Address: 1424 Canton Ave, Milton, MA 02186, USA
“Wow. What a cool place. No, it’s not the oldest house you can tour, and no, it’s not the biggest, either. However, it’s one of my favorite houses we’ve toured simply because of the level of preservation and the experience. The details are incredible and if you take a guided tour, you’ll be sure to learn about all of the details (it’s worth it). The coolest part about this house is that while it’s massive still, it feels livable. You could actually imagine a family occupying this home. Also, definitely go explore the grounds. There are some little hidden gems.”
Address: 96 Bradstreet Ave, Revere, MA 02151, USA
“found all that i wanted to see”
Address: 135 Adams St, Quincy, MA 02169, USA
“Outstanding historical tour. Recommended to any & all U.S. history buffs, as well as to anyone who desires more background on our Founding Fathers (and their noteworthy wives!). At least one of our guides—a uniformed U.S. National Parks Ranger—held a PhD in history, specifically on John Adams, so he was extremely knowledgeable. Every last ranger we interacted with was the consummate professional. What a thrill (and privilege) it was to walk thru the four buildings on the tour—three Adams family homes plus their freestanding family library—in the footsteps and most intimate spaces of two of our earliest presidents and their families. Educational too: inspired me to start watching the HBO miniseries “John Adams” for even more learning.”
Address: 135 Adams St, Quincy, MA 02169, USA
“Fantastic historic library that was built in memory of John Adams. ”
Address: 1332 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02420, USA
“Great for plp tht love history”
Address: 33 Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA 02421, USA
“Very impressive campus with plenty of parking. Well stocked library with masonic documents and current periodicals for reading. Early american clock exhibit and historical paintings on display. The George washington artwork was very interesting.”
Address: 215 Adams St, Milton, MA 02186, USA
“This is a wonderful museum. Lots of history here and the tour is really great!”
Address: 220 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125, USA
“Finally got to visit the museum part of this facility. The display area is mostly on the first floor but it is dense with information. They also have one of the original copies of the Declaration of Independence.”
Address: 210 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125, USA
“Great place to learn about the history and inner workings of the US Senate, plus the life and times of one of its longest-serving members, Edward (Ted) Kennedy. Visitors are handed handheld devices to help them navigate the museum and interact with the exhibitions. The space is huge but has just the right amount of exhibitions, so the experience is not overwhelming. Check out the large hall recreating the actual US Senate chamber in DC, where you can get a feel for what it's like to be a US senator voting on issues and legislation. The staff are all pleasant and helpful. There is a gift shop and cafeteria on-site.”
Address: Columbia Point, Boston, MA 02125, USA
“Amazing place from the beautiful building on the waterfront to the thoughtfully laid out exhibits. Going from the almost dark warehouse-like campaign exhibits to the bright and posh White House decor is quite the transformation to walk through. I've been here several times and the staff is always very friendly and helpful. This time I caught part of the guided tour which I highly recommend. Get there early and plan on spending a minimum of 2 or 3 hours. Definitely catch the short film when you first walk in as well as the one in the Cuban Missile Crises. Both very interesting and informative. Before, or after, take a walk on the harborwalk next to the museum and take in the architecture of the building and amazing water views. The only drawback, and the reason for 4 stars and not 5, is there's not enough on display considering what must be stored in the 7 stories above the exhibit. Especially pertaining to his personal life. Also, there's a treasure of Ernest Hemingway's personal items stored up there as well and they barely scratch the surface on it. There's 100 milestones and mementos" on display through Nov. 2019 that might be easy to miss if you're not aware of it that's worth checking out as well.”
Address: 256 Marginal St, Boston, MA 02128, USA
“LOL... I work on the BHC commuter boats and go by the Nantucket Lightship several times a week. I am only putting this review in so it will stop popping up on my feed. I imagine it is a great venue to visit but I cannot say that I've been there myself.”
Address: 286 Waverley Ave, Newton, MA 02458, USA
“This small but mighty museum was a great stop on our Boston visit. We were welcomed immediately and our questions were answered. The set up and displays are great. Things to look at, touch, play with, and listen to. Even as adults we enjoyed the children's room. We we're fortunate to have the place to ourselves. Great for all ages. Our college age kids enjoyed too. Grounds were inaccessible in March but I'm sure they are beautiful in summer.”
Address: 15 Newton St, Brookline, MA 02445, USA
“You're into cars? that's the place to go! You're into beautiful parks? That's the place to go as well! The Larz Anderson Auto Museum is one the most beautiful auto museum that I've ever gone. Locals: you can always use the discount pass available at your BPL branch.”
Address: 1125 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
“Awesome history of NE and Mary Baker Eddy! Facinating!”
Address: 100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114, USA
“My teen is a basketball fanatic and he was in a zone just seeing TD Garden!!! Our tour guide, Catherine Bogart, was AMAZING!!! She shared so much information and answered every question the kiddos asked. We thoroughly enjoyed our Sports Museum tour and are planning to return in the summer for the TD Garden tour.”
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