Berkshire Historical Society Announces Barn Raising at Arrowhead
The Berkshire Historical Society at Herman Melville’s Arrowhead has a new barn at its facility on Holmes Road. The new barn is really old, it is the reconstruction of a circa 1850 barn that has been moved to the site. The project has been in the works for one year and will complete the Herman Melville farmyard, which originally had two barns.The newly reconstructed barn will be used for storing and exhibiting items from the Berkshire Historical Society collection. Therefore, it will free up all other rooms at Arrowhead and allow them to be open to the public.
“The Berkshire Historical Society is extremely excited about the barn raising,” says BHS president, Betsy Sherman. “It has been a long time coming and will greatly benefit the community.”
The Berkshire Historical Society is deeply grateful for the funding it received for this project, including grants from the 1772 Foundation, the Mass Cultural Council Facilities Fund, and a private bequest.
