One of Manchester's most beloved landmarks, the Trask House on Union Street, was built in 1823 by local businesswoman, Abigail Hooper, who ran a th...
Read More
The Essex Shipbuilding Museum tells the extraordinary story of a small New England village that built more two-masted wooden fishing schooners than...
Read More
Lexicon Gallery and Lexicon Gallery Workshop Studios are devoted to bringing fine art, quality education (and great food!), inspiration and creativ...
Read More
About:-
John Hays Hammond, Jr. built his medieval-style castle between the years 1926 and 1929 to serve both as his home and as a backdrop for his...
Read More
Montserrat College of Art provides an intensive visual arts education that enables students to sustain a lifelong involvement in art and design and...
Read More
About the Museum :
In 2003, the Marblehead Historical Society changed its name to the Marblehead Museum and Historical Society to reflect its muse...
Read More
We are a non-profit club, serving the Boston North Shore skaters of all age and experience who enjoy the recreation, fun, and achievement of figure...
Read More
Since its incorporation in May of 1891 the Beverly Historical Society and Museum has been preserving and caring for Beverly's past. We are a privat...
Read More
In 1917, the Sargent House and grounds were acquired by a group of early preservationists and history enthusiasts.
Within two years the house h...
Read More
Mission:The Mission of the Cape Ann Museum is to foster an appreciation of the quality and diversity of life on Cape Ann, past and present; to furt...
Read More
History
In 2000, Geoffrey Richon organized nearly 300 Cape Ann residents to create a nonprofit organization and invest in the purchase of a neglec...
Read More
Mission and HistoryThe mission of the Wenham Museum is to protect, preserve and interpret the artifacts of childhood, domestic life, and the histor...
Read More
About us: The Ipswich Museum was originally founded in 1890 as the Ipswich Historical Society. Today, our collection reflects more than 100 years...
Read More
In the early 1900s, Salem witnessed an influx of immigrants, mostly of Polish and Eastern European descent. Recognizing the need for social s...
Read More
About:-
Words such as these struck terror into the hearts of Salem townspeople in the early spring of 1692 as hysterical young girls called out na...
Read More
The most fun-filled place in Salem. The unique and little-known history of New England sea-robbers comes alive at the Pirate Museum.Relive the adve...
Read More
Salem's ONLY Monster Museum This museum is a tribute to Horror, Sci Fi and Fantasy Films. Actors, Directors and Special Effects artists are all hon...
Read More
This compelling museum is composed of eerily life-like London made wax figures that depict Salem's vivid history from its founding in 1626 through ...
Read More