The Golden Ball Tavern Museum is open for tours every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for tours of the museum.
Join us and learn about six generations of the Jones family living in this house for 200 years and the unique role that the tavern and Isaac Jones played during the Revolutionary War – including the visits from British Spies, Paul Revere’s men and a Weston Tea Party. See up close what it was like to live in the Colonial era – our museum is filled with hundreds of artifacts that belonged to the Jones family.
You can also visit our 2026 exhibit “Lost Liberties – Broken Promises” . History is written by the victors—but what of the ill-fated, whose future was sealed by forces beyond their control? The Golden Ball Tavern Museum is committed to illuminating the “broken promises” of the American Revolution, with a focus on Weston history.
The exhibit is funded by a grant received from Mass Humanities program for “Expand Massachusetts Stories – Promises of the Revolution”. which has a special focus on the 250th. Mass Humanities grants are made possible by funding from the Mass Cultural Council.
Learn more about our museum and our upcoming events at goldenballtavern.org/
Thursday Tours Admissions: MEMBERS: Always Free.
General Admission: $15 Senior (65+): $12 Under 18: FREE
