Destination Guide Refined by Monument + Museum Attraction Arts (18) Camps + Parks (1) Gardens (2) Science (2) Sightseeing + Tours (8) Sports (2)
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Museum of Afro-American History 46 Joy St, Boston, MA 2110 617.725.0022 |
Ever since runaway slave Crispus Attucks became one of the famous victims of the Boston Massacre of 1770, the African-American community of Boston has played an important part in the city's history. Throughout the 19th c... more
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Provincetown Art Association and Museum 460 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 2666 508.487.1750 |
Founded in 1914 to collect and show the works of artists with Provincetown connections, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) has a 1,650-piece permanent collection, displayed in changing exhibits that mix u... more
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Sandwich Glass Museum 129 Main St., Sandwich, MA 2561 508.888.0251 |
Even if you dont consider yourself a glass fan, make an exception for this fascinating museum, which captures the history of the town above and beyond its legendary industry. A brief video introduces Deming Jarvess brill... more
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The Old Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd, Chatham, MA |
The Old Atwood House at 347 Stage Harbor Road is owned by the Chatham Historical Society. This house, one of the oldest in Chatham, was erected in the days (1752) when the men who engineered the job were all subjects of ... more
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Aptucxet Trading Post Museum 1 mile from junction of Routes 6 and 28, Bourne, MA 2553 508.759.9487 |
The museum preserves the first-known commercial enterprise in English-speaking North America. Established in 1627 by Pilgrims from Plymoth Plantation, it was a place to trade with Dutch from New York and barter with Nati... more
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Cape Cod Museum of Natural History 869 Rte. 6A, Brewster, MA 800.479.3867 |
Long before ecology had become a buzzword, noted naturalist writer John Hay helped found a museum that celebrates -- and helps preserve -- Cape Cods unique landscape. Open since 1954, the museum was also prescient in pre... more
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Cheshire Cheese Press Monument Church and School Sts., Cheshire, MA |
, Cheshire, Massachusetts (Berkshires). It commemorates the making of a massive cheese which was shipped to the President of the United States, where it was displayed at the White House. While not the greatest to look at... more
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Crane Museum of Paper Making 30 South Street, Dalton, MA 1270 413.684.6481 |
At the Crane Museum of Papermaking, visitors stroll through history on a literal paper trail. Presidents, royals, and celebrities have made Crane the paper of choice. In 1801 Zenas Crane left his brothers paper company i... more
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Fogg Art Museum 32 Quincy St., Cambridge, MA 2140 617.495.9400 |
The Fogg Art Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum house some 160,000 works, from ancient sculptures to contemporary photos. The exhibit spaces also serve as teaching and research facilitie... more
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Gibson House Museum 137 Beacon St, Boston, MA 2199 617.267.6338 |
How the rich lived: an historic museum located in Boston's Back Bay, it features a kitchen, scullery, butler's pantry, water closets, formal rooms and private family quarters that have original furniture and personal bel... more
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