Tufts Archives

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Pinehurst, United States

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Museum· Public library· Archive· History museum· Tourist attraction

Tufts Archives Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Tufts Archives is located in Pinehurst, United States on 150 Cherokee Rd. Tufts Archives is rated 4 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

150 Cherokee Rd

Phone

+1 9102953642

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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GW Kelly

The Tufts archives are awesome. I especially came to view the Donald Ross collecton which is very impressive. I recently came across a hickory shaft putter made by Donald's brother Alex who won the 1903 US Open. The Archives attendent was so helpful and was able to print from her computer a couple of pictures of Donald and Alex.

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Martha Canipe

I recently visited the Tufts Archives, having driven an hour and a half each way specifically to see both this and another museum in the area. What I saw of the Archives was quite interesting, and I wanted to see the entire collection. The noise level in the Archives, however, was so loud I finally just gave up and left. I realize this is a work area, but throughout my visit, pop music was playing at a level that made it difficult to read and actually take in the text. There were several women talking as well, but I managed to block the noise out for part of the Archives. What was hard to believe was that one of the women-who apparently really enjoys Bruno Mars-actually turned up the volume as I reached the halfway point, making it literally impossible to absorb or enjoy. I happen to like Bruno myself, but I was very surprised and disappointed in the complete lack of respect for someone trying to visit the Archives. Yes, they knew I was there, yes, they saw me leave-clearly, I was interfering with their party. I've visited museums and historic sites around the world, and I can honestly say I've rarely experienced that level of disregard for a visitor. I have no doubt the Archives have a great deal to offer, but I certainly won't waste my time attempting to see them again. Very unprofessional.