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Touro Synagogue
72 Touro Street, Newport, RITouro Synagogue, a National Historic Site, is the oldest synagogue in the United States Learn More >
Considered one of the ten most architecturally distinguished buildings of 18th century America,Touro is the oldest synagogue in the Untied States, a National Historic Site and a international symbol of religious freedom. Begin your visit at the Loeb Visitors Center and explore the interactive, multi-media exhibits that examine America's first... Learn More >
Tufts University Art Galleries
Aidekman Arts Center, Medford, MAContemporary Art Gallery Learn More >
Located since 1991 in the Shirley and Alex Aidekman Arts Center on the main Tufts campus in Medford, the Tufts University Art Gallery is a recognized player in the active contemporary art scene in the Boston metropolitan area and an unparalleled campus resource for fostering visual literacy and critical thinking skills. The Gallery's mission is to... Learn More >
USS Constitution Museum
Building 22 , Boston, MAAt the USS Constitution Museum you don't just learn about history, you EXPERIENCE it! Learn More >
The USS Constitution Museum serves as the memory and educational voice of USS Constitution, by collecting, preserving, and interpreting the stories of “Old Ironsides” and the people associated with her. The Museum is a not-for-profit educational organization founded in 1972, welcoming over 350,000 visitors annually. The USS Constitution Museum... Learn More >
Vermont History Center
60 Washington St, Barre, VTThe Vermont History Center offers heritage galleries and a touch-notch genealogical library. Learn More >
Three special exhibits including Vermont in the Civil War, The Granite Capital, and Icons, Oddities and Wonders. The Leahy Library upstairs is filled with the voices, ideas and commerce of the past--preserved here in unique letters, diaries, ledgers and scrapbooks. Some of Vermont's earliest maps and planning documents are available. Extensive... Learn More >
Vermont History Museum
109 State Street, Montpelier, VTTouch the past and experience Vermont's history in our award-winning, hands-on exhibit. Learn More >
Touch the past and experience Vermont's history in our award-winning, hands-on exhibit. Visitors walk through time in a full-sized Abenaki wigwam, in a re-creation of the Catamount Tavern where Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys gathered, passing through a railroad station complete with a working telegraph, and a WWII living room furnished with... Learn More >
Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum
One South Main Street, Stowe, VTFulfilling our mission to collect, preserve, and celebrate Vermont’s skiing and snowboarding history needs significant, committed, consistent support from all people who care about preserving this heritage Learn More >
The VTSSM's entire collection is divided into seven areas: ski equipment, ski clothing, mechanical eq2003.115.001uipment, Vermont Ski Area/Ski Vermont items, 10th Mountain Division, fine art, and related Library and Archival materials. Most of the material dates from the late nineteenth century to the present. Since the Museum opened in the... Learn More >
Victoria Mansion
109 Danforth Street, Portland, MEAmerica's premier museum of pre-Civil War opulence. Learn More >
Built between 1858 and 1860, Victoria Mansion is among the finest surviving houses of the pre-Civil War period anywhere in the country. It is internationally recognized for its original interiors by noted cabinetmaker and designer Gustave Herter , which are more than ninety percent intact. An irreplaceable document in the history of American... Learn More >
Watson Farm
455 North Road, Jamestown, RIVisitors are welcome to explore the farmland on their own. By following a self-guided walking tour, visitors may explore farm fields with grazing livestock, stroll along the shore, observe wildlife, and view seasonal farm activities. Learn More >
Before European settlement, Native Americans occupied Conanicut Island, clearing the land and planting crops. The resulting grasslands attracted colonial farmers for pasturing their sheep and cattle. In 1789, Job Watson purchased a piece of this rich farmland, and for the next two centuries five successive generations of the Watson family... Learn More >
Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum
211 Main St., Wethersfield, CTExperience three centuries of rish, Connecticut history in the heart of historic Old Wethersfield, where we make the past relevant and fun during thought-provoking tours and captivating events for all ages. Learn More >
During the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum’s informative and entertaining one-hour tours, visitors are immersed in life during the mid-18th and early-19th centuries, with many a tale of the charm, hardship, and political intrigue of the era. Three meticulously restored homes are included: See the 1752 Joseph Webb House, where General George... Learn More >
Weir Farm National Historical Park
735 Nod Hill Road, Wilton, CTDesigned and preserved by artists, Weir Farm National Historical Park welcomes everyone to experience the power of creativity, art, and nature. Escape to the only national park dedicated to American painting and rediscover the beauty of light and color in everyday life. Learn More >
Weir Farm National Historical Park was home to three generations of American artists. Julian Alden Weir, a leading figure in American art and the development of American Impressionism, acquired the farm in 1882. After Weir, the artistic legacy was continued by his daughter, painter Dorothy Weir Young and her husband, sculptor Mahonri Young,... Learn More >


