Attractions in Deerfield, Massachusetts
Historic Homes & Buildings
Allen House, The 413-775-7214
The restored Allen House served as the residence of Historic Deerfield’s founders, Henry and Helen Flynt. Filled with the Flynts' outstanding collections of American... more infoAshley House, The 413-775-7214
The restored Ashley House served as the home of Deerfield’s 18th-century minister. Guided tours are available on the hour during the regular season from 10:00 a.m. to... more infoDwight House, The 413-775-7214
Built in Springfield, Massachusetts, the Dwight House was moved to Deerfield in 1950. This restored home is well-known for its "fashionable window, door and dormer... more infoSheldon House, The 413-775-7214
Open during the regular season for self-guided tours from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Sheldon House has an 1802 addition to the rear. The home is interpreted to the... more infoStebbins House, The 413-775-7214
Featuring Federal period architecture, wall treatments and decorative arts, the Asa Stebbins House was the first brick house in Deerfield. Filled with neoclassical... more infoWells-Thorn House, The 413-775-7214
Furnished to illustrate the development of the agricultural economy, domestic life and refinement in the Connecticut Valley, the Wells-Thorn House's period rooms depict... more infoWilliams House, The 413-775-7214
Extensively renovated to its present appearance in 1816, the Hinsdale and Anna Williams House features a French scenic wallpaper depicting Venetian scenes that survives... more info
Libraries & Research Centers
Deerfield Teachers' Center 413-774-7476 x 28
10 Memorial Street, Deerfield, MA 01342
The Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association’s Deerfield Teachers’ Center offers a rich and varied professional development program for K-12th grade teachers, traveling... more infoMemorial Libraries 413-775-7125
6 Memorial Street, Deerfield, MA 01342
The Henry N. Flynt Library serves primarily as a research center for Historic Deerfield’s collections and programs. With 24,000 books and an extensive manuscript... more info
Museums & Galleries
Flynt Center of Early New England Life 413-775-7214
Open for self-guided tours daily during the regular season and on weekends during the winter season, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Flynt Center is a state-of-the-art... more infoIndian House Children's Museum 413-772-0845
Main Street, Deerfield, MA 01342
Built as a replica of the famous 1699 Ensign John Sheldon House in 1929, the Indian House Children’s Museum is open for viewing and hands-on activities Wednesday... more infoMemorial Hall Museum & Library 413-774-3768
8 Memorial Street, Deerfield, MA 01342
Opened in 1880, in Deerfield Academy’s original 1798 school building, Memorial Hall is one of the United States' oldest museums. The museum's collection of... more info
Parks, Gardens & Zoos
Cooks' Garden, The 413-775-7214
Located behind Hall Tavern
Containing an assortment of useful plants commonly found in New England during the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Cooks’ Garden serves as a source of fresh... more info
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