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North Andover Historical Society
153 ACADEMY ROAD, NORTH ANDOVER, MAYour Story Starts Here! Learn More >
The North Andover Historical Society collects, preserves and shares all things related to local history. It maintains two campuses: The Headquarters and the Parson Barnard Site. The Headquarters is open year round and houses our main exhibits, History Discovery Room, Research facility and of course, Johnson Cottage (1789). The Parson Barnard... Learn More >
Oakham Historical Museum Inc
1221 Old Turnpike Rd., Oakham, MAThe Oakham Historical Museum has geneological information and artifacts preserving the history of the town of Oakham Learn More >
The Oakham Historical Association was established in 1899--initially meetings were held in a private home, then from 1908-1994 at the Fobes Memorial Library. In 1994 the present museum was donated to the Association by its owner Jeff Young. Since that time, members have spent countless hours cataloging thousands of documents, photographs, books... Learn More >
Ogunquit Museum of American Art
543 Shore Road, Ogunquit, MEGardens, modern art galleries and open views just steps from Perkins Cove in Ogunquit, Maine. Learn More >
Perched on a cliff overlooking Narrow Cove and the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by landscaped sculpture gardens, the OMAA houses a collection of over 2,000 works of American art. Included in our collection are works by such internationally known artists as Robert Henri, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Rockwell Kent, and Mark Tobey. Founded in 1952 by... Learn More >
Old Colony & Fall River Railroad Museum, Inc.
Po Box 3455, Fall River, MAStatic Railroad Museum Learn More >
This unique museum is located in railroad cars that house displays of the local railroad history. There is a small children's play area, a caboose to play in and a video theater in a boxcar.... Learn More >
Old Colony History Museum
66 Church Green, Taunton, MAOur Past is Always Present at the Old Colony History Museum Learn More >
The Old Colony History Museum houses significant collections which chronicle lives lived, wars waged, fortunes won and ingenuity rewarded. We encourage visitors to walk among our exhibits and discover regional history. The Museum’s parent organization is the Old Colony Historical Society, one of the oldest organizations of its kind in New... Learn More >
Old Constitution House State Historic Site
16 Main St, Windsor, VTThe Old Constitution House features period rooms that reflect the building’s significant history as an early tavern, complete with the tap room where men gathered to drink, socialize, and discuss issues and events – it is said that more politics occurred in the tap room than at town meetings. Learn More >
The Old Constitution House is the birthplace of Vermont. On July 8, 1777, the first Constitution of the “Free and Independent State of Vermont” was adopted here in what was then Elijah West’s tavern. The noteworthy constitution was the first in America to prohibit slavery and the first to establish universal suffrage for men without the... Learn More >
Old North Church & Historic Site
193 Salem Street, Boston, MA"One if by land, two if by Sea" Learn More >
On April 18, 1775, two lanterns were hung from the steeple of the Old North Church, launching what would become the American Revolutionary War. Signaling the departure of British regulars "by sea," the two lanterns have come to represent the resolve and ingenuity of the American spirit. Today, Old North welcomes hundreds of thousands of... Learn More >
Old South Meeting House
310 Washington Street, Boston, MAWhere the Boston Tea Party Began! Learn More >
Famed as the place where the Boston Tea Party began, the 1729 Old South Meeting House is one of the nation's most important colonial landmarks and the center for Boston's protests against British rule in the years leading to the American Revolution. Saved from demolition in 1876, this treasured National Historic Landmark has been open to the... Learn More >
Old State House
206 Washington Street, Boston, MABoston's Revolutionary Museum Learn More >
The heart of Boston for 300 years, the Old State House is the Must-See Destination on the Freedom Trail. This building was the center of Boston’s civic life and the scene of some of the most dramatic chapters of the American Revolution. Within these walls, Samuel Adams, James Otis, John Hancock, and John Adams debated the future of the... Learn More >
Old Sturbridge Village
1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, Sturbridge, MAAn 1830s New England Living History Museum Learn More >
Old Sturbridge Village, the largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast, depicts a rural New England town of the 1830s. You are invited into more than 40 original buildings, including homes, meetinghouses, a district school, country store, bank, working farm, three water-powered mills, and trade shops - all situated on more than 200 scenic... Learn More >