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Tantaquidgeon Museum

1 Church Lane, Uncasville, CT

Native American Museum Learn More >

Founded in 1931 by John, Harold and Gladys Tantaquidgeon, this museum is the oldest Native American owned and operated museum in the United States. This unique museum houses a collection of objects made by Mohegan and other Native American artisans. During your visit walk through a traditional Mohegan village. ... Learn More >

Tate House Museum

1267 Westbrook St, Portland, ME

1755 Georgian Colonial Home of British Mast Agent Learn More >

When it was built in 1755, the Tate House was considered a large and elegant home situated in the Stroudwater section of what later became the city of Portland, ME. The house was constructed for Captain George Tate (1700-1794) and his family who had arrived in the Colonies around 1751. Tate was the Senior Mast Agent, overseeing the cutting and... Learn More >

The 1875 Vera Estey Museum

16 Third Street, Presque Isle, ME

small Victorian house museum Learn More >

Knowledgeable tour guides will entertain and educate you as they take you through this small, but fascinating Victorian era house. Tours typically last about an hour and a half. The Vera Estey House was built in 1875, and sits within the original land grant establishing Presque Isle. Vera (1894-1992) was a very unique lady for her era. She was... Learn More >

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum

258 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT

The Aldrich advances creative thinking by connecting today's artists with individuals and communities in unexpected and stimulating ways. Learn More >

Founded by Larry Aldrich in 1964, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is dedicated to fostering the work of innovative artists whose interpretations of the world around us serve as a platform to encourage creative thinking. The Aldrich is one of the few independent non-collecting contemporary art museums in the United States and the only museum in... Learn More >

The American Classic Arcade Museum

579 Endicott Street North, Laconia, NH

Celebrating the history of coin operated amusements Learn More >

A hands-on experience where visitors can relive the heyday of video games and pinball machines. Established in 1998, The American Classic Arcade Museum celebrates the early 1980's era when video games ruled the world and conquering space aliens only required one coin.... Learn More >

The Breakers

44 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, RI

This 70 room villa was built by architect Richard Morris Hunt in 1895 for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, President and Chairman of the New York Central Railroad. Its interiors include rich marbles and gilded rooms, a 50 foot high Great Hall, mosaic tile floors and ceilings, and open-air terraces with magnificent ocean views. National Historic Landmark. Learn More >

The Breakers is the grandest of Newport's summer "cottages" and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family's social and financial preeminence in turn of the century America. Completed in 1895, the 70-room summer estate of Cornelius Vanderbilt II was built by architect Richard Morris Hunt, inspired by 16th century Italian palaces. Allard and Sons of Paris... Learn More >

The Brush Art Gallery and Studios

256 Market Street, Lowell, MA

Art Gallery with museum quality exhibitions and artist studios Learn More >

The Brush Art Gallery and Studios is located in the Lowell National Historical Park across the courtyard from the Visitor Center. This dynamic and captivating place was originally founded by the Lowell Historic Preservation Commission, U.S. Department of the Interior. The Brush presents museum quality exhibitions, educational programs, and has... Learn More >

The Danforth at Framingham State University

14 Vernon Street, Framingham, MA

See, Learn About, Create, and Be Inspired by Art Learn More >

The Danforth provides exhibitions and education programs that fulfill its mission to engage, inspire and transform the lives of children and adults. Danforth Art Museum educates the public through its permanent collection of American art from the 18th century to the present day, which includes outstanding examples of work by the African American... Learn More >

The Dudley Farm Museum

2351 Durham Rd, Guilford, CT

The Dudley Farm Museum is a small living history museum in North Guilford, Connecticut which seeks to reflect agricultural life common to the area during the late 19th century. The mission is “To preserve, restore, and operate the farm as an historical, educational, and recreational resource to serve the general public as a museum, education center, and recreational park.” Learn More >

The Dudley Farm was built by Erastus Dudley (1781-1872) on land originally parceled out to the first settlers of Guilford. North Guilford, previously known as “Cohabit”, saw the North Guilford Congregational Church and the first homes built in the 1720’s, the result of farmers becoming tired of traveling to North Guilford to farm, and then... Learn More >

The Dudley Farm Museum

2351 Durham Rd, Guilford, CT

The Dudley Farm Museum Learn More >

This large, almost regal home on the corner of Route 77 and Route 80 saw and listened to 6 generations of North Guilford Dudleys. Built on land inherited in 1811 from his grandfather, Jared, the house reflects the improved financial status of Erastus, whose father had never been financially independent. Now Erastus had not only property, but... Learn More >