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Marblehead Museum
170 Washington Street, Marblehead, MAathe mission of the Marblehead Museum is to preserve, protect and promote Marblehead's unique history. Learn More >
The Marblehead Museum is a private non profit organization supported entirely by membership and donations. The Museum maintains three properties; the Jeremiah Lee Mansion, built in 1768, and recognized internationally as a significant example of Georgian Colonial architecture, the Civil War and G.A.R. Museum, including artifacts and the actual... Learn More >
Martha's Vineyard Museum
151 Lagoon Pond Road, Tisbury, MAThe Martha’s Vineyard Museum inspires all people to discover, explore, and strengthen their connections to this Island and its diverse heritage. Learn More >
For nearly a century, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum (MVM) has collected art, artifacts, oral histories, documents and photographs. Today, its collection encompasses more than 43,000 different items that tell the stories of the people and events that have shaped Martha's Vineyard. In 2019, MVM relocated to the former 1895 Marine Hospital in... Learn More >
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
110Pequot trail Po box 3180, Mashantucket, CT18004119671 Learn More >
The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center the worlds largest Native American Museum brings to life the story of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. Through Multi-sensory dioramas and exhibits we introduce visitors to the history of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the natural and cultural history of the eastern woodlands. Films and... Learn More >
MassArt Art Museum
621 Huntington Ave, Boston, MAHome of the largest free contemporary art space in New England, showcasing dynamic and thought-provoking exhibitions by emerging to established artists Learn More >
The MassArt Art Museum (MAAM) is Boston’s newest museum, a space to experience works by visionary artists at the forefront of contemporary art. As the Massachusetts College of Art and Design's teaching museum, we are committed to educating and empowering the next generation of artists—both on our campus and throughout the world. MAAM also... Learn More >
Mattatuck Museum
144 West Main Street, Waterbury, CTAdventures in Art & History! Learn More >
The Mattatuck Museum was established as the Mattatuck Historical Society in 1877 to preserve the history of that part of Connecticut "anciently known as Mattatuck" - roughly the ten town region surrounding present-day Waterbury. In 1984, the Museum purchased its current building, a former Masonic Temple, and engaged noted architect Cesar Pelli to... Learn More >
Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
41 Quadrangle Drive, Amherst, MAArt Museum on the campus of Amherst College Learn More >
Located on the Amherst College campus in western Massachusetts, the Mead offers an exciting array of exhibitions and programs, including gallery talks, artist lectures, and family events. Celebrated for its collection of Hudson River School landscape paintings, Russian avant-garde art, Japanese prints, and ritual objects from West Africa, the... Learn More >
Memorial Hall Museum
8 Memorial St., Deerfield, MAOn Memorial Street is the village museum, MEMORIAL HALL, one of New England's oldest museums, filled with quilts, dolls, tools, furniture, and Native American American exhibits. Open May - October. Learn More >
Memorial Hall is one of New England’s oldest museums, housed in the original 1798 Deerfield Academy school building since the museum opened in 1880. The extraordinary furnishings, paintings, textiles, and Indian artifacts make up the finest collection of local antiquities in New England. Just minutes off Interstate 91 and Rt. 2 (the Mohawk... Learn More >
Middlebury College Museum of Art
Mahaney Center for the Arts, Middlebury, VTThe Middlebury College Museum of Art, with 6,000 square feet of gallery space and a collection of more than 5,000 objects spanning the entirety of the history of art, is the largest learning laboratory on campus. Learn More >
The Middlebury College Museum of Art, with 6,000 square feet of gallery space and a collection of more than 5,000 objects spanning the entirety of the history of art, is the largest learning laboratory on campus. Visitors engage with stunning works of art from all time periods, major movements, and cultural contexts represented by both prominent... Learn More >
MIT Museum
314 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MAA Museum dedicated to providing visitors with a glimpse into the unique culture and educational universe of MIT Learn More >
The MIT Museum presents temporary and permanent exhibitions at the nexus of art, science, and technology, as well as events, public and family programs, and weekend demonstrations. FebFest and the Cambridge Science Festival fill winter and spring school vacation weeks, while the famous "Friday After Thanksgiving" chain reaction event is now held... Learn More >
Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
Lower Lake Road, South Hadley, MAThe Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, established in 1876, is one of the leading collegiate art museums in the country and also one of the oldest. The Museum's encyclopedic collection consists of more than 17,000 objects from Egyptian antiquities to Contemporary sculpture and painting. Learn More >
The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, established in 1876, is one of the leading collegiate art museums in the country and also one of the oldest. Among the Museum’s more than 17,000 objects are important paintings by American artists George Inness and Albert Bierstadt; Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities, including a select group of vases... Learn More >





