Public Health Museum

Public Health Museum America's First Public Health Museum. Visit our website for hours of operation.

The Public Health Museum is a non-profit educational and cultural museum dedicated to preserving artifacts and records of our nation's history in public health. The Museum also serves as a resource to the community educating and exploring public health initiatives that address current health issues. Since 1994, the museum has been open to the public and has received a wide range of interest in vie

wing exhibitions on varying themes related to Public Health and related issues. The Museum is home to a valuable collection of objects and documents that chart the history of public health in America, and the story of Tewksbury Hospital and its role in the history of public health in the state of Massachusetts. The hospital was started as an almshouse in 1854 and has provided care for the indigent and underprivileged populations of Massachusetts. The exhibition space illustrates the example of the history of Tewksbury Hospital on which the museum resides in addition to small exhibits on topic such as; Pioneers of Public Health in Massachusetts, history of Tuberculosis Sanitariums, history of Polio, Patent Medicines, Food Supply Safety and Testing, Eradication of Smallpox, and early treatment of Mental Health Disorders. Visitors also learn about early hospital practice and treatment of patients and history of nursing programs.

We've got a guided tour of the Pines Cemetery next Saturday! Go to our website and click on the registration button unde...
06/06/2026

We've got a guided tour of the Pines Cemetery next Saturday! Go to our website and click on the registration button under the flyer. Liz will be giving one of her outstanding talks! Sturdy footwear and the ability to walk about a mile is helpful.

We were thrilled to have Leominster Public Schools Health Assisting juniors visit us this week for a tour!  The students...
06/05/2026

We were thrilled to have Leominster Public Schools Health Assisting juniors visit us this week for a tour! The students were so eager to learn about the origins of today's public health and the many disciplines it crosses. Students inspire us every day! The future is bright!

Shout out to MaAOHN for their continued support of the museum. Occupational health is public health!
06/04/2026

Shout out to MaAOHN for their continued support of the museum. Occupational health is public health!

Please consider supporting The Wish Project diaper drive this weekend, hosted by our friend, State Senator Vanna Howard ...
06/03/2026

Please consider supporting The Wish Project diaper drive this weekend, hosted by our friend, State Senator Vanna Howard . Let's support local moms and babies with diapers. See flyer for details.

We'd like to thank the Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses for their support of the museum and their ongoi...
06/02/2026

We'd like to thank the Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses for their support of the museum and their ongoing work in the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts!

Welcome Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists attendees!
05/30/2026

Welcome Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists attendees!

As we welcome attendees from the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists  we thank  for their generous sponsors...
05/29/2026

As we welcome attendees from the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists we thank for their generous sponsorship!

Member spotlight: We are grateful to Nancy Clover and  Occupational Health Connections  for supporting the museum. Nancy...
05/27/2026

Member spotlight: We are grateful to Nancy Clover and Occupational Health Connections for supporting the museum. Nancy presents each year at our Outbreak! student program and gives students a window into the field- occupational health is everywhere!

The Public Health Museum was delighted to participate in the Massachusetts State Historic Records Advisory Board's (SHRA...
05/25/2026

The Public Health Museum was delighted to participate in the Massachusetts State Historic Records Advisory Board's (SHRAB) archival peer mentoring program. Thank you to The House of the Seven Gables for hosting, and to our colleagues at the Salisbury Historical Society and the Amesbury Carriage Museum for an invigorating discussion on preservation, lead by Roving Archivist Sarah-Jane M. Poindexter.

Thank you to   for their continued support of the museum! We see many school groups and it is always gratifying to share...
05/24/2026

Thank you to for their continued support of the museum! We see many school groups and it is always gratifying to share how their own school nurses keep them safe! School Nurses, in partnership with Public Health Nurse colleagues, and other public health and safety professionals play an important role in keeping communities safe as well!

Address

365 East Street
Tewksbury, MA
01876

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

(978) 851-7321

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