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Pierce House

Location and directions 24 Oakton Avenue, Dorchester, MA

Pierce House is one of the last surviving examples of seventeenth-century architecture in the city of Boston. Lived in by ten generations of one family, the house documents the building practices and tastes of the Pierces over three centuries. Learn More >

Pierce House is one of the last surviving examples of seventeenth-century architecture in the city of Boston. Lived in by ten generations of one family, the house documents the building practices and tastes of the Pierces over three centuries. At different times, family members expanded and adapted their house to meet demands for space, function,... Learn More >

Pilgrim Hall Museum

75 Court Street, Plymouth, MA

America's Museum of Pilgrim Possessions Learn More >

Pilgrim Hall Museum (PHM), erected 1824, is the oldest continuously operating museum in the country. The museum’s unsurpassed collection of Pilgrim possessions connects you with the actual experiences of America’s earliest beginnings. What did the English families aboard the Mayflower bring with them to make a new life in a new world? See... Learn More >

Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Musuem

1 High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown, MA

The Pilgrims Landed Here First! Learn More >

The Pilgrim Monument was founded in 1892 as the Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Association—Cape Cod’s oldest not-for-profit organization. Its purpose is to commemorate the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in the New World in Provincetown, in November 1620. Here the Pilgrims spent 5 weeks meeting the native Wampanoag people, exploring the tip of... Learn More >

Plainville Historical Commission

136 South Street, Plainville, MA

Home to the Plainville Historical Commission Learn More >

The Humphrey House was built roughly around 1715 as a private home for James and Dorcas Fairbanks Humphrey of Dedham. It changed hands and families several times from 1715 through 1930. In 1930 the town of Plainville purchased the house as the first stand-alone library in town. In 1988 with the construction of the new public library, the Humphrey... Learn More >

Portland Museum of Art

7 Congress Square, Portland, ME

It's all happening at the PMA. Learn More >

With an extensive collection and nationally renowned exhibitions, the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) is the cultural heart of Portland, Maine. The PMA boasts significant holdings of American, European, and contemporary art, as well as iconic works from Maine—highlighting the rich artistic tradition of the state and its artists. The museum brings... Learn More >

Portsmouth Historical Society

10 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH

Portsmouth Historical Society, founded in 1917, is a nonprofit devoted to championing the history, arts, and culture of the Portsmouth region through acquisitions, preservation, museum exhibitions, programs, and publications. It operates two facilities: Portsmouth Historical Society And the 1758 John Paul Jones House Museum and Garden, a national historic landmark. Learn More >

Portsmouth Historical Society (PHS), founded in 1917, is a tax-exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit devoted to introducing, interpreting and stimulating the study of Portsmouth history, art & culture. PHS operates three facilities: the John Paul Jones House & Garden, open Memorial Day through Columbus Day; the Discover Portsmouth Welcome Center and our main... Learn More >

President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

3780 VT-100A, Plymouth, VT

The State of Vermont obtained ownership of the major parcels of land and significant buildings comprising the village to ensure preservation of Plymouth Notch as Calvin Coolidge remembered it. Learn More >

The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch preserves the birthplace and childhood home of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States. Brought to the world’s attention on August 3, 1923, when Calvin Coolidge took the presidential oath of office in the parlor of his family home, the historic village appears... Learn More >

President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site

4588 Chester Arthur Rd, Fairfield, VT

The President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site was the first historic site owned by the State of Vermont. With great fanfare, the granite monument marking what was believed to have been the site of Chester A. Arthur’s birth was dedicated in 1903 on land granted to the State of Vermont by Peter Bent Brigham Northrop. Learn More >

The President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site was the first historic site owned by the State of Vermont. With great fanfare, the granite monument marking what was believed to have been the site of Chester A. Arthur’s birth was dedicated in 1903 on land granted to the State of Vermont by Peter Bent Brigham Northrop. Fifty years later, in... Learn More >

Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM)

460 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA

PAAM is the cultural anchor of the oldest continuous artist colony in the country. Learn More >

The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) is a nationally recognized, year-round cultural institution that fuses the creative energy of America’s oldest active art colony with the natural beauty of outer Cape Cod that has inspired artists for generations. PAAM was established in 1914 by a group of artists and townspeople to build a... Learn More >

Public Health Museum

365 East Street, Tewksbury, MA

The First Public Health Museum in the Nation Learn More >

The Museum houses a wide variety of historic artifacts, memorabilia and archival material. There are exhibits on Tuberculosis, Polio, Infectious Disease, Patent Medicines, Dentistry, Nursing and much more. In the field of Public Health, Massachusetts was the first to collect statewide vital statistics, the first to implement a sustained state... Learn More >