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Museum L-A
35 Canal Street, Lewiston, MEMuseum L-A connects generations, strengthens community, and fosters creativity, discovery, and innovative thinking. Learn More >
Honoring and documenting the lives and skills of the workers in the mills is a continual focus of Museum L-A. We work to encourage collaboration and foster innovation with the goal of honoring the past to inspire the future.... Learn More >
Museum of African American History
46 Joy St., Boston, MAThe Museum of African American History is New England’s largest museum dedicated to preserving, conserving and interpreting the contributions of African Americans. In Boston and Nantucket, the Museum has preserved four historic sites and two Black Heritage Trails® that tell the story of organized black communities from the Colonial Period through the 19th century. Learn More >
The Museum of African American History is New England’s largest museum dedicated to preserving, conserving and interpreting the contributions of African Americans. Exhibits, programs, and education activities at the Museum showcase the powerful stories of black families who worshiped, educated their children, debated the issues of the day,... Learn More >
Museum of Art, University of New Hampshire
Paul Creative Arts Center , Durham, NHThe Museum of Art presents eight to ten changing exhibitions yearly that cover a range of periods, styles, and media. Works from public and private collections throughout New England, as well as the Museum's permanent collection, provide the focus of important, widely acclaimed exhibitions. Learn More >
The Museum of Art at the University of New Hampshire collects, preserves, and interprets works of art, serving as a visual arts resource and an educational catalyst for the University and the Seacoast communities. The Museum of Art inspires life-long learning by offering experiences to engage with art through exhibitions, hands-on study,... Learn More >
Museum Of Bad Art
46 Dale St, Needham, MACelebrating the artists right to fail Learn More >
MOBA collects, exhibits, and celebrates the best of the worst. We celebrate the labor of artists whose work would be displayed and appreciated in no other forum. We are no longer in Somerville. We don't know when or where we will reopen. A short commentary about each image offers insightful direction toward appreciation of the works. ... Learn More >
Museum of Russian Icons
203 Union Street, Clinton, MAThe Museum of Russian Icons inspires the appreciation and study of Russian culture by collecting and exhibiting icons and related objects; igniting the interest of national and international audiences; and offering interactive educational programs. The Museum serves as a leading center for research and scholarship through the Center for Icon Studies and other institutional collaborations. Learn More >
The Museum of Russian Icons was founded in 2006 as a nonprofit educational institution by Massachusetts art collector and industrialist Gordon B. Lankton. Including more than 1000 Russian icons and artifacts, the collection is the largest of its kind in North America, and one of the largest private collections outside Russia. Spanning six... Learn More >
Museum of Science
1 Science Park, Boston, MAMuseum of Science, Boston Learn More >
One of the world's largest science centers and Boston’s most attended cultural institution, the Museum introduces about 1.5 million visitors a year to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) via dynamic programs and hundreds of interactive exhibits. Founded in 1830, the Museum was first to embrace all the sciences under one roof. The... Learn More >
Museum of Work & Culture
42 S. Main St. , Woonsocket, RIA Fun, Kid-Friendly, Community Museum! Learn More >
The interactive and educational Museum of Work & Culture shares the stories of the men, women, and children who came to find a better life in Rhode Island’s mill towns in the late 19th- and 20th centuries. It was recently named “Best Overlooked Museum” in New England by Yankee Magazine. ... Learn More >
Mystic Museum of Art
9 Water St., Mystic, CTArt Museum in Historic Downtown Mystic Learn More >
Founded in 1913 by members of the Mystic Art Colony, including celebrated American Impressionist Charles H. Davis, Mystic Museum of Art serves as a cultural and community center hosting exhibitions, lectures, and studio programs for children and adults. The Museum maintains a permanent collection that includes works by Davis, Tonalist painter... Learn More >
Mystic Seaport
75 Greenmanville Avenue, Mystic, CTMystic Seaport — The Museum of America and the Sea, is the nation's leading maritime museum. Learn More >
Founded in 1929 to gather and preserve the rapidly disappearing artifacts of America’s seafaring past, Mystic Seaport has grown to become a national center for research and education with the mission to “inspire an enduring connection to the American maritime experience.” The Museum’s grounds cover 19 acres on the Mystic River in... Learn More >
National Black Doll Museum of History & Culture
288 N. Main Street, Mansfield, MABlack History through the eyes of a doll collector Learn More >
The National Black Doll Museum presented by the Doll E Daze Project Inc. has 5000 dolls of color in their collection Located 35 miles south of Boston in Mansfield, Ma it is the first Black doll museum in New England the second in the country and the only doll museum in the world whose collection chronicles the history of African Americans through... Learn More >



