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Museum SHopThe Fall River Historical Society owns and operates a museum shop, located in the former kitchen and service areas of the mansion. Here can be found a wide range of gift items, from reproductions of nineteenth-century porcelain to a complete line of collectible Demdaco Willow Tree figurines. Imported embroidered shawls in wool and silk are available, along with jewelry and a large selection of beaded handbags and purses reminiscent of the Roaring Twenties.

Our "Book Nook" contains a number of books and videos of local interest, as well as the largest selection of titles available on the Borden case to be had anywhere in the area. Mouth-blown Christmas ornaments, many of which are Victorian reproductions, are available year-round in a large selection of designs.

Select items may be purchased on-line. If you happen to be in Fall River, be sure to stop by the Historical Society museum shop for a local souvenir or a gift that is sure to please. And remember, your purchases benefit the Historical Society and assist us in our mission of preserving Fall River's past today, for tomorrow.

Fall River Historical Society Museum and Gift Shop is now closed for the seaon.

We will reopen May 1, 2012.

Our online shop is always open!

The views expressed in the books and materials for sale here are solely those of the author and do not reflect the opinions of the Fall River Historical Society.

 
 
 
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This site is funded in part by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Economic Development/Office of Travel and Tourism and the Bristol County Convention and Visitor's Bureau.
Additional funding was provided through a generous contribution from the Earle P. Charlton, Jr. Charity Fund, through Earle P. Charlton II.

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