The Dedham Museum & Archive is located in the heart of historic Dedham Square. The DM&A houses an important collection and extensive archive related to the history of the town and the nation. We look forward to your visiting and learning about this shire town, the seat of Norfolk County, incorporated in 1636.
The Dedham Museum & Archive was renamed from the Dedham Historical Society & Museum in 2022.
Become a member and receive free entry to the museum, archive, reference library, and lectures. Also receive discounts to programs, events, and gift shop items. Visit the Membership page for more details.
Dedham Museum & Archive
612 High St, Dedham, MA 02026. Get Directions
Parking: There is parking along High Street and throughout Dedham Square, including at a free public lot a few blocks away at the junction of High Street and Eastern Avenue (from the museum, head toward Dedham Square and the lot is at the traffic light beyond the Community Theatre).
We can be reached during the hours above at 781.326.1385, or by email:
Johanna McBrien
Executive Director
[email protected]
Janet Haugh
Membership Officer
[email protected]
Nicole McAllister
Archivist
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Get a glimpse into Dedham history with a tour of The Dedham Museum & Archive. Your visit will provide a look back at some of the people and places that have contributed to the town’s long, rich history and that have made Dedham distinctive.
The 1888 museum building, archive, and restrooms are accessible only by using stairs.
We offer a selection of Potting Shed and Nash Pottery “Dedham Pottery” ceramics, Dedham Pottery cotton throws, puzzles, ornaments, notecards, books, and more. Stop by during the posted hours, call 781.326.1385, or email [email protected]
Visit Dedham’s historic town center.
Learn more about Dedham Square Circle
The oldest timber-frame house in North America, 511 East Street.
Learn More about Fairbanks House
Branches at 43 Church Street and 257 Mount Vernon Street.
Learn More about Dedham Public Library
Dedham’s historic cemetery (1636) is located at 31 Village Avenue. Brookdale Cemetery (1878) is located at 86 Brookdale Avenue.