Fairhaven History Museum

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F A Q
Frequently Asked Questions

 

Gallery
A Collection of the Pictures in the Museum

Architecture and Buildings
Commercial and Residential Architecture

 

Economy
The Economy of Old Fairhaven

Geography
The Geography of Old Fairhaven

 

Famous People
Famous People in Fairhaven

Events
Major Events in Old Fairhaven

 

Sociology Groups
Social Culture in Old Fairhaven

 
 

Recreation
Leisure time in Old Fairhaven

 

City Plan
The Planning of Fairhaven

 

Making our Virtual Museum
The Making of The Fairhaven Museum

 

History of F.M.S.
The History of Fairhaven Middle School

FAQ's | A Collection of Pictures | Commercial and Residential Architecture
The Economy | The Geography | Famous People | Major Events
Social Culture | Leisure Time | The Planning of Old Fairhaven



Mission Statement

To enhance the curriculum opportunities at Fairhaven Middle School and to provide an interactive historical resource for the Internet community.


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A brief look at the Start of Fairhaven


This virtual museum is built in partnership with the Whatcom Museum of History and Art whose staff has given a generous part of its time while sharing photographs, documents and other artifacts from its collection. In the coming months the Whatcom Museum will be creating a virtual of its own.
The Whatcom Museum's Website

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Copyright Notice No materials on any of the Bellingham Schools' WWW pages may be copied without express written permission unless permission is clearly stated on the page exept that students may use pictures and information for school reports.

Some of our pictures are courtesy of the Whatcom Museum, but the one next to the FAQ link is from Mac Daddy's Backround Page, and the tree and the picture next to the link to the gallery and the pictures that go with the economy page link and the city planning link are from a public non-comercial page that is filled with icons for non-commercial use.