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Historical Society of Old Yarmouth
PO Box 11, Yarmouth Port, MAHistorical Society of Old Yarmouth Learn More >
The mission of the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth is to preserve, promote and protect the history of the Town of Yarmouth, MA, founded in 1639. The society maintains three separate collections: museum, library and archives, and photographs, housed in historic buildings on a 50-acre campus off Route 6A in Yarmouth Port. The Captain Bangs Hallet... Learn More >
Horatio Colony House Museum & Nature Preserve
199 Main Street , Keene, NHA 3-generation home with all-original furnishings and a non-contiguious nature preserve with hiking trails Learn More >
The stately 1806 Federal style house, tells the story of three prominent families; from a French and Indian War captivity story to the travels of Horatio Colony II, descendent of one of Keene’s historic families. The old-time New England home is filled with original family furnishings and fabulous collections, which offer a gracious view of a... Learn More >
Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site
5696 Monument Hill Road, Castleton, VTThe setting and views from the battlefield are much as they were in 1777, with open meadows and sweeping views of the Green, Taconic, and Adirondack mountains. Visitors to this hallowed ground can take in the natural setting, tour the museum, and walk in the footsteps of history. Learn More >
The battle of Hubbardton, fought in the green hills of Hubbardton in the early morning of July 7, 1777, was the only Revolutionary War battle fought entirely in what would become Vermont soil. It is one of the most successful rear-guard actions in American history. It was here that British Lieutenant General John Burgoyne's seasoned and... Learn More >
Hull Lifesaving Museum
PO Box 221, Hull, MAShipwrecks & Lifesavers Learn More >
Schooners and nor'easters, shipwrecks, and rescues! The maritime history of Boston Harbor abounds at the historic 1889 Point Allerton U.S. Lifesaving Station with engaging exhibits, a hands-on children's loft, and spectacular view of Boston Light from our observation cupola.... Learn More >
Imagine Nation, A Museum Early Learning Center
1 Pleasant Street, Bristol, CTImagine Nation, A Museum Early Learning Center is a hands-on, interactive Reggio Emilia inspired museum and NAEYC accredited early learning school. Learn More >
On a daily basis, 126 children attend our NAEYC accredited preschool, while children and families from across Connecticut and beyond visit to explore three levels that feature 12 interactive Museum Studios with a daily schedule of STEAM-based initiatives and educational workshops. Imagine Nation, A Museum Early Learning Center is a unique... Learn More >
Institute for American Indian Studies
38 Curtis Road, Washington, CTLocated in Washington, Connecticut, the Institute for American Indian Studies museum and research center hosts permanent and temporary exhibits, a research & collections center, 15.5 acres and trails, and an outdoor replicated 16th century Algonkian village. Learn More >
The Institute for American Indian Studies shares the voices of Native American Indians past and present. Through our research, education programs, exhibits, publications, special events, and Gift Shop, we focus on the diversity, traditions, and cultures of the Algonkian-speaking peoples from our region, as well as highlight Native American groups... Learn More >
International Tennis Hall of Fame
194 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RIThe International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum chronicles the rich history of tennis through a diverse collection of artifacts, art, fashion, and more. Historic grounds feature remarkable architecture and 13 grass tennis courts. Learn More >
Don’t let the unassuming storefront in downtown Newport fool you. As soon as you wander through the arched entryway and see the historic grass tennis courts and architecture, you’ll be transported to a different time and a spectacular place. The International Tennis Hall of Fame is housed in one of Newport’s most remarkable historic sites -... Learn More >
Ipswich Museum
54 South Main St., Ipswich, MAAt the Ipswich Museum, 400 years of history surround you at every turn. Our extensive collections of fine and decorative art celebrate the historical and architectural significance of Ipswich. Learn More >
The Ipswich Museum was originally founded in 1890 as the Ipswich Historical Society. Today, our collection reflects more than 100 years of acquisition and preservation by these early visionaries. We continue to honor the original mission of the society to preserve Ipswich’s social, cultural, and architectural history – with the goal of making... Learn More >
Ireland's Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University
3011 Whitney Avenue , Hamden, CTIreland’s Great Hunger Museum is a unique art museum which tells the harrowing story of Ireland’s Great Hunger (1845-52) in an extremely visual, expressive and informative manner with art work by Irish and Irish-American artists. Learn More >
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University is home to the world's largest collection of painting, sculptures, and other visual media related to the Famine that took place in Ireland from 1845 to 1852. The Great Hunger was the worst demographic catastrophe in European history. One million people died and approximately two million... Learn More >
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MASupporting and promoting the intellectual and cultural life of the College of the Holy Cross and the community Learn More >
The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery promotes and supports the intellectual and cultural life of the College of the Holy Cross. An ambitious exhibition program serves as the catalyst and springboard for the exploration of both historical and contemporary themes of cultural and visual significance. With special responsibility for linking... Learn More >



