A Village of Discovery: The History and Diversity of Science in Woods Hole
History · Exhibition

A Village of Discovery: The History and Diversity of Science in Woods Hole

An exhibition exploring the rich scientific history and diversity of the village of Woods Hole.

Thu, 6 Aug 2026 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (America/New_York) Falmouth Historical Society Falmouth , Massachusetts
Discover the fascinating scientific heritage of Woods Hole in this special exhibition, 'A Village of Discovery.' Hosted by the Falmouth Historical Society in collaboration with the Woods Hole Historical Museum, this event highlights the pivotal role the village has played in scientific advancement. Learn about the diverse individuals and institutions that have shaped Woods Hole into a global hub for research. This is a unique opportunity to engage with local history and celebrate the spirit of scientific inquiry.

What to Expect

An informative historical exhibition showcasing scientific milestones.

Who Should Attend

  • History buffs
  • Science enthusiasts
  • Local residents
  • Students

Agenda Overview

The exhibition is open to the public at the Falmouth Historical Society.
Venue & Address
Falmouth Historical Society
55 Palmer Ave
Falmouth , Massachusetts – 02540
United States
Organizer
Falmouth Historical Society · Non-profit
Dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Falmouth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event?
Falmouth Historical Society, 55 Palmer Ave, Falmouth, MA.
What is the theme?
The history and diversity of science in Woods Hole.
Who is hosting?
Falmouth Historical Society and Woods Hole Historical Museum.
Is there an admission fee?
Please check the event website for ticket details.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, it is an educational event for all ages.
When is it?
August 6, 2026.
Tags
History Science Woods Hole Falmouth Exhibition Education
Summary
Exhibition on the scientific history of Woods Hole.
Highlights
  • Collaborative exhibition
  • Scientific history focus
  • Local heritage insights
  • Educational displays
  • Historical artifacts
  • Community engagement
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