Our mission:
 to Preserve, Protect and 
Interpret the History of 
Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Welcome to the Fitchburg Historical Society

Founded in 1892, the Fitchburg Historical Society celebrates a city that has been a center of industry, culture, business, learning and innovation since it began in 1764. 

Our library and exhibition hall are open Mondays and Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. We are closed most federal and state holidays. Free to visit, but donations are gladly accepted.
The Fitchburg Historical Society is open to the public, with history exhibitions in the George R. Wallace, Jr. and Alice Wallace Exhibition Hall, the Arthur Lowe Library and the Crocker Center for the Study of Fitchburg History. Located in the heart of Main Street and facing the Upper Common in the historic Phoenix Building.


"Annual Meeting: Catching up with

the Fitchburg Historical Society"


Be our guest!


Social hour starts at 6:00 p.m.

Free to Attend

Wednesday, September 18,
Meeting begins 6:30 p.m.

Donations Recommended

FREE to attend

Donate to support this program

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What's new at the Fitchburg Historical Society? Meet our leadership.

Keynote address sponsored by Fitchburg State University and FREE for the public

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Portrait of Susan Navarre

Susan Navarre

Executive Director 

Executive Director

Executive Director Susan Navarre welcomes you to come explore Fitchburg's surprising history and extraordinary urban fabric. During the COVID-19 crisis, the public programs and research are on hiatus, but you can reach our researchers and staff.
More information on Membership and Research

Amy Green

President, Board of Directors

President,
Board of Directors

Councilor at Large on the Fitchburg City Council, Amy Green is a local business owner and transplant from rural Illinois. She has lived in Fitchburg for over 30 years and is a keen enthusiast for all of its history.
Our Board of Directors

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Read our newsletters, for Local History Research

and Fitchburg Historical Events


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Call for ARTISTS

Help Shape the Look of Historic Downtown Fitchburg:

CALL FOR ARTISTS

for NEW SIGN DESIGN at

Fitchburg Historical Society Back Entrance

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Explore Fitchburg history with us

"I Remember When" - Our TV show

A new series of 30-minute programs on Fitchburg history are in production now. As they are broadcast, they can be seen on FATV (Fitchburg Access TV) and also streamed online.  As of September 2020, programs are being produced. Supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities NEH Cares.
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Research at a distance in our Archives

Our collection catalog is partially computerized, and the database can be accessed online. Start your search here. 
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