing, and school memorabilia, alongside a comprehensive assortment of items related to local hospitals and private sanatoria. This valuable repository aims to educate and engage visitors in the historical narrative of Rutland, Massachusetts.
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