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New Hampshire Farm Museum
1305 White Mountain Highway, Milton, NHAn Historic Working Farm and Museum Learn More >
The New Hampshire Farm Museum tells the story of agriculture and rural life in New Hampshire over three hundred years. The Museum is located on two adjoining historic farmsteads on 50 acres on scenic Plummer's Ridge in the town of Milton. Visitors can tour the historic Jones farmhouse c. 1778, home of five generations of one farm family and... Learn More >
New Hampshire Telephone Museum
1 Depot Street, Warner, NHThe evolution of telecommunications from Bell to Broadband! Learn More >
Your visit to the NH Telephone Museum begins with a short video followed by a guided tour by one of our friendly, knowledgeable tour guides. Hear stories about party lines, operators, and the early beginnings of rural telephone service as told by the folks that lived and worked during those times. Learn the real stories of the race to claim the... Learn More >
New Haven Museum
114 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CTMaking the Past Present Learn More >
The New Haven Museum, founded in 1862 as the New Haven Colony Historical Society, is located in downtown New Haven at 114 Whitney Avenue. The Museum is currently celebrating 150 years of collecting, preserving and interpreting the history and heritage of Greater New Haven. Through its collections, exhibitions, programs and outreach, the Museum... Learn More >
New London Historical Society
PO BOX 965, New London, NH1830s Village and Museum of Sleighs and Carriages Learn More >
Fifteen buildings on 10 acres of scenic land create a small village from the 1830s. Experience hearth-side cooking, a blacksmith at work, and hands-on craft activities for the entire family. Tour the buildings and our collection of horse-drawn sleighs and carriages. Take a self-guided tour or a docent-led tour.... Learn More >
Nichols House Museum
55 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, MAThe Nichols House Museum's mission is: To preserve and interpret the 1804 townhouse that was from 1885 until 1960 the home of Rose Standish Nichols, landscape gardener, suffragist and pacifist. The house was built by Jonathan Mason and is attributed to Charles Bulfinch. The museum educates visitors by providing a unique glimpse into the domestic life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on Boston's historic Beacon Hill. Learn More >
The Nichols House Museum occupies an impressive four-story town house, one of the earliest Beacon Hill structures, constructed in 1804. In 1885, Dr. Arthur Nichols purchased the house for his wife and daughters. Their eldest daughter Rose Standish Nichols, noted landscape architect, writer and suffragist, inherited the house. Miss Nichols owned... Learn More >
Nickels-Sortwell House
121 Main Street (Route 1), Wiscasset, MELocated on Wiscasset's Main Street, Nickels-Sortwell House is one of the region's finest examples of high Federal-style architecture. Learn More >
Located on Wiscasset's Main Street, Nickels-Sortwell House is one of the region's finest examples of high Federal-style architecture. Built by successful ship owner Captain William Nickels, the house epitomizes the brief period when shipbuilding and the maritime trade brought wealth and sophisticated tastes to this coastal Maine... Learn More >
Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society
227 South Main St, West Hartford, CTThe historic home of Noah Webster and the center for West Hartford history Learn More >
The childhood home of Noah Webster (promoter of education, laws, human rights, and the American language) offers and introductory video, guided tours, tablet tours, changing exhibits, and more. The museum also offers public programs, space rentals, school programs, and a collection featuring items related to West Hartford's diverse history and... Learn More >
Norfolk Charitable Trust Archive
29 Everett St., Sharon, MADiverse collection of images, documents and artifacts related to the Kendall family Learn More >
Research archive including the photographic collection of Nobel-prize winning physicist Henry W. Kendall, the works of maritime artist and author William Gilkerson, and documents and artifacts of maritime, geneaolgical and local history, primarily related to the Kendall family of Massachusetts... Learn More >
Norman Rockwell Museum
9 Glendale Road/Route 183, Stockbridge, MANorman Rockwell Museum holds the world's largest collection of original artwork by Norman Rockwell, and changing exhibitions on the art of illustration. Learn More >
Norman Rockwell Museum holds the largest and most significant collection of art and archival materials relating to the life and work of Norman Rockwell. The Museum also preserves, interprets, and exhibits a growing collection of original illustration art by noted American illustrators, from historical to contemporary. The Norman Rockwell Museum... Learn More >
North Adams Museum of History & Science
40 Main Street, North Adams, MAA microcosm of life in Northern Berkshire Learn More >
The North Adams Historical Society, Inc. was established June 21,1988, as an outgrowth of the Hoosac Tunnel Historical Society which had met its goal in the establishment of Western Gateway Heritage State Park highlighting the construction of the Hoosac Tunnel. Our goal is to preserve, protect and promote the history of North Adams and its... Learn More >