Address: 48 Jacobs Ln, Norwell, MA 02061, USA
“Beautiful little museum that provides many services. We recently attended their maple day and got to tap maple trees. It is not a large place but they do SO much with the space they have.”
Address: 40 Byam Rd, South Chelmsford, MA 01824, USA
“Chelmsford is my home town and im always amazed by its history. Full discloser i viluteer here once a year at tge annual Farm Fair. The Historical Society and the House, display that history in way that is accessable to everyone. Through their activities the towns residents get such a resource to learn about the commuties roots and culture. Kudos to tue volunteers who keep this going.”
Address: 455 Oak St, Brockton, MA 02301, USA
“A quaint and charming museum that celebrates craft. It is right near the park, so it has lovely views. They had a wonderful exhibit called "Uneasy Beauty" which explored contemporary jewelry and costume. Tip: on Thursday, the museum is open late and admission is free after 5pm!”
Address: 12 Cochituate Rd, Wayland, MA 01778, USA
“Wayland Museum is still something if an undiscovered treasure in the center of Wayland. It offers so much to those doing research on Wayland's past. It works with schools, offers interesting programs monthly, and more. The website effectively "spreads the word."”
Address: 365 East St, Tewksbury, MA 01876, USA
“Loved it. Really cool place to visit, gives that whole vibe of transporting you back in time.”
Address: 115 Derby St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“The House of Seven Gables is not only a fun place to visit, it is representative of a true historical gem. It’s very architecture speaks of literary, biographical, and cultural values that inform the early history of colonial America and the special role Salem plays its Puritan and literary origins. The staff is welcoming, they are skilled guides, and they genuinely know their history. This is one of the great destinations in New England, and the subtle significance of its story is enthralling.”
Address: 132 Main St, Wenham, MA 01984, USA
“Really good kids museum, lots of trains and some hands-on things to do. It is nice that they have train layouts with different scales, however, not everything was running when we went. Also, for an adult train fan, the layouts are not really that interesting aside from one or two; operationally they are quite simple. But again, this is not a problem at all for kids!”
Address: 269 Monument St, Concord, MA 01742, USA
“Particularly one of the Great American homes, this is where Ralph Waldo Emerson's grandfather lived, on a bend in the river a really Divine landscape, where the road turned to cross the river just behind, about a half-mile or less out of the village, where the British troops marched looking for the arms the Colonials had amassed getting ready to revolt against the King. In no other landscape is there more meaning or reason for devotion for the American mind.”
Address: 71 Faulkner St, North Billerica, MA 01862, USA
“You really have to search for this small museum, which is about 5 miles out of Lowell. The Middlesex Canal was one the country's first canals and this little museum covers it in great detail. It is a tad dated, but being a small museum, they do their best. The staff is quite knowledgeable and helpful. As with any place in Massachusetts, there is history everywhere and the setting is quite scenic. If you are in the area, take an hour to stop in for a visit and learn a little about this pre-Erie Canal canal.”
Address: 98 West Ave, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Lucked out with a private tour. Excellent information from a committed guide. Really appreciated the opportunity to envision the first years in North America for my ancestors!”
Address: 28 Cambridge Turnpike, Concord, MA 01742, USA
“Definitely a must for any fan of Emerson or history. The place sadly seem in need of a little love. I think that is why they do not allow anyone to take pictures...”
Address: 200 Lexington Rd, Concord, MA 01742, USA
“Fairly fine experience. I had a time exploring the area and seeing the rich history that people had preserved all these years later. Most of the exhibits had an impact on my travel group, with the sophisticated scenarios the museum represented. Although it was not perfect, it was a very great time, and I'd recommend the Concord Museum to any East Coast travellers in the area.”
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