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Free Movies At Waltham's Lyman Estate: What's Next
It's the seventh year Historic New England has offered free movies at the Lyman Estate in Waltham. And folks are digging them.

WALTHAM, MA —If you missed movie night at the mansion last night or last week, complete with musical entertainment by the Waltham High School Show band and concessions, you've got two more chances to grab the family and head over to the Lyman Estate.
Folks at Historic New England say the seventh annual Movies at the Mansion series at Lyman Estate is off to a great start. Last week, they had Moana on the big screen outside as some 150 attendees watched, and then the blankets and chairs came out again for An American in Paris on July 12.
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Thursday, July 19 – Queen of Katwe
Thursday, July 26– Ocean’s Eleven
All movies start at 8:30 p.m. and are free.
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Come early to enjoy the landscape, picnic on the grounds, and explore the first floor of the 1793 mansion. At 7:30 p.m. enjoy musical entertainment by the Waltham High School Show Band. Popcorn and drinks are for sale. Alcohol is not permitted on the grounds.
The Lyman Estate is located at 185 Lyman Street, Waltham, Mass. For more information about the program, please call 617-994-5912 or visit HistoricNewEngland.org. In the event of rain, movies will be shown indoors.
The series is sponsored by East Cambridge Savings Bank, with support from Watertown Savings Bank and Brothers Marketplace.
The Lyman Estate is one of more than three dozen historic sites owned and operated by Historic New England, which collects, preserve, and use significant buildings, landscapes, archives, stories, and objects from the past to inform folks today.
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