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Norman Rockwell Museum

9 Glendale Road/Route 183, Stockbridge, MA

Norman Rockwell Museum holds the world's largest collection of original artwork by Norman Rockwell, and changing exhibitions on the art of illustration. Learn More >

Norman Rockwell Museum holds the largest and most significant collection of art and archival materials relating to the life and work of Norman Rockwell. The Museum also preserves, interprets, and exhibits a growing collection of original illustration art by noted American illustrators, from historical to contemporary. The Norman Rockwell Museum... Learn More >

Ogunquit Museum of American Art

543 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME

Gardens, modern art galleries and open views just steps from Perkins Cove in Ogunquit, Maine. Learn More >

Perched on a cliff overlooking Narrow Cove and the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by landscaped sculpture gardens, the OMAA houses a collection of over 2,000 works of American art. Included in our collection are works by such internationally known artists as Robert Henri, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Rockwell Kent, and Mark Tobey. Founded in 1952 by... Learn More >

Orleans Historical Society

3 River Rd, Orleans, MA

Bringing history and culture to life, the Orleans Historical Society inspires a shared sense of community and pride in the rich heritage of the Town of Orleans. Learn More >

A Greek Revival structure that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Formerly used as the Meeting House for the Universalist Church of Orleans, this building houses the Society's Museum and is used for special exhibits and cultural programs. The Society has a collection covering genealogical information, diaries, deeds, 19th and 20th... Learn More >

Osterville Historical Museum

155 West Bay Road, Osterville, MA

The Home of the Crosby Boats Learn More >

The Crosby's are America’s oldest, currently active, wooden boat building family. Tour the 1855 Herbert F. Crosby Boat Shop, our Wianno Senior, and over a dozen wooden boats. The 1820 Captain Parker House and the 1720 Cammett House feature art, antiques, special exhibits, and our gardens are maintained by the Osterville Garden Club. Host to the... Learn More >

Portland Museum of Art

7 Congress Square, Portland, ME

It's all happening at the PMA. Learn More >

With an extensive collection and nationally renowned exhibitions, the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) is the cultural heart of Portland, Maine. The PMA boasts significant holdings of American, European, and contemporary art, as well as iconic works from Maine—highlighting the rich artistic tradition of the state and its artists. The museum brings... Learn More >

Portsmouth Historical Society

10 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH

Portsmouth Historical Society, founded in 1917, is a nonprofit devoted to championing the history, arts, and culture of the Portsmouth region through acquisitions, preservation, museum exhibitions, programs, and publications. It operates two facilities: Portsmouth Historical Society And the 1758 John Paul Jones House Museum and Garden, a national historic landmark. Learn More >

Portsmouth Historical Society (PHS), founded in 1917, is a tax-exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit devoted to introducing, interpreting and stimulating the study of Portsmouth history, art & culture. PHS operates three facilities: the John Paul Jones House & Garden, open Memorial Day through Columbus Day; the Discover Portsmouth Welcome Center and our main... Learn More >

Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM)

460 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA

PAAM is the cultural anchor of the oldest continuous artist colony in the country. Learn More >

The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) is a nationally recognized, year-round cultural institution that fuses the creative energy of America’s oldest active art colony with the natural beauty of outer Cape Cod that has inspired artists for generations. PAAM was established in 1914 by a group of artists and townspeople to build a... Learn More >

RISD Museum

224 Benefit Street, Providence, RI

The Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design—also known as the RISD Museum—is the state’s leading museum of art and design. Learn More >

The Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design—also known as the RISD Museum—is the state’s leading museum of art and design. Founded in 1877 as part of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), the Museum houses about 100,000 objects—ranging from ancient art to new work by contemporary artists from across the globe. Highlights include... Learn More >

Rokeby Museum

4334 Route 7, Ferrisburgh, VT

Rokeby Museum presents a national underground railroad story tucked inside a quintessential Vermont experience Learn More >

Visit Rokeby Museum and discover a stunning new exhibit – Free & Safe: The Underground Railroad in Vermont. Free & Safe will introduce you to Simon and Jesse – two fugitives from slavery who found shelter here in the 1830s.The exhibit traces their stories from slavery to freedom, introduces the abolitionist Robinson family who called Rokeby... Learn More >

Rough Point

680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI

The Newport Home of Doris Duke Learn More >

Visit Rough Point, the Newport Home of Doris Duke, now a house museum. Step into the stately English manorial style house, originally designed by Peabody and Stearns, and immerse yourself in the impressive collection of art and historic furnishings accumulated by two generations of Dukes. See paintings by Renoir, Gainsborough, van Dyck, and... Learn More >