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East Sandwich Grange Hall

91 Old County Road, East Sandwich, MA

A historic grange hall built in 1889 Learn More >

The East Sandwich Grange Hall is one of three antique buildings located on the grounds of the Benjamin Nye Homestead & Museum in East Sandwich, MA on Cape Cod. Since 1889 the Grange Hall has served as the public center of social life in East Sandwich. Countless meetings, suppers, parties, dances, rummage sales, plays, musical events, talks,... Learn More >

ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain

1 College Street, Burlington, VT

Vermont's Innovative Science & Nature Center on the Burlington Waterfront Learn More >

ECHO inspires and engages families in the joy of scientific discovery, wonder of nature, and care of Lake Champlain. ECHO currently welcomes more than 167,000 visitors annually into a 34,500-square foot, award-winning LEED-certified facility. Through more than 100 interactive exhibits; 70 species of fish, reptiles, and amphibians; major... Learn More >

EcoTarium

222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA

EcoTarium Museum of Science and Nature Learn More >

The EcoTarium is a unique indoor-outdoor experience dedicated to inspiring a passion for science and nature in visitors of all ages. Highlights of the 45-acre campus include a museum building with three floors of interactive exhibits, Alden Planetarium, Science and Animal Discovery programs, live animal habitats, nature trails, a seasonal... Learn More >

Edmund Fowle House and Museum

28 Marshall St, Watertown, MA

The Historical Society of Watertown collects, preserves, and shares materials from Watertown's past, so that present and future generations can comprehend more fully their predecessors, their community, and themselves. Learn More >

Built in 1772, the Edmund Fowle House is the second oldest surviving house in Watertown. At the beginning of the American Revolution it served as headquarters for the executive branch of the Massachusetts government from July, 1775, to September, 1776. The Treaty of Watertown was signed on July 19, 1776, in the Council Chamber on the second... Learn More >

Edward Gorey House

8 Strawberry Lane, Yarmouth Port, MA

The home of American author and artist Edward Gorey Learn More >

The Edward Gorey House celebrates and preserves the unique life and works of Edward Gorey, American author, illustrator, playwright, set and costume designer. The House, owned and lived in by Gorey himself, displays his diverse and extraordinary talents, and reflects his very distinct personality with both permanent and changing exhibits. The... Learn More >

Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate

Columbia point, Boston, MA

Become a Senator for a day! Learn More >

Become a Senator for a day! The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate offers a dynamic, interactive experience in democracy. Visit our full-scale representation of the United States Senate Chamber, where you can vote on a current piece of legislation and hear historical live debates. See a replica of Senator Kennedy’s... Learn More >

Emily Dickinson Museum

280 Main St, Amherst, MA

It is the Museum’s mission to spark the imagination by amplifying Emily Dickinson’s revolutionary poetic voice from the place she called home. Learn More >

The Emily Dickinson Museum comprises two historic houses in the center of Amherst, Massachusetts associated with the poet Emily Dickinson and members of her family during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Homestead was the birthplace and home of the poet Emily Dickinson. The Evergreens, next door, was home to her brother Austin,... Learn More >

Enfield Shaker Museum

447 NH Route 4A, Enfield, NH

Imagine a place so beautiful and serene that the Shakers called it the “Chosen Vale.” Learn More >

Nestled in a valley between Mt. Assurance and Mascoma Lake, in Enfield, New Hampshire, the Enfield Shaker site has been cherished for over 200 years. At its peak in the mid 19th century, the community was home to three "Families" of Shakers. They practiced equality of the sexes and races, celibacy, pacifism and communal ownership of property.... Learn More >

Eustis Estate

1424 Canton Avenue, Milton, MA

A marvel of the Aesthetic Movement Learn More >

Explore a rare surviving example of late nineteenth-century architecture and design. Designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built in 1878, the Eustis Estate sits on eighty acres of picturesque landscape at the base of the Blue Hills. The house is full of stunning, intact architectural and design details.... Learn More >

Fairfield University Art Museum

200 Barlow Road, Fairfield, CT

Fairfield University Art Museum, Bellarmine Hall Galleries and Walsh Gallery Learn More >

Publicly inaugurated in October 2010, the Fairfield University Art Museum is an essential component of Fairfield University, it cultivates, inspires, and enriches its many audiences while stewarding the artistic and cultural objects entrusted to its care. The Museum shares this mission with its visitors, breathing life into its commitment to... Learn More >