2025 Events
The Auburn Historical has an open house on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 1-3. We are located at 102 Hooksett Road in Auburn, NH. All are welcome!
April 19th from 9-11am: Spring Clean-up at the Auburn Historical Association

Happy Spring!! If you are available, grab a pair of gloves and a rake and come lend a hand to help spruce up the AHA for the season. Coffee and donuts will be available.
Happy Spring!! If you are available, grab a pair of gloves and a rake and come lend a hand to help spruce up the AHA for the season. Coffee and donuts will be available.
Hanging Plant Sale - Delivery will be just before Mother's Day

Hanging Plant Sale: Plants are $30 each. If interested, please send a check made out to "Auburn Historical Association" along with your name, address and telephone number to: AHA c/o Brenda Beer, P.O. Box 124, Auburn, NH 03032.
May 14 at 1pm at the Auburn Historical Association

Join us at the Auburn Historical Association for "Songs of Emigration, Storytelling through traditional Irish Music", with Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki.
From Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki's website: Bringing fresh energy to traditional Celtic music, Jordan is an award-winning New Hampshire-based fiddler/singer who has been performing professionally for over two decades. He has toured nationally with bands in various genres, performed across Ireland and released multiple recordings of Celtic music that can be heard on radio stations in Ireland and Scotland as well as around New England. He is also an Emmy nominated composer who has written soundtracks for audiobooks and television and has appeared as a guest on over 100 albums. His lifelong passion for history helps bring to life the traditional music around which he built his career.
This program is made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities
From Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki's website: Bringing fresh energy to traditional Celtic music, Jordan is an award-winning New Hampshire-based fiddler/singer who has been performing professionally for over two decades. He has toured nationally with bands in various genres, performed across Ireland and released multiple recordings of Celtic music that can be heard on radio stations in Ireland and Scotland as well as around New England. He is also an Emmy nominated composer who has written soundtracks for audiobooks and television and has appeared as a guest on over 100 albums. His lifelong passion for history helps bring to life the traditional music around which he built his career.
This program is made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities