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Historic New England Membership
Join us in preserving, understanding and celebrating the cultural heritage of New England!
Historic New England invites you to become a member, participate in programs and activities that celebrate New England's rich cultural history, and support preservation work in the region. Members receive free admission to Historic New England's 36 properties, free use of the Library and Archives, Historic New England magazine, advance notice of programs and events, as well as discounts on books, gifts and many programs.
New Memberships
New to Historic New England? Join now, be involved in preserving and celebrating the region's heritage, and give memberships to your friends! To join Historic New England, call the Membership Office at 617-994-5910 or use our convenient on-line membership form.
Membership Renewals
Already a Historic New England member and looking to renew your membership? If so, simply fill out our convenient on-line membership renewal form. This form requires you to have an on-line account with Historic New England. If you do not, then please create your on-line account now before proceeding to the renewal form. This on-line account is FREE to current Historic New England members and by signing up you will have access to special on-line benefits.
Membership Benefits
Individual Membership -- $45
Household Membership -- $55
- All individual member benefits for two adults in the same household and children under 18, plus 2 single-use guest passes.
Contributing Membership -- $100
- All household benefits, plus 15% discount on shop and greenhouse purchases, 4 single-use guest passes, and complimentary admission to an exclusive lecture.
Garden and Landscape Membership -- $75
- All household benefits, plus:
- Exclusive private garden tours and preview plant sales
- Twice yearly specialty e-newsletter
- 15% discount at Historic New England's Lyman Estate Greenhouses.
- 10% discount at Logee's Greenhouses, Danielson, Connecticut.
Institutional Membership -- $85
A special membership category for non-profit organizations, including professional associations, libraries, historical societies, museums, and schools. Institutional members enjoy:
- Two membership cards that can be used by staff and patrons for admission to 36 Historic New England properties and the Library and Archives
- Member publications, including Historic New England magazine, two copies of the Guide to Historic New England, the monthly newsletter, and the monthly e-bulletin
- 10% discount on publications from the Historic New England museum shop
- Recognition in the Historic New England annual report
- Listing and link on www.HistoricNewEngland.org
Links to our Institutional Members
Historic Homeowner Membership -- $200
- All household benefits, plus :
- Online consultation on historically-appropriate paint colors or to evaluate design or construction proposals.
- Online and phone access for two additional technical assistance requests.
- Twice yearly historic homeowner electronic newsletter.
- Two members-only historic house workshops and events.
For more information, visit www.historichomeowner.org
Supporting Membership -- $250
- All contributing benefits, plus complimentary admission to the Members' Holiday Party and advance registration for the Members' Weekend Trip.
National Membership -- $35
- Individual benefits for members living outside of New England. Does not include free admission.
To join Historic New England, call the Membership Office at 617-994-5910 Or, use our convenient on-line membership form.
To renew your Historic New England membership simply fill out our on-line membership renewal form.
The Appleton Circle
Benefits include special trips to historic destinations, exclusive behind-the-scenes tours, and opportunities for expanded involvement at Historic New England. Membership at this level helps support Historic New England's educational programs, museum acquisitions, and care of the collections.
Please Click HERE for more information.
The Young Friends of Historic New England
The Young Friends of Historic New England is a group of individuals in their twenties, thirties and forties who share an interest in and a commitment to the preservation of New England’s past.
Please Click HERE for more information.
The Historic Homeowner
A Service for Homeowners: Conserving and Maintaining Historic Houses.
Please Click HERE for more information.
The Otis Society
Named for Harrison Gray Otis, whose Federal mansion in Boston serves as Historic New England's headquarters and flagship house museum, The Otis Society honors Historic New England friends who have included us in their estate plans.
Please Click HERE for more information.
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