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Browne House
562 Main Street, Watertown, MAConstructed between 1694 and 1701 for a farming family, Browne House contains rare surviving architectural features from the late seventeenth century. Learn More >
Constructed between 1694 and 1701 for a farming family, Browne House contains rare surviving architectural features from the late seventeenth century. In a near ruinous state when it was acquired by Historic New England founder William Sumner Appleton in 1919, the house was painstakingly restored in what is acknowledged to be the first fully... Learn More >
Bruce Museum
One Museum Drive, Greenwich, CTExplore Art and Science at the Bruce Museum Learn More >
With more than a dozen changing exhibitions of art and science each year as well as permanent exhibition galleries geared for the entire family to enjoy, the Bruce Museum lives up to its name as the jewel of Greenwich, Connecticut. There is always something new to see at the Bruce Museum, which is conveniently located in a park setting near the... Learn More >
Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum
179 Admiral Fitch Avenue, Brunswick, MEMaritime Patrol Aviation and the heritage of the Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine Learn More >
A museum to educate the public about Maritime Patrol Aviation, particularly the aircraft flying out of the Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine (NASB). We maintain a memorial garden to the 103 airmen from NASB squadrons who lost their lives in service to their country. Our primary exhibit deals with a timeline of NASB including ground... Learn More >
BSA Space
290 Congress Street, Boston, MABoston’s leading center for architecture and design Learn More >
BSA Space is Boston’s leading center for architecture and design, and is home to the Boston Society of Architects and the BSA Foundation. BSA Space hosts exhibitions on design and architecture, architecture cruises and walking tours, and other programs and events that foster exchange between design and construction, the profession and the... Learn More >
Bush-Holley Historic Site
39 Strickland Road, Cos Cob, CTHome of the Cos Cob Art Colony and Cradle of American Impressionism Learn More >
Bush-Holley House is the centerpiece of the Greenwich Historical Society's site on Cos Cob Harbor in Greenwich, CT. A unique presentation affords visitors the opportunity to experience two distinct time periods in the life of the house -- the New Nation (1790-1825), when the house was owned by a wealthy, local merchant and its later life as a... Learn More >
Buttonwoods Museum
240 Water Street, Haverhill, MAEducating the community about Greater Haverhill Learn More >
From an historic site overlooking the Merrimack River, the museum tells the story of life in the Merrimack Valley from Native American settlements through today. Visit the Duncan House, the John Ward House and the Daniel Hunkins Shoe Shop. Tour our period rooms and exhibit gallery. Browse our gift shop.... Learn More >
Cahoon Museum of American Art
4676 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Cotuit, MAArt Museum Learn More >
Cahoon Museum of American Art is a unique Cape Cod art museum, bringing contemporary art and history to life in innovative ways. Housed in an authentic 1782 home with a modern gallery addition, the museum presents a collection of American art that spans from the 1800s through contemporary. The Cahoon Museum interprets its collection, creates art... Learn More >
Cape Ann Museum
27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MACelebrating the Art, History and Culture of Cape Ann Learn More >
The Cape Ann Museum tells multiple stories, all relating to a single remarkable place: Cape Ann. From its earliest days as a fishing and shipping port to its mid-19th century role in the granite industry, to its singular charms of light and sea that have attracted countless artists from the 19th century to the present, Cape Ann boasts a rich and... Learn More >
Carpenter Museum
4 Locust Ave., Rehoboth, MARehoboth's Museum of Local History Learn More >
The Carpenter Museum, named in honor of major benefactors Elsie and Winsor Carpenter, is Rehoboth’s local history museum. Its mission is to collect, preserve, document, and interpret physical objects related to the town’s history; to connect the Rehoboth community with these objects and to local history in general; to provide the wider... Learn More >
Casey Farm
2325 Boston Neck Road, Saunderstown, RICasey Farm is one of One of New England’s oldest working farms. Learn More >
This mid-eighteenth-century homestead overlooking Narragansett Bay was the center of a plantation that produced food for local and foreign markets. Located near Newport, Casey Farm had access to material goods imported from England, enabling its early owners to live in a fashionable manner. Prosperity ended with the burning of Newport during the... Learn More >