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Harvard Museum of Natural History

26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, MA

Harvard Museum of Natural History displays some 12,000 specimens, including dinosaurs, rare minerals, gemstones, hundreds of mammals, birds, and Harvard’s world famous Blaschka ‘Glass Flowers’. Learn More >

The museum combines historic exhibits drawn from the University's vast collections with new and changing, multimedia exhibitions such as New England Forests, Harvard’s famed Blaschka Glass Flowers and Sea Creatures in Glass, and the new Marine Life in the Putnam Family Galler. The museum’s historic Great Mammal Hall displays three huge whale... Learn More >

Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East

6 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA

Journey from Egypt to Mesopotamia through the galleries that showcase the history, languages, and cultures of the ancient Near East. Learn More >

Journey from Egypt to Mesopotamia through the galleries that showcase the history, languages, and cultures of the ancient Near East--the region that brought us the alphabet, the Pyramids, and other wonders of the ancient world. Explore ancient Egyptian mummy coffins, gaze into the faces of powerful Mesopotamian kings, visit a life-sized Iron-Age... Learn More >

Harwich Historical Society - Brooks Academy Museum and A. Elmer Crowell Barn

80 Parallel Street, Harwich, MA

The Harwich Historical Society is a private, non-profit organization that preserves, collects, and interprets Harwich history Learn More >

Housed in the historic Brooks Academy, the Harwich Historical Society collects, preserves, and presents the history of Harwich through exhibitions, education programs, active collecting, and research. Current museum exhibits feature the Cape's most extensive cranberry culture display, "Harwich Goes to School" and the 175th anniversary of the... Learn More >

Heritage Museums & Gardens

67 Grove Street, Sandwich, MA

Set on 100 stunning acres of gardens, nature trails, and open spaces, Heritage Museums & Gardens is the only place where you can browse through rare works of art, fly through the trees on a zip line, and see iconic antique automobiles all in one day. Learn More >

Heritage Museums & Gardens is comprised of three galleries and expansive gardens located in historic Sandwich, Massachusetts. It includes galleries for American Folk Art, a vintage carousel, automobiles and traveling exhibitions and offers something for everyone! The gardens feature a collection of thousands of rhododendrons, including a... Learn More >

Héritage Winooski Mill Museum

20 Winooski Falls Way, Winooski, VT

The Heritage Winooski Mill Museum is located in the historic Champlain Mill overlooking the Winooski River. Exhibits on view document the industrial and cultural history of the Winooski Falls mill era from 1838-1954. Learn More >

The Heritage Winooski Mill Museum examines the industrial, cultural and social history of the 19th and 20th century mill era at Winooski Falls and Vermont, strives to preserve collections and shares stories with exhibits, programs and publications that make historical events relevant to 21st century issues. The Mill Museum is an important... Learn More >

Highfield Hall & Gardens

56 Highfield Drive, Falmouth, MA

Highfield Hall & Gardens is the magnificently restored 1878 estate of the Beebe family, now transformed into a vibrant center of cultural and community life on Cape Cod. Learn More >

Highfield Hall & Gardens is the magnificently restored 1878 estate of the Beebe family, now transformed into a vibrant center of cultural and community life on Cape Cod. The story of this property is a dramatic one as it was, literally, saved from the wrecking ball in 1994 and lovingly restored, opening as a museum and historic site in late 2006.... Learn More >

Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home

PO Box 377, Manchester, VT

Home built by Robert Lincoln, only child of Abraham and Mary Lincoln to survive to adulthood. Learn More >

His father was born in a log cabin and called from the humblest rank in life to preside over our nation during the most momentous period of its history. One generation later, Robert Todd Lincoln, the only child of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln to survive to adulthood, became Chairman of the Pullman Company, the largest manufacturing corporation at... Learn More >

Hill-Stead Museum

35 Mountain Road, Farmington, CT

Hill-Stead Museum, a National Historic Landmark, develops, preserves, documents, displays and interprets its exceptional Impressionist paintings, 1901 historic house and 152-acre landscape for the benefit of present and future generations. Learn More >

Hill-Stead is noted for its 1901 33,000-square-foot house filled with art and antiques. Pioneering female architect Theodate Pope Riddle designed the grand house, set on 152 hilltop acres, to showcase the Impressionist masterpieces amassed by her father, Cleveland iron industrialist Alfred A. Pope. Hill-Stead is one of the nation’s few... Learn More >

Historic Deerfield

80 Old Main Street, Deerfield, MA

Opening Doorways to the Past Learn More >

Spend a day in old New England. Visit Historic Deerfield, an authentic 18th-century New England village in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. Tour beautifully restored museum houses with period architecture and furnishings. See Yankee ingenuity at work in demonstrations of colonial-era trades. And explore our world-famous collection of... Learn More >

Historic Newton

527 Washington St., Newton, MA

Historic Newton encourages inquiry about and exploration of the history of Newton, Massachusetts, within the context of the wider American story. Learn More >

Historic Newton... -Operates two museums—the Jackson Homestead and the Durant-Kenrick House and Grounds—and preserves three historic burying grounds in the City of Newton. Both museum sites offer family friendly exhibitions featuring interactives, media programs and other activities. At the Jackson Homestead, Confronting Our Legacy:... Learn More >