
The Museum of Printing is dedicated to preserving the history of the graphic arts, printing equipment and printing craftsmanship. Also on hand was the producer and co-host, journalist Linda Gasparello. Industry icon and Museum of Printing President Frank Romano is celebrating his 80th birthday this year and we would like you to join in the celebration of what we are calling a 'Year of Frank.'
There is no better gift nor better way to recognize Frank's contributions to the printing industry than to show your support for the Museum of Printing and its mission. Frank is the heart and soul of the Museum of Printing. He generously donated our building and his voluminous library to the Museum. He spends nearly every day here with volunteers and visitors, working to share the history of print with young and old alike.
What can you do to tell Frank that you appreciate his work preserving the history of the printing industry? T. J. Lyons collected Victorian wood and metal type from the 1820s to the 1880s.
There is no better gift nor better way to recognize Frank's contributions to the printing industry than to show your support for the Museum of Printing and its mission. Frank is the heart and soul of the Museum of Printing. He generously donated our building and his voluminous library to the Museum. He spends nearly every day here with volunteers and visitors, working to share the history of print with young and old alike.
What can you do to tell Frank that you appreciate his work preserving the history of the printing industry? T. J. Lyons collected Victorian wood and metal type from the 1820s to the 1880s.
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All of the above benefits, plus membership in the North American Reciprocal Museum program - free admission to over 1,000 North American Museums, plus discounts in their gift shops.
Please go to http://narmassociation.org for a full listing of participating Museums.
Please note - "Family" memberships are not defined by NARM, but according to each institution's policies.
Please contact the institution you plan to visit in advance to determine their "Family" membership policy.
The Museum is open every Saturday, year-round, 10am to 4pm and on other days for special events.
Please go to http://narmassociation.org for a full listing of participating Museums.
Please note - "Family" memberships are not defined by NARM, but according to each institution's policies.
Please contact the institution you plan to visit in advance to determine their "Family" membership policy.
The Museum is open every Saturday, year-round, 10am to 4pm and on other days for special events.
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Rent the Museum of Printing for your meeting, conference, wedding, bar mitzvah or any other function.
Meeting room: Seat about 50 people schoolroom style, with built in projector and screens: $300 per day.
The Museum is open every Saturday, year-round, 10am to 4pm and on other days for special events.
We open for groups and classes on request.
MoP commemorates Haverhill ties to Bible translation and 19th century missionary movement.
Meeting room: Seat about 50 people schoolroom style, with built in projector and screens: $300 per day.
The Museum is open every Saturday, year-round, 10am to 4pm and on other days for special events.
We open for groups and classes on request.
MoP commemorates Haverhill ties to Bible translation and 19th century missionary movement.
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Printing Industries of New England is a member-driven association serving the New England graphic communications industry.
PINE provides information, products, and services that enable members to operate profitably today and in the future.
Membership in PINE includes membership in the national association Printing Industries of America.
The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) is an independent research library founded in 1812 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The library's collections document the life of America's people from the colonial era through the Civil War and Reconstruction.
PINE provides information, products, and services that enable members to operate profitably today and in the future.
Membership in PINE includes membership in the national association Printing Industries of America.
The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) is an independent research library founded in 1812 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The library's collections document the life of America's people from the colonial era through the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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The Museum of Printing is almost as easy to get to in person as it is through our web site.
Our address is 15 Thornton Ave, Haverhill, MA.
There are two train lines to Haverhill, The MBTA Haverhill line and the Amtrak Downeaster.
The train station is located on the western end of the downtown area, 2.2 miles from the museum.
The MBTA Haverhill line runs between Boston's North Station and Haverhill, check schedule here.
The Downeaster travels through Haverhill between Boston's North Station and Brunswick, ME several times a day.
Our address is 15 Thornton Ave, Haverhill, MA.
There are two train lines to Haverhill, The MBTA Haverhill line and the Amtrak Downeaster.
The train station is located on the western end of the downtown area, 2.2 miles from the museum.
The MBTA Haverhill line runs between Boston's North Station and Haverhill, check schedule here.
The Downeaster travels through Haverhill between Boston's North Station and Brunswick, ME several times a day.
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