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The Important Role of Nobska Light in “A Home in Woods Hole: Life and History on Eel Pond” – Elizabeth Heslop Sheehy book signing & talk

The Important Role of Nobska Light in “A Home in Woods Hole: Life and History on Eel Pond”


The house at the center of Elizabeth Heslop Sheehy’s A Home in Woods House: Life and History on Eel Pond was built by a former resident of Nobska Point. Walter Nickerson was the son of Oliver Nickerson, longest-serving keeper at the iconic lighthouse. His older and younger brothers both played roles in Nobska’s history, as well as his youngest sister, Florence. Their stories include a murder trial, many boating adventures and a scandalous marriage betrayal. The author will highlight some of the stories that link her house on Millfield Street to the beautifully restored Keeper’s House at the heart of Woods Hole.


$20 Non-Members/$10 Museums on the Green Members, or donation based ticket. Light refreshments served. Not a member yet? Join Here!


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Date and Time:

April 30, 4:30 PM-5:30 PM

Cost:

$10-$20

Place:

Falmouth Museums on the Green

55 Palmer Ave, Falmouth, MA, USA

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