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Seacoast Science Center
570 Ocean Blvd., Rye, NHhands-on ocean education Learn More >
Founded in 1992, the Seacoast Science Center is a non-profit marine science education organization located on the New Hampshire coast. Ocean education is what we do. Through programs, exhibits and rescuing marine mammals, we inform people, from toddlers to grandparents, about why a healthy ocean matters. We want everyone to understand that what... Learn More >
Seal Cove Auto Museum
PO Box 106, Seal Cove, METhe Seal Cove Auto Museum shares the story of innovation and ingenuity in America through a collection of Brass Era (1895-1917) automobiles. Learn More >
The Seal Cove Auto Museum tells the story of innovation and ingenuity in New England and America through the earlydevelopment of the automobile. It features over 50 automobiles and motorcycles from the Brass Era (1895-1917). The current choose-you-own-adventure style exhibit, Auto Wars: Then & Now, allows visitors to follow either the pro- or... Learn More >
Seashore Trolley Museum
195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, METhe world's first and largest electric railway museum! Learn More >
As the first and largest Electric Railway Museum in the world, our guests learn about and gain a new appreciation for the role public transportation has played throughout history. Take a ride on our heritage railroad in a vintage trolley from the early 1900s through our 350-acre campus. Explore three carhouses filled with beautiful, restored... Learn More >
SEE Science Center
200 Bedford Street, Manchester, NHHands-on science fun! Learn More >
Discover forces, pull yourself up, look through a periscope, send a whisper across the room! Touch and try exhibits on light, electricity, forces, momentum, sound and much more! SEE’s exhibits create fun hands-on learning experiences for visitors of all ages. SEE is the home of the LEGO® Millyard Project. Built with approximately 3 million... Learn More >
Senator Justin S. Morrill State Historic Site
214 Morrill Memorial Highway, Strafford, VTVermont’s first National Historic Landmark and state-owned historic site, featuring a Gothic Revival-style mansion and 19th-century Victorian-era gardens, was home to Senator Justin Smith Morrill, chief sponsor of the Land-Grant (College) Acts, making higher education possible for peoples from all walks of life. Learn More >
The Justin Morrill Homestead is a National Historic Landmark and state-owned historic site administered by the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. The 17-room, Gothic Revival-style mansion was built by Senator Justin Morrill in 1851. Morrill served in the U.S. House and Senate from 1854 to 1898, and was chief sponsor of the 1862 and 1890... Learn More >
Shaw Mansion
11 Blinman Street , New London, CTShaw Mansion is an historic house with a rich colonial and republic history Learn More >
Shaw Mansion, built by Captain Nathaniel Shaw in 1756, and war office for Connecticut’s navy during the Revolution – was sold to the New London County Historical Society by the Perkins family in 1907. The Mansion has hosted George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. The is a Museum, Archive, and headquarters of the society. Behind the... Learn More >
Shelburne Museum
6000 Shelburne Road, Shelburne , VTEclectic and surprising, from vintage decoys to Degas, Shelburne Museum contains prized collections of Americana and some of the finest Impressionist paintings in the Northeast, tucked away on a 45 acre hillside next to Lake Champlain. Learn More >
Located in Vermont's scenic Lake Champlain Valley, Shelburne Museum is one of the nation's finest, most diverse and unconventional museums of art, design and Americana. Over 150,000 works are exhibited in a remarkable setting of 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated to the Museum grounds. The museum’s collection... Learn More >
Shirley Historical Society
182 Center Road, Shirley, MAA local history museum with regional implications. Learn More >
The Shirley Historical Society preserves and exhibits books, photos, papers, stories, and artifacts relating to the people, places and organizations of Shirley, Massachusetts. The Society sponsors 4-5 themed programs each year and schedules guided tours of the Shirley Shaker Village property. ... Learn More >
Shirley-Eustis House
33 Shirley Street, Boston, MAColonial Governor's mansion built in 1747 Learn More >
Elegant gardens surround a grand Georgian and Federal mansion originally built for Massachusetts colonial governor William Shirley in 1747. Located in the historic Roxbury neighborhood, the house is a unique relic of the power of the British Empire in the early America. Tours every Saturday in the summer, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. $8 adults; $5 children... Learn More >
Shore Line Trolley Museum
17 River St., East Haven, CTexperience a living history lesson on one of our trolley cars. Learn More >
Enjoy a three mile leisurely round trip onboard a restored historic trolley car through the scenic Branford salt marshes near Long Island Sound. Learn about the history of trolley development and trolleys in Connecticut and beyond from our expert trolley operators/tour guides. Tour our trolley storage buildings and our indoor... Learn More >