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Katherine Chaison fell for museums early. Growing up in the Washington, D.C., area, she loved visiting the Smithsonian museums dedicated to natural history, art, and, especially, American history. The artifacts they contained captivated her. “Objects are something people can relate to in a way we don’t relate to words on a page,” she says. It is a feeling she has held on to through the years and that she now brings to her job as curator of the Ipswich Museum. Positioned on the edges of downtown Ipswich, the museum includes three separate properties all intended to impart the art and history of one of Massachusetts&r
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