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Eustis Estate
1424 Canton Avenue, Milton, MAA marvel of the Aesthetic Movement Learn More >
Explore a rare surviving example of late nineteenth-century architecture and design. Designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built in 1878, the Eustis Estate sits on eighty acres of picturesque landscape at the base of the Blue Hills. The house is full of stunning, intact architectural and design details.... Learn More >
Falmouth Museums on the Green
55-65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MAThe Falmouth Museums on the Green, owned and operated by the Falmouth Historical Society, is a two-acre campus that has been serving the residents and visitors of Falmouth since 1900. One of the most popular sites in Falmouth for visitors, it contains the 1790 Dr. Francis Wicks Houseāa magnificent Federalist-period residence which demonstrates... Learn More >
Fitchburg Art Museum
185 Elm Street, Fitchburg, MAAll decisions, initiatives, projects, and programs at the Fitchburg Art Museum reflect our commitment to education and the greater community. Learn More >
The Fitchburg Art Museum is a catalyst for learning, creativity, and community building. We accomplish this mission with art historical collections and exhibitions, special exhibitions of contemporary New England art, education programs, public art projects, community partnerships, and creative economy initiatives. FAM believes in the... Learn More >
Fitchburg Historical Society
781 Main Street, Fitchburg, MAHistorical Library & Exhibitions on American History Learn More >
Fitchburg is a microcosm of America's history, with colonial New England homes that are still private residences, old Yankee families, big diverse immigrant populations, factories that date from 1835 to today, and a downtown filled with Victorian, Federalist and modernist buildings. The Fitchburg Historical Society began in 1892, to bring the... Learn More >
Forbes House Museum
215 Adams Street, Milton, MAArt and artifacts from the China Trade, Gilded Age antiques, and Lincoln and Civil War memorabilia offer a unique window into this country's history from the early 1800s to the mid-20th century. Learn More >
The Forbes House is a Greek Revival style mansion built in 1833 by Isaiah Rogers. It sits on 6.5 acres of land, overlooking Governor Hutchinson's field toward the Boston city skyline. A one-hour guided tour takes visitors through four generations of family history. Brothers Captain Robert Bennet Forbes and John Murray Forbes feature prominently in... Learn More >
Framingham History Center
3 Oak St, Framingham, MAHistory comes alive here! We are a vibrant nonprofit membership organization working to preserve the history of Framingham, Massachusetts. Learn More >
Framingham History Center is a gathering place for those who care about Framingham's past, present and future. We provide connections with local history that enrich our lives and our community. We share the town's remarkable heritage by collecting and preserving our stories, our historic buildings, and over 12,000 artifacts in our collections.... Learn More >
Franklin Historical Museum
80 West Central Street, Franklin, MAArtifacts from Franklin's History Learn More >
The Franklin Historical Museum preserves and displays artifacts from Franklin's History from pre-colonial to present day. Franklin was established in 1778 and is the first town to be named after Benjamin Franklin. Our most famous son, Horace Mann, was the first Secretary of Education, and is known as the Father of Education. Learn all about him... Learn More >
Freetown Historical Society Museum
1 Slabbridge Road, Assonet, MAThe Freetown Historical Society Museum was established with the goal of preserving the history of the villages of East Freetown and Assonet. Many historic buildings are located on its eleven acre grounds including a blacksmith shop, sawmill, school house, general store and several others. Each building is a step back in time. The Freetown Historical Society Museum is a living museum where visitors can experience life as it was. Learn More >
The early life of Freetown can be traced back to its purchase from Wamsutta and Weetamoe in 1659. That was when Freetown residents included Tabacason, who operated a ferry for Wampanoags across the Taunton River, and another native, Pianto, who farmed on four acres. From there the town developed with industries in iron ore, saw mills, grist... Learn More >
Fruitlands Museum
102 Prospect Hill Road, Harvard, MAFruitlands Museum houses five distinct collections of American history and art. Learn More >
Fruitlands Museum inspires and educates through the heritage, nature, and art of New England. Founded in 1914, the museum takes its name from an experimental community led by the Transcendentalists Bronson Alcott and Charles Lane which took place here in 1843. It includes the original farmhouse used by the Alcotts, a Shaker Museum, Native American... Learn More >
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton, MAFuller Craft Museum is New England's home for contemporary craft. We do 12 -15 exhibitions each year with contemporary, materials-based, hand-crafted works of art, rooted in function and five traditional craft materials: glass, metal, wood, fiber, and clay. Watch our video here https://youtu.be/t3crT-FhtsM Learn More >
What is Craft? Watch our video here https://youtu.be/t3crT-FhtsM Our Mission Fuller Craft Museum offers expansive opportunities to discover the world of contemporary craft. By exploring the leading edge of craft through exhibitions, collections, education, and public programs, we challenge perceptions and build appreciation of the material... Learn More >






