DescriptionNicholas Lampros, proprietor of the Boston Candy Co. which he owned from 1924-1974 (50 years) at 526 Springfield Avenue, c. 1950. Courtesy of The Lampros Family
DescriptionMembers of the Junior Museum staged pageants and plays to coincide with their annual meeting. Older children conducted background research and wrote the scripts, with guidance from the staff, as well...
DescriptionMembers of the Junior Museum staged pageants and plays to coincide with their annual meeting. Older children conducted background research and wrote the scripts, with guidance from the staff, as well...
DescriptionA photograph of the lobby at the Community House. The Seabrook Community House was originally a USO center during World War II. After interned Japanese Americans relocated to Seabrook, the Community...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945), Postwar Years (1945-1970)
DescriptionThe first Rainbows basketball team, Seabrook Athletic Union "A" League champions 1946-47. After two successful years, the Rainbows reorganized and became known as the El Lobos. Standing: Wako...