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The Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon

963 Washington Street, Canton, MA

Unique museum focused on American bird art in a wide range of genres. Learn More >

The Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon (MABA) is a professional art museum within New England’s largest conservation organization, connecting people and nature through art. Our exhibitions feature art by internationally recognized artists inspired by nature. We continue to exhibit and collect the highest quality bird art in a wide range... Learn More >

The Old Lighthouse Museum

7 Water Street , Stonington , CT

1840 Granite Block Lighthouse Learn More >

The Stonington Historical Society serves to preserve, interpret, and celebrate the history of Stonington and invites visitors to two seasonal properties in Stonington. The Old Lighthouse Museum served as a beacon over Stonington Village for nearly 50 years from 1840-1889 and serves as a museum of Stonington's history since 1925. 8 rooms of... Learn More >

The Old Manse

269 Monument St, Concord, MA

The site of two American Revolutions Learn More >

Built in 1770 for patriot minister William Emerson, The Old Manse, a National Historic Landmark, became the center of Concord’s political, literary, and social revolutions over the course of the next century. The first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired nearby – and, less than a century later, Emerson, Hawthorne, and Thoreau spawned a... Learn More >

The Redwood Library & Athenaeum

50 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI

First Library Building in America Learn More >

Chartered in 1747 by 46 prominent citizens of Newport, the Redwood Library & Athenæum is a hybrid museum, rare book repository, and the oldest continuously operating lending library still in its original structure and the nation’s oldest public Neoclassical building. Designed by Peter Harrison, the Library is a registered National Historic... Learn More >

The Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum

396 County Street, New Bedford, MA

Whaling Museum Learn More >

Built by shipwrights in 1834 for whaling merchant William Rotch Jr., the Rotch-Jones-Duff (RJD) House and Garden Museum epitomizes the “brave houses and flowery gardens” described by Herman Melville in Moby-Dick. Greek Revival in style, it was designed by architect Richard Upjohn, a founder and first president of the American Institute or... Learn More >

The Sailing Museum

365 Thames Street, Newport, RI

Sailing Starts Here! Learn More >

Welcome to sailing's new home in the heart of Newport, RI. The Sailing Museum, a brand new highly immersive and interactive museum experience. Explore: Wind and Water, The Making of a Sailor - Physical, The Making of a Sailor - Mental, Competition, Team Work and the Legends of Sailing, celebrating members of the National Sailing Hall of Fame and... Learn More >

The Stanley Museum

40 School St., Kingfield, ME

The Stanley Museum, founded in 1981, is based in KIngfield, ME, the birthplace of the Stanley family., best known for their Stanley Steamer automobile. Learn More >

The Stanley Museum, founded in 1981, is based in Kingfield, Maine, the birthplace of the Stanley family, best known for the Stanley Steamer automobile. The Stanley twin brothers, started their career in photography, later selling out to Eastman Kodak. After building their first prototype Stanley Steamer in 1897, the Stanleys went on to spend 20... Learn More >

The Stephen Hopkins House

15 Hopkins Street, Providence, RI

Home of RI Signer of the Declaration of Independence! Learn More >

Tour the original home of Rhode Island's own Founding Father! This 8-room house, the oldest in the City, built in 1707 & 1742, was home for more than 4 decades to merchant, legislator, judge, 10-time Governor and Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Stephen Hopkins, his family, and their slaves. A Norman Isham restoration, twice moved... Learn More >

The Telephone Museum

166 Winkumpaugh Road, Ellsworth, ME

Pre-digital telephone switching equipment presented in an interactive environment links invention to the evolution of technology. Learn More >

The Telephone Museum focuses on the era 1876-1984 when mechanical and electro-mechanical devices provided telephonic communication. Switchboards and operators, inventions and networks, technicians and customers are featured in interactive exhibits. The evolution from historic methods of communication to current technology is established through... Learn More >

The Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway Museum

97 Cross Road, Alna, ME

Our living museum gives visitors an authentic experience of travel and life in rural Maine at the turn of the 20th century. Learn More >

The original Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway ran under various ownership from 1894 until 1933 when the railway closed due to a derailment and deferred maintenance. The railway was scrapped in 1937 and would’ve been largely forgotten. Luckily a few enthusiastic early railway preservationists stepped in at that time to save remnants... Learn More >