The Estey Organ Museum will open for its 24th season on Saturday, May 2. Open Saturdays and Sundays 2pm to 4pm, May through October, EOM is a rare hands-on museum with a pay-what-you-wish admission policy.
From the Parlor to the Salon
Exquisitely crafted instruments, made in Brattleboro are ready to be seen, heard and played by visitors to the Estey Organ Museum this season. This year’s special exhibition, From the Parlor to the Salon: Marketing Reed Organs to Changing Victorian Tastes, was developed by board member Craig Cowing. The featured organs and images illustrate how the Estey Organ Company’s marketing adapted to the development of their top-of-the line instruments from 1850 to 1890. As the 19th century progressed and Victorian tastes changed, such imagery increasingly evoked a sense of culture and sophistication associated with Estey reed organs, several of which will be part of the exhibition.
For Fans of Miniature Organs
EOM Closed for the Season
Happy 211th Birthday!
Listen to the celebration of Jacob Estey’s 211 birthday on Brattleboro Historical Society’s weekly podcast, This Week in Brattleboro History. The Estey Organ Museum recently celebrated the restoration of Estey’s 100,000th reed organ and the unveiling of a new mural dedicated to EOM’s late founding member, John Carnahan. John’s enormous contribution to the Estey Organ Museum was recognized in the Spring 2022 edition of The Estey Organ.
Add EOM to your Foliage Tour
Come Help us Celebrate!
Join the festivities on Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 4 to 6 pm as EOM celebrates the 211th birthday of Jacob Estey with birthday cake, dedication of a new 12 foot mural, and a concert performed on the newly restored Estey #100,000 Salon reed organ. This event is free and open to the public. Click here for more details.
