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Tufts University Art Galleries

Aidekman Arts Center, Medford, MA

Contemporary Art Gallery Learn More >

Located since 1991 in the Shirley and Alex Aidekman Arts Center on the main Tufts campus in Medford, the Tufts University Art Gallery is a recognized player in the active contemporary art scene in the Boston metropolitan area and an unparalleled campus resource for fostering visual literacy and critical thinking skills. The Gallery's mission is to... Learn More >

University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMass Amherst

Fine Arts Center / UMass, Amherst, MA

UMCA, the teaching museum of UMass Amherst, is a laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art. Learn More >

The University Museum of Contemporary Art - the teaching museum of the University Massachusetts Amherst – is a multidisciplinary, international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art. Through exhibitions, a permanent collection, educational programming, and a visiting artists program, the University Museum of... Learn More >

USS Constitution Museum

Building 22 , Boston, MA

At the USS Constitution Museum you don't just learn about history, you EXPERIENCE it! Learn More >

The USS Constitution Museum serves as the memory and educational voice of USS Constitution, by collecting, preserving, and interpreting the stories of “Old Ironsides” and the people associated with her. The Museum is a not-for-profit educational organization founded in 1972, welcoming over 350,000 visitors annually. The USS Constitution Museum... Learn More >

Wenham Museum

132 Main Street, Wenham, MA

Family-Friendly History Museum Learn More >

Wenham Museum celebrates childhood, interprets history, and explores culture for the enrichment of all generations in the greater North Shore community and beyond. The Museum engages multigenerational members and visitors with thought-provoking learning experiences that connect the past, present, and future, in a welcoming and inclusive... Learn More >

Westford Historical Society

PO Box 411, Westford, MA

Dedicated to preserving and sharing Westford's history Learn More >

The Museum houses a collection of artifacts typical of small towns. Special library items include genealogical information on many old Westford families. Many house histories are available as well. The Museum houses an almost complete collection of Westford Academy yearbooks, many photographs of students and teachers, and other academy... Learn More >

Whistler House Museum of Art

243 Worthen Street, Lowell, MA

Whistler House Museum of Art Learn More >

The Whistler House Museum of Art, birthplace of the artist James McNeill Whistler, was established in 1908 as the permanent home of the Lowell Art Association. Founded in 1878, the Lowell Art Association owns and operates the Museum as an historic site. Built in 1823, the Whistler House represents the richness of the history and the art of Lowell.... Learn More >

Willard House and Clock Museum

11 Willard Street, N Grafton, MA

The home and workshop of the renowned 18th c Willard family of clockmakers and their clocks. Learn More >

Willard House and Clock Museum is the birthplace and original home of the 18th century Willard clockmakers. It features the only 18th century clockmaker's shop still standing in America and three additional modern galleries housing the world's largest collection of masterpiece level Willard clocks and family portraits, furniture, ephemera,... Learn More >

Wing Fort House

63 Spring Hill Road, East Sandwich, MA

Established in the 1640's, Stephen Wing's house has traditionally been called The Fort House. Learn More >

Known as the oldest house in New England owned and occupied continuously by the same family for over three centuries. Established in the 1640's, Stephen Wing's house has traditionally been called The Fort House. Stephen Wing, with his mother Deborah Bachelor and brothers John and Daniel, was one of the early settlers of Sandwich, and a son of... Learn More >

Winslow Crocker House

250 Main Street , Yarmouth Port, MA

In 1936, Mary Thacher had Winslow Crocker House moved six miles down the Old King's Highway to its present location. Over a ten-month period, the house was taken apart, beam by beam, and reassembled next door to her ancestral home in Yarmouth Port. Miss Thacher remodeled the interior of the house to provide an attractive backdrop the significant collection of antique furniture she collected over her lifetime. Learn More >

In 1936, Mary Thacher had Winslow Crocker House moved six miles down the Old King's Highway to its present location. Over a ten-month period, the house was taken apart, beam by beam, and reassembled next door to her ancestral home in Yarmouth Port. Miss Thacher remodeled the interior of the house to provide an attractive backdrop the significant... Learn More >

Wistariahurst Museum

238 Cabot St., Holyoke, MA

Wistariahurst Museum, Archives, and Gardens Learn More >

Wistariahurst is dedicated to preserving the history of Holyoke and inspiring an appreciation of history & culture through educational programs, exhibits & special events. Wistariahurst is the former home of two generations of the Skinner family, manufacturers of nationally renowned silks and satins, and prominent residents of Holyoke. In... Learn More >