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Skolfield-Whittier House

161 Park Row, Brunswick, ME

Skolfield-Whittier House: A Victorian Time Capsule Learn More >

Built in 1858-1862 and inhabited by three generations of one family, the Skolfield-Whittier House is both a time capsule of nineteenth-century life and a layered reminder of over 100 years of recent history. Chock full of furnishings, artworks, family documents, and much more, this largely untouched home feels like the residents just left it.... Learn More >

Skyline Farm Carriage Museum

95 The Lane, North Yarmouth, ME

Carriage and Sleigh Museum surrounded by open space and historic buildings Learn More >

After Ken Sowles purchased Skyline Farm in 1970, he envisioned creating a museum featuring his beautiful collection of horse-drawn carriages and sleighs where people could learn about the vehicles typically seen in New England during the carriage era from the late 18th century to the 1920's. After his death in the late 1990’s, a nonprofit... Learn More >

Slater Memorial Museum

108 Crescent Street, Norwich, CT

Art Museum Learn More >

Located on the campus of Norwich Free Academy, the Slater Museum awakens visitors to the richness and diversity of the human experience through art and history. For more than one hundred years, the Museum has displayed and interpreted the best examples of fine and decorative art, representing a broad range of world cultures of the Americas, Asia,... Learn More >

Somerville Museum

One Westwood Road , Somerville, MA

The Somerville Museum is the city’s mirror, playing a central role in preserving the past, reflecting the present, and helping to shape the future of this diverse urban community. Learn More >

As the only membership-supported, community-based cultural institution of its kind in Somerville, the Somerville Museum is the City of Somerville’s mirror, playing a central role in preserving the past, reflecting the present, and helping to shape the future of this diverse urban community of 76,000. Through its innovative programming, the... Learn More >

Southern Vermont Natural History Museum

7599 Route 9, West Marlboro, VT

Natural history museum with large collection of northeastern birds and mammals. Live animals and taxidermy exhibits of over 250 species. Learn More >

The Museum showcases the historic Luman Nelson Natural History Collection of over 600 mounts representing over 250 species of New England birds and mammals. Live birds of prey, native reptiles, fish and amphibians are also on exhibit with hands on activities for the kids, minerology and other Vermont-focused exhibits. Situated adjacent to aover... Learn More >

Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History

241Wellesly St., Weston, MA

Rotating exhibits about all aspects of stamps and postal history Learn More >

Several galleries display stamps and postal items on a wide variety of subjects. Activities for children include stamp hunts of the exhibits and creating a starter stamp collection. One of only two stamp museums in the country. You don't have to be a stamp collector to enjoy a visit. Museum store and research library. ... Learn More >

Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm

5 Little’s Lane, Newbury, MA

Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm is a family-friendly site with activities for visitors of all ages. Learn More >

Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm is a family-friendly site with activities for visitors of all ages. The 230-acre site includes a late seventeenth-century manor house that served as the country seat of wealthy Newburyport merchants and an attached farmhouse that was home to a Lithuanian farm family for most of the twentieth century. The site also... Learn More >

Springfield Museums

21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA

5 Museums. One Admission. Learn More >

The Springfield Museums offer access to five world-class museums, including The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, two Art Museums, Science Museum, History Museum and the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, all under a single admission. There is something for everyone to enjoy from dinosaurs to motorcycles, classical sculptures to modern... Learn More >

Stamford History Center

1508 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, CT

Our Mission Learn More >

The Stamford History Center, the municipal historian of Stamford, is an educational and research institution whose primary functions are to collect, conserve, interpret, and share artifacts and information relating to greater Stamford, to engage citizens in the telling of their stories. Vision: The Stamford History Center is dedicated to... Learn More >

Stanley-Whitman House

37 High Street, Farmington, CT

Early American History Museum Learn More >

Stanley-Whitman House is a living history center and museum that teaches through the collection, preservation, research, and dynamic interpretation of the history and culture of early Farmington. Programs, events, classes, and exhibits encourage visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in history by doing, acting, questioning, and engaging in... Learn More >