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Providence Children's Museum
100 South Street, Providence, RIRI's only museum especially for children and families Learn More >
Housed in a renovated factory building in the heart of Providence’s Jewelry District, the Museum is a hands-on place for kids and families to play, learn and grow together. With a mission to inspire and celebrate learning through active play and exploration, the Museum presents interactive indoor and outdoor exhibits and creative daily programs... Learn More >
Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM)
460 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MAPAAM 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, MAThe 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 >
Quincy House
20 Muirhead Street, Quincy, MAThis country estate overlooking Quincy Bay transports visitors to the Revolutionary War era and tells the story of a woman’s work to preserve her family’s history more than a hundred years later. Learn More >
This country estate overlooking Quincy Bay transports visitors to the Revolutionary War era and tells the story of a woman’s work to preserve her family’s history more than a hundred years later. Revolutionary leader Josiah Quincy built the house in 1770. Quincy and his family played key roles in the social and political life of Massachusetts... Learn More >
Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm
58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth , NHA rural life museum and a working farm. Learn More >
A rural history museum and working farm, with The Captain Enoch Remick House, outbuildings, gardens and walking trails. Blend the past with the present to explore over 200 years of rural living, including the rich history of two country doctors and their home. Learn about historic architecture, agricultural practices, domestic customs,... Learn More >
Rhode Island Computer Museum
The Meadows, Building D, Suite 103A, North Kingstown, RITeaching young people about computer electronics and programming Learn More >
The Rhode Island Computer Museum (RICM) is a non- profit 501(c)(3) organization established in 1999 in Rhode Island to preserve our rich vintage computer history and offer a glimpse of the past. RICM's mission statement is "procuring and preserving items that relate to computer science and its history; disseminating knowledge, and encouraging... Learn More >
RISD Museum
224 Benefit Street, Providence, RIThe Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design—also known as the RISD Museum—is the state’s leading museum of art and design. Learn More >
The Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design—also known as the RISD Museum—is the state’s leading museum of art and design. Founded in 1877 as part of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), the Museum houses about 100,000 objects—ranging from ancient art to new work by contemporary artists from across the globe. Highlights include... Learn More >
Robbins Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
17 Jackson Street, Middleborough, MAExplore 12,000 years of the Native presence in Southeastern New England. Learn More >
The Massachusetts Archaeological Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering a respect for the Native peoples of Massachusetts through education, research, and preservation. The Society operates the Robbins Museum of Archaeology, which functions today thanks to our passionate team of volunteers who put tremendous effort into giving... Learn More >
Rocks Village Toll House
1 River Road, Haverhill, MAThe Little Building with a Lot of History Learn More >
In June 2018, with the help from a Essex National Heritage Grant, the Toll House Museum opened it doors. After hours and hours of volunteer research time, seven displays boards have been created telling the stories of The Makers of Rocks Village, The Women of Rocks Village, Slaves and Abolitionists near Rocks Village, Getting Around, Shoe Making... Learn More >
Rocky Hill Meeting House
4 Old Portsmouth Road, Amesbury, MARocky Hill Meeting House is one of the best preserved examples of an original eighteenth-century meeting house interior. Learn More >
Rocky Hill Meeting House is one of the best preserved examples of an original eighteenth-century meeting house interior. It was built in 1785, replacing a c. 1715 meeting house for the West Parish of Salisbury. Rocky Hill Meeting House was strategically placed along the only road that crossed the swift Powow River (via ferry) and led travelers to... Learn More >