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Orleans Historical Society

3 River Rd, Orleans, MA

Bringing history and culture to life, the Orleans Historical Society inspires a shared sense of community and pride in the rich heritage of the Town of Orleans. Learn More >

A Greek Revival structure that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Formerly used as the Meeting House for the Universalist Church of Orleans, this building houses the Society's Museum and is used for special exhibits and cultural programs. The Society has a collection covering genealogical information, diaries, deeds, 19th and 20th... Learn More >

Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education

314 Forest Ave, Portland, ME

2077804850 Learn More >

The Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education’s collections contain original maps, atlases, globes, books, and scientific instruments, dating from 1475 to the present. They emphasize first Maine and New England, then the USA, the Americas, and the world. Special care has been taken to acquire exemplars of the many modes,... Learn More >

Osterville Historical Museum

155 West Bay Road, Osterville, MA

The Home of the Crosby Boats Learn More >

The Crosby's are America’s oldest, currently active, wooden boat building family. Tour the 1855 Herbert F. Crosby Boat Shop, our Wianno Senior, and over a dozen wooden boats. The 1820 Captain Parker House and the 1720 Cammett House feature art, antiques, special exhibits, and our gardens are maintained by the Osterville Garden Club. Host to the... Learn More >

Otis House

141 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA

Otis House is the last surviving mansion in Bowdoin Square in Boston's West End neighborhood. Learn More >

Otis House is the last surviving mansion in Bowdoin Square in Boston's West End neighborhood. Charles Bulfinch designed the house for Harrison Gray Otis, a lawyer who was instrumental in developing nearby Beacon Hill, served in Congress, and was a mayor of Boston. Otis House is the first of three houses Bulfinch designed for Harrison Gray Otis... Learn More >

Owls Head Transportation Museum

117 Museum Street, Owls Head, ME

Preserve, Demonstrate, Educate! Learn More >

Home to a world-class operating collection, the Owls Head Transportation Museum (OHTM) features more than 150 antique automobiles, aircraft, motorcycles, bicycles, engines and more. Located in picturesque Midcoast Maine, the Museum offers something for everyone with award-winning exhibits halls, community education programs and a full event... Learn More >

Palestine Museum US

1764 Litchfield Turnpike, Woodbridge, CT

Showcasing Palestinian Artistic Excellence & Preserving Palestinian Heritage Learn More >

The Museum contains a diverse collection of Palestine art of various styles and eras; sculptures and art installations; historic photographs, documents, maps, artifacts, coins, stamps, and books; extensive embroidery collection; and documentary films. Museum hosts frequent events including lectures, concerts, artist openings receptions and... Learn More >

Paul Revere House

19 North Sq., Boston, MA

The home of legendary patriot Paul Revere Learn More >

The Paul Revere House is the home of legendary patriot Paul Revere, where he began the famous “Midnight Ride.” It is the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston and the only home on the Freedom Trail. Visit to discover the true story of the “Midnight Ride” and the man behind the myth. Guided tours of the adjacent Pierce-Hichborn... Learn More >

Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital

2 North Grove Street , Boston, MA

An exploration of two centuries of progress in medical discovery, patient care and research at Massachusetts General Hospital. Learn More >

The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation tells the rich story of Massachusetts General Hospital's two centuries of history. Visit us to learn about the hospital's important contributions to the medical field and see how these discoveries and advancements have shaped the present -- and how the hospital can continue to shape... Learn More >

Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology

11 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, MA, Cambridge, MA

From towering totem poles and large Maya sculptures to precious artifacts of the ancient world, the Peabody Museum at Harvard exhibits six continents of world culture just a short walk from Harvard Square. Learn More >

The Peabody Museum is known for its extensive Native American and Mesoamerican collections, including life-size casts of Maya monuments, as well its changing exhibitions such as Wiyohpiyata: Lakota Images of the Contested West featuring 19th-century warrior art, and Digging Veritas, which explores the archaeology of colonial Harvard. Open daily, 9... Learn More >

Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum

9500 College Station, Brunswick, ME

Located at Bowdoin College, we are the only museum in the United States devoted completely to the Arctic! Learn More >

Bowdoin’s Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum is dedicated entirely to all things Arctic. It is named after Arctic explorers and Bowdoin College graduates Robert E. Peary (Class of 1877) and Donald B. MacMillan (Class of 1898). In 1967 Bowdoin opened the Arctic Museum. MacMillan, who worked in the Arctic from 1908 to 1954, added to the museum’s... Learn More >