The Amherst History Museum opened in 1916 and is governed by the Amherst Historical Society, which was founded in 1899. Housed in the 1750-era Simeon Strong House, the Amherst History Museum takes visitors on a journey from the town’s colonial past, through its industrial age and into the computer-driven present. The Museum is filled with decorative arts, paintings, household implements, agricultural tools and other pieces of history from the nearly three hundred years since Amherst was settled.
A glimpse into the Amherst History Museum’s permanent collection:
The Amherst History Museum is located at the Simeon Strong House,
67 Amity Street,
Amherst, MA 01002.
The Museum will be open on Saturdays from 11AM to 3PM through October.
1-DAY SKI AND WINTER GEAR SALE
Saturday, Oct. 29th, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
67 Amity Street, Amherst
Top-quality outdoor winter gear and clothing priced affordably for adults and children. Fundraiser for the Amherst History Museum.
– Upcoming Events –
Old Growth Forest Walking Tour
Old Growth Forest Walking Tour
Did you know that the Town of Amherst has an old growth forest in its midst? Did you know that this old growth forest is home to a Black Birch that is among the largest trees of that species in Massachusetts? This October, the Amherst History Museum is offering two hikes to look at and talk about...
Lydia Maria Child – A Radical American Life
Lydia Maria Child - A Radical American Life
Lydia Maria Child (1802 - 1880) was a true heroine of the abolitionist movement; she gave up a promising career and her standing in society to spend 30 years battling slavery.
Arts on the Lawn October 14
Arts on the Lawn October 14
Art on the Lawn at the Amherst History Museum takes place on the second Saturday of June, July, September and October; June 10, July 8, September 9 and October 14. Artists and crafters will be set up on the lawn of the museum from 11:00am to 3:00pm when the museum is open for visitors.
New England Libraries – Common PLACE
New England Libraries - Common PLACE
-- Note the earlier time -- 11:30 instead of 12 noon! -- Local author Thomas Johnson's first book, Common PLACE, is a tour de force that explores the origins of the public library system in America. While many Americans may assume that public libraries exist(ed) worldwide, this illuminating bo...

Amherst Juneteenth Observance at the Amherst History Museum on Saturday June 18, 2022.
Photo courtesy of Rebecca Fricke
AHS UPDATES
Planes in America
Because of Amherst's connection with the manufacture of carpenters' planes in the 19th century -- see the Nutting and Kellogg planemakers -- I was intrigued by this display, seen on a recent trip to...
Historic apple tree knocked down
Over the weekend, our 100-year-old apple tree was knocked over by a gust of wind, onto the Strong House. We are lucky there was no great damage to the Museum building – the branches only knocked out...
Dairy in Amherst
June is National Dairy Month. The Amherst History Museum lets us remember the dairy industry in Amherst -- we have a cabinet display of Amherst memorabilia, including milk bottles from Amherst...

The AHS Bookstore
Help support the Amherst Historical Society! Shop our online store for books that highlight the history of Amherst. Titles include:
- Amherst A to Z by Elizabeth M. Sharpe
- Amherst and Hadley Through the Seasons by Daniel Lombardi
- Harvesting History by Sheila Rainford and Ruth Owen Jones
- History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870 by James Avery Smith
- The Letters of Lathrop & Pomeroy by Lucy Whitelaw Rexford
- The Writing Master, by Kitty Burns Florey

Become a volunteer
Find out how you can help. The Amherst Historical Society depends on the support of the community. We are currently looking for gardeners, educators, fundraisers, and more. Contact us for more information.
‘History Bites’–Highlights from past seasons

19th Century Spiritualism
Robert Cox – Director of Special Collections at UMass
Dec. 21, 2018
Memory Lands: Native American Perspectives on King Philip’s War
Dr Christine DeLucia
Jan 30, 2020
Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love
Ronald Story
Sept 25, 2015
From Arkham to Amherst
George Naughton
April 21, 2017