Hurricane Carol 1954

Hurricane! Exhibition of images at the Westport Free Public Library February/March 2024 Climate extremes have been a daily topic this year. We will look back at the impact of hurricanes on Westport by marking the 70th anniversary of Hurricane Carol with a special exhibition in February/March at the Westport Library. This exhibition will feature images […]

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Women of Westport Point

The isolated cluster of houses at the end of Main Road has been home to whaling captains, fishermen, and farmers. Their names are recorded on the plaques that adorn each house. But, the Point was also home to their wives, mothers, and daughters. Moreover, in the 20th century, it attracted some remarkable female artists, writers, […]

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Handy House Halloween Trail

Open for the month of October! Don’t miss the Handy House Halloween Trail, open every day dawn to dusk during the month of October Find Dr. Handy’s magical ravens and break the evil spell The Wicked Witch of Westport has placed a frightening spell on Dr. Handy’s ravens. They have flown from the attic and […]

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Swordfishing, Westport Massachusetts

This page highlights information, photographs and video relating to Westport’s Swordfish Boat Captains and Fish Spotter Pilots Enjoy stories and memories as recounted by Westport’s swordfish boat captains and the pilots of the planes that spotted swordfish: Everett Mills, Grant Moore, Jimmy King, Paul Brayton, Richie Earle, and  Howie Gifford. “The swordfish are in when the […]

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French Canadian Families of Westport and Dartmouth

This page will focus on information gathered for the following event: French Canadian Families of Westport and Dartmouth Get-Together 10 AM Saturday August 5, 2023 Handy House, 202 Hix Bridge Road, Westport MA Westport Historical Society and Dartmouth Historical and Arts Society invite those with French Canadian roots to gather for an informal discussion and […]

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Stories in Stone Cemetery Tour 2023

TRIPP FAMILY BURYING GROUND 6 Fallon Drive, Westport MA Research by Todd Baptista Saving the cemetery The Tripp Family Burying Ground was established by Ebenezer Tripp (1710-1791), the grandson of master carpenter John Tripp (1611-1678), who landed at Newport, Rhode Island in 1630 after leaving his home in Northumberland County, England.  When Ebenezer died at […]

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Setting the Stage: The Westport Grange Historic Painted Curtain

Do you have information, photos, personal memories/memorabilia relating to the Westport Grange #181 or Watuppa Grange #365? Please contact Westport Historical Society to learn more about our effort to document this community organization. Nearing its 100th birthday, Westport’s largest work of art, the historic painted stage curtain at Westport Grange # 181, has received some […]

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