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Hours of Operation

Museums closed till May of 2008

Museum Store and Restaurant open till 12/23/07

Guided tours by reservation.

2007 Admission Fees

Free for members

Adults $10.00

Seniors and Students w/ a college id $8.00

Children 5-17 $5.00

Children under 5, FREE

Trail/Grounds only, $5.00

Groups: Please call in advance and make a reservation to take advantage of our group discount. For a group of 10 or more people, one dollar off admission - $9.00 for adults, $7.00 for senior/students.

School groups (and other groups of children such as scouts): $5.00 per student. 1 chaperone for every 10 students required.

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Parking: Free to all visitors.          Rest Rooms: Yes, one is handicapped accessible.
Accessibility: Restaurant, Museum Store/Reception Center, Wayside, and Indian Museum are fully handicapped accessible.
Tips: Fruitlands is an outdoor site. You may want to wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat.
Restaurant: Fruitlands has a full service restaurant. Lunch is served Monday-Saturday, 11am-3pm; Brunch is served Sundays, 10am-2pm.
Picnic Areas: The grounds are open to museum ticket-holders for picnics. We have many shaded picnic tables for museum visitors who bring their own lunch.
Tour Packages: Call (978) 456-3924 ext. 239 for specific information.
Events and Activities: Go to our Calendar of Events section.
Museum Store and Reception Center: Located adjacent to the Restaurant, the Museum Store has a selection of Museum related gifts, books, games, toys, and reproductions. Go to our Museum Museum Store section for more information.
Nearby Attractions:

Fruitlands is located 30 minutes from Concord, Lexington, Lowell and Worcester.

    Local attractions include:
  • Harvard Historical Society
  • Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge
  • Orchards: Doe, Carlson, Phils and Westford

    Fruitlands is a member of Consortium of Community Art Museums, Freedoms Way Heritage Association, Johnny Appleseed Trail Association, Nashoba and Wachusetts Chambers.



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