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Bush-Holley Historic Site

39 Strickland Road, Cos Cob, CT

Home of the Cos Cob Art Colony and Cradle of American Impressionism Learn More >

Bush-Holley House is the centerpiece of the Greenwich Historical Society's site on Cos Cob Harbor in Greenwich, CT. A unique presentation affords visitors the opportunity to experience two distinct time periods in the life of the house -- the New Nation (1790-1825), when the house was owned by a wealthy, local merchant and its later life as a... Learn More >

Cahoon Museum of American Art

4676 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Cotuit, MA

Art Museum Learn More >

Cahoon Museum of American Art is a unique Cape Cod art museum, bringing contemporary art and history to life in innovative ways. Housed in an authentic 1782 home with a modern gallery addition, the museum presents a collection of American art that spans from the 1800s through contemporary. The Cahoon Museum interprets its collection, creates art... Learn More >

Cape Ann Museum

27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA

Celebrating the Art, History and Culture of Cape Ann Learn More >

The Cape Ann Museum tells multiple stories, all relating to a single remarkable place: Cape Ann. From its earliest days as a fishing and shipping port to its mid-19th century role in the granite industry, to its singular charms of light and sea that have attracted countless artists from the 19th century to the present, Cape Ann boasts a rich and... Learn More >

Castle Hill on the Crane Estate

290 Argilla Rd, Ipswich, MA

Experience the grandeur of a seaside estate and its marvelously landscaped grounds, notable for a broad, undulating lawn running down to the shore. Learn More >

For centuries, this dramatic coastscape served as seasonal fishing grounds for Native Americans before European settlement turned it to agriculture. By the late-19th century it had evolved into a gentleman’s farm; Richard T. Crane, Jr., began its transformation into a sprawling summer estate during the early decades of the 20th century.... Learn More >

Center for Painted Wall Preservation

PO Box 187, Hallowell, ME

CPWP documents and preserves painted plaster walls Learn More >

The Center for Painted Wall Preservation Inc. (CPWP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2015 to document and preserve painted plaster walls. CPWP provides advice on care and structural issues; connections to a trusted network of conservation, preservation, and paint analysis technicians; documentation of painted walls; attribution... Learn More >

Children's Museum of New Hampshire

6 Washington Street, Dover, NH

New Hampshire's favorite family destination for fun and learning Learn More >

The not-for-profit Children’s Museum of New Hampshire strives to ignite children’s creative potential and forge memorable family learning experiences. The Museum offers two floors of hands-on, custom-created exhibits where visitors can explore a wide range of interests, from dinosaurs, music and aeronautics to world cultures, art and natural... Learn More >

Coggeshall Farm Museum

1 Colt Drive, Bristol, RI

Living history museum Learn More >

Coggeshall Farm Museum portrays the lives of everyday Rhode Island tenant farmers living on the edge of a salt marsh in the late 18th century. We raise heritage breed livestock, grow heirloom vegetables and authentically represent the lives of the hard-working people who fed this country as it grew. We are located in the beautiful town of Bristol,... Learn More >

Colby College Museum of Art

5600 Mayflower Hill, Waterville, ME

With the new Alfond-Lunder Family Pavilion, recently expanded collection, and vibrant exhibition program, the Colby College Museum is a destination to experience great art. Learn More >

The Colby College Museum of Art is a collecting and teaching museum dedicated to the preservation, display, and interpretation of the visual arts. The collection embraces works of art from diverse cultures and historical periods, with a focus on American art from the early 18th century through the present day. The collection showcases important... Learn More >

Connecticut Historical Society

1 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT

The historical society for the state of Connecticut Learn More >

A private, nonprofit, educational organization established in 1825, the Connecticut Historical Society is the state’s official historical society and one of the oldest in the nation. Located at One Elizabeth Street in Hartford, the CHS houses a museum, library, and the Edgar F. Waterman Research Center that are open to the public and funded by... Learn More >

Connecticut Valley Agricultural Museum

135 Lang Rd, Windsor, CT

The Connecticut Valley Agricultural Museum preserves the history of cigar-tobacco agriculture, and operates a museum to educate future generations. Learn More >

We have two large buildings in Northwest Park. Our refurbished tobacco shed (a barn modified for tobacco drying) houses large antique farm equipment. In the archive you will find a library, and an art gallery. The Connecticut Valley Tobacco Historical Society was formed in 1987 to help preserve historical evidence of the cigar tobacco... Learn More >