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Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House
75 Eastern Point Boulevard, Gloucester, MABeauport, the Sleeper-McCann House, was the summer home of one of America’s first professional interior designers, Henry Davis Sleeper. Each of the forty rooms is distinguished by a historical or literary figure, theme, color, shape, or object. No two rooms are the same, with each more visually dazzling than the last. Learn More >
Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House, was the summer home of one of America’s first professional interior designers, Henry Davis Sleeper. Perched on a rock ledge overlooking Gloucester Harbor, Beauport became Sleeper’s retreat, backdrop for entertaining, professional showcase, and an inspiration to all who visited. After Sleeper’s death,... Learn More >
Beneski Museum of Natural History
11 Barrett Hill Drive, Amherst, MANatural History, Geology and Paleontology Learn More >
The Beneski Museum of Natural History is one of New England’s largest natural history museums, boasting three floors of exhibits with more than 1,700 specimens on display, and tens of thousands of specimens available for use by scholars and researchers from across campus and around the world. The museum is home to dramatic displays of fossil... Learn More >
Benjamin Nye Homestead & Museum
85 Old County Road, East Sandwich, MAA 1678 Cape Cod House Museum & Homestead Learn More >
The beautiful Benjamin Nye property is the home of an antique house museum, an 1858 Mill building set on a 1669 foundation, and an 1889 Grange Hall on peaceful Old County Road in East Sandwich, MA. Open regularly Mid-June through Mid-October 11-4 ... Learn More >
Berkshire Museum
39 South Street, Pittsfield, MAArt, history, natural science. Make surprising connections! Learn More >
Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA offers a unique array of exhibitions, activities, and attractions for visitors of all ages. From fine art and ancient objects to fossils; from an aquarium of native and exotic creatures to the Feigenbaum Hall of Innovation, we are your community museum: a place where everyone, from toddlers to elders, can learn,... Learn More >
Boardman House
17 Howard Street, Saugus, MABuilt in 1692 for the family of William Boardman, a joiner, Boardman House survives remarkably intact from its original construction. With the exception of minor structural stabilization and repairs, the house remains unaltered since the early eighteenth century, providing an exceptional opportunity to view seventeenth- and eighteenth-century construction techniques and finishes. Learn More >
Built in 1692 for the family of William Boardman, a joiner, Boardman House survives remarkably intact from its original construction. With the exception of minor structural stabilization and repairs, the house remains unaltered since the early eighteenth century, providing an exceptional opportunity to view seventeenth- and eighteenth-century... Learn More >
Boston Children's Museum
308 Congress Street, Boston, MABoston Children's Museum Learn More >
Boston Children’s Museum is the second oldest, and one of the most influential children’s museums in the world. It was founded in 1913 by the Science Teachers' Bureau, a group of visionary educators dedicated to providing new resources for both teachers and students, as a center for the exchange of materials and ideas to advance the teaching... Learn More >
Boston University Art Gallery at the Stone Gallery
855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MADedicated to serving the Boston University community as well as the greater Boston and New England public, the BOSTON UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY (BUAG) is a non-profit art gallery geared toward an interdisciplinary interpretation of art and culture. Learn More >
The BUAG maintains an ongoing exhibition schedule in its current location on Commonwealth Avenue since 1958, exhibitions focus on international, national, and regional art developments, chiefly in the twentieth century. BUAG has a particular commitment to offer a culturally inclusive view of art, one that expands the boundaries of museum... Learn More >
Browne House
562 Main Street, Watertown, MAConstructed between 1694 and 1701 for a farming family, Browne House contains rare surviving architectural features from the late seventeenth century. Learn More >
Constructed between 1694 and 1701 for a farming family, Browne House contains rare surviving architectural features from the late seventeenth century. In a near ruinous state when it was acquired by Historic New England founder William Sumner Appleton in 1919, the house was painstakingly restored in what is acknowledged to be the first fully... Learn More >
BSA Space
290 Congress Street, Boston, MABoston’s leading center for architecture and design Learn More >
BSA Space is Boston’s leading center for architecture and design, and is home to the Boston Society of Architects and the BSA Foundation. BSA Space hosts exhibitions on design and architecture, architecture cruises and walking tours, and other programs and events that foster exchange between design and construction, the profession and the... Learn More >
Buttonwoods Museum
240 Water Street, Haverhill, MAEducating the community about Greater Haverhill Learn More >
From an historic site overlooking the Merrimack River, the museum tells the story of life in the Merrimack Valley from Native American settlements through today. Visit the Duncan House, the John Ward House and the Daniel Hunkins Shoe Shop. Tour our period rooms and exhibit gallery. Browse our gift shop.... Learn More >






