
Discover Wolfeboro History
The Clark Museum, operated by the Wolfeboro Historical Society, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of our community. The Clark House was donated to the Town of Wolfeboro by Greenleaf Clark. Three generations of the Clark family lived in the house for over one hundred years from 1817 to 1917.

Our Commitment
The Clark Museum is dedicated to providing quality educational and recreational activities that highlight the events and individuals who have shaped history. We strive to create engaging experiences that inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of Wolfeboro's rich local history. We also help you with research into your family's connections to Wolfeboro through our volunteer historians.

Engaging Displays
Our exhibits and showcases aim to bring history to life through carefully curated displays. Each exhibit tells a unique story, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
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Lectures
Join us for thought-provoking and engaging lectures that delve into various historical topics. Our expert speakers share insights that vividly portray the past.
Our Summer Lectures Series at the Clark Museum are open to the public, and admission is free. Please see our Event Schedule for upcoming lectures.
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OUR REVIEWS
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Get to Know Us

IN 2025, the WHS received a Proclamation from the Honorable Kelly Ayotte, Governor of New Hampshire, honoring the Wolfeboro Historical Society for 100 years of Excellence in Museum Management, Community and State Education, and History Preservation.
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