Lynn artist Schneider Narcisse is joined by Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson and other officials as he cuts the ribbon for the banner that he designed for Lynn Main Streets during its unveiling on Thursday. (Spenser Hasak)
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March 26, 2026 by Briana Alvarez
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Vessels of Slavery: Forget Me Not travels to the Lynn Museum & Arts Center through July 2026
GLOUCESTER & LYNN, MA - Slavery is a subject of sorrow and humiliation for everyone. How do we face this legacy today?
If you pass through Downtown Lynn, you notice murals all around. Most of these are thanks to Beyond Walls; however, one in particular predates them. In Central Square, the Stories of Lynn mural resides on the walls of the Studios at the Lynn Museum &
This year, we were delighted to once again be part of the Essex National Heritage Area’s Trails & Sails program! Trails & Sails is a series of free events that invite the public to explore Essex County through unique experiences on both land and sea.
We
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The Lynn Museum and Arts Center hosted a discussion about the Douglass Family’s Impact in Lynn on September 30th as part of Douglass Week. Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., the great-great-great grandson of Frederick Douglass and great-great grandson of