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Millyard Museum

200 Bedford Street, Manchester, NH

Discover the history of Manchester, NH Learn More >

The Millyard Museum is operated by the Manchester Historic Association and is housed in Mill No. 3 at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard. The Museum features the permanent exhibit, Woven in Time: 11,000 Years at Amoskeag Falls, that tells the story of Manchester and the people who have lived and worked... Learn More >

Moffatt-Ladd House & Garden

154 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH

The Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden is a historic house museum that interprets American, New Hampshire, and Portsmouth history through the lives and possessions of the inhabitants of the house, both free and enslaved. Learn More >

Built in 1763, the Moffatt-Ladd House overlooks the Piscataqua River and is one of America’s finest Georgian urban merchant estates. William Whipple, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, lived here throughout the Revolution. William and his enslaved servant Prince Whipple were both Revolutionary veterans and Prince was a... Learn More >

Monadnock Center for History and Culture

19 Grove Street, Peterborough, NH

The Monadnock Center connects people to the rich history and culture of the Monadnock region. Learn More >

The Monadnock Center is a community museum and cultural center that preserves and celebrates the history and culture of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire through exhibits, community programs, concerts, performances and other events.... Learn More >

Mount Holyoke College Art Museum

Lower Lake Road, South Hadley, MA

The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, established in 1876, is one of the leading collegiate art museums in the country and also one of the oldest. The Museum's encyclopedic collection consists of more than 17,000 objects from Egyptian antiquities to Contemporary sculpture and painting. Learn More >

The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, established in 1876, is one of the leading collegiate art museums in the country and also one of the oldest. Among the Museum’s more than 17,000 objects are important paintings by American artists George Inness and Albert Bierstadt; Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities, including a select group of vases... Learn More >

Mount Independence State Historic Site

497 Mount Independence Road, Orwell, VT

Mount Independence State Historic Site is one of the nation’s most significant Revolutionary War sites, offering six miles of trails along the archaeological remains of the fortification. Learn More >

Jointly owned and managed by the State of Vermont’s Division for Historic Preservation and the Fort Ticonderoga Association, Mount Independence documents the critical efforts to defend northern New York, New England, and the cause of American liberty. From July 1776 to July 1777, the fate of the newly independent United States of America... Learn More >

Museum L-A

35 Canal Street, Lewiston, ME

Museum 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, MA

The 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 Family Prayer

518 WashingtonSt, North Easton, MA

We welcome you and your family to visit our unique and interactive Museum, where you can explore your faith and learn new ways to pray that your entire family will enjoy. Learn More >

The museum provides: Inspiration: A spiritual experience of prayer – touch, listen and watch, reflect and pray. Exploration: Learn more about the history and power of prayer. Connection: Time to reconnect with your family and your faith. You’ll also learn about the remarkable story of sainthood candidate, Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., who... Learn More >

Museum of Newport Irish History

648 Lower Thames Street, Newport, RI

Learn about Irish immigration to Newport County from the 1600s to the present. Learn More >

Visitors to the Museum of Newport Irish History Interpretive Center will learn about Irish immigration to Newport County from the 1600s to the present and of the many contributions made to the Newport County community by individuals of Irish descent. Exhibits include maps, photographs, video, and artifacts, including some from the construction of... Learn More >

Museum of Russian Icons

203 Union Street, Clinton, MA

The 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 >