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Masonic Family Fun Day Presented by the Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts

August 10 @ 10:00 am, ending 4:00 pm

Outdoor Event Free - Discounted Museum Admission

The Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts is holding the 2025 Masonic Family Fun Day on the American Heritage Museum grounds on Sunday, August 10th from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the runway area.

The outdoor event will have tents representing all Masonic bodies statewide and includes music, games, contests, food, and fun for the whole family! Entertainment includes a car show, live music, ax throwing, games, dunk tank, and more! Food provided by a variety of statewide organizations includes burgers, BBQ, fried Oreos, lobster rolls, waffles, and more!

 

Discounted Museum Admission During Event (Advance Purchase Necessary)

Discounted American Heritage Museum advance purchase admission for attendees is available at $10 Adults / $5 Children 16  and Under.

Click here to purchase discount tickets online.

*Discount rate only available through advance purchase, not available in person. 

 

WWII Tank rides in the M36 Jackson are available all day at $195 per person – a Tax-Deductible donation!

When you click on the button below to learn more, click on August 10th date in the calendar for available slots.

Sign-up for M36 Jackson Rides Online at this Link!

 

Masonic Family Fun Day attendees will enter at 568 Main Street, Hudson, MA 01749 and will be directed to event parking through the field right before the tank driving area. Parking at the main museum parking will be for AHM visitors only.

Details

Date:
August 10
Time:
10:00 am, ending 4:00 pm
Cost:
Outdoor Event Free - Discounted Museum Admission
Event Category:

Venue

American Heritage Museum
568 Main Street
Hudson, MA 01749 United States
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Phone:
9785629182
Website:
http://www.americanheritagemuseum.org
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OPEN TODAY for Veterans Day - 10:00am to 6:30pm

The American Heritage Museum is open on Tuesday, November 11th from 10:00am to 6:30pm in honor of Veterans Day. All Veterans and Active-Duty Military are admitted for free today.