Exhibitions

In Development

Digging Into History: Early Inhabitants and How We Know Them, Hingham Historical Society, Hingham, MA.

Past Projects

The Dillaway-Thomas House
Roxbury, Massachusetts

Buckets, Boxes, and Toys, Hingham Historical Society, Hingham, Massachusetts.


Herreshoff Marine Museum,
Bristol, Rhode Island


Mount Greylock summit interpretation, for the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.


Shaping America,
American Precision Museum,
Windsor, Vermont

Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. See details here.


The Museum of Work and Culture, Mill Exhibit, Woonsocket, Rhode Island.


Consultant for Discovering New Hampshire, at the New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, New Hampshire.


Visitors’ Center, Fall River, Massachusetts.


Botume House Visitors’ Center, The Middlesex Fells, Stoneham, Massachusetts.


Full Duty: The Civil War Collection of Howard Coffin, American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont.


Arming the Union, American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont.

Union Soldiers, Library of Congress

Dawn of the Auto Age, Seal Cove Auto Museum, Seal Cove, Maine.


Birth of an Industry: the Story, the Tools, the People, International Manufacturing Technology Show, Chicago, Illinois.


From Muskets to Motorcars: Yankee Ingenuity and the Road to Mass Production, American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont.

Edward Penfield Automobile Study,
Library of Congress

The Amesbury Treasures Historic Orientation Exhibit at the Amesbury Cultural Center, Amesbury, Massachusetts.


Carriage Wheels to Cadillacs, American Precision Museum Windsor, Vermont.


Pedal Power, American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont.

Overman Wheel Company advertisement,
Will Bradley, Library of Congress

Consulted on People, Places, Planes: Aviation, Folk Art & Community, for the Port Washington Public Library, Port Washington, New York.


The Cutting Edge: Machines that Shape Our World, at the American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont.


Maxfield Parrish: Machinist, Artisan, Artist , at the American Precision Museum, Windsor, Vermont.


Consulted on Flight of Memory: Long Island’s Aeronautical Past for the Port Washington Public Library, Port Washington, New York.


Edwin A. Link and the Air Age: Progress, Technology, and the Romance of Motion,
Roberson Museum and Science Center, Binghamton, New York.

Link Trainer, courtesy of DeGolyer Library,
Southern Methodist University