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Norman Rockwell Museum

Norman Rockwell Museum Top Attraction!

Open year round on 36 scenic acres, Norman Rockwell Museum is dedicated to education and art appreciation inspired by the legacy of Norman Rockwell.


Alden House Historic Site

Alden House Historic Site

Explores Mayflower Passengers John & Priscilla Alden Part of the land grant given to Mayflower passengers John and Priscilla Alden in 1627 and home to generations of Alden descendants, Alden House Historic Site explores one of America's founding stories. Tour the historic Alden House c.


French Cable Station Museum

French Cable Station Museum

A collection of old Marine Telegraph Equipment. The station closed in 1959 and reopened as a museum in 1972. Most of the equipment remains in the building and some can be demonstrated. Tours generally have a section for the history of the Transatlantic Cable and the Station.


Keep Homestead Museum

Keep Homestead Museum

Open houses 1st Sunday of month, 1:00-3:30pm, Aprl -December The Keep Homestead Museum is a small, volunteer-run museum in Western Mass. It is a house museum with all the belongings and collections of the Keep family that lived here for over 150 years. There is a button collection - one of the largest in the US.


New Bedford Museum of Glass

New Bedford Museum of Glass

Glass museum The Museum of Glass housed in historic New Bedford Mass., features glass from Pairpoint to Tiffany. Our 3000 sq. ft. gallery is one of the hidden gems of Massachusetts. From Whale Oil Lamps to Paperweights to Vases to Modernism.


Plimoth Plantation

Plimoth Plantation

Plymouth as it was in the 17th Century! Plimoth Plantation provides an engaging and experiential outdoor and indoor learning environment on its main campus and at the State Pier on Plymouth’s waterfront.


Museum of Science

Museum of Science

Notice of Temporary Closing: In a preemptive measure to protect visitors, staff, volunteers and our animals from the rapidly evolving exposure to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), The Museum of Science has temporarily closed to the public and suspended all public programming.


 
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