You can see, hear, feel, and sometimes even smell, the history throughout Massachusetts. Check out the very rock where the Pilgrims landed, and visit Plimoth Plantation to see what life was like in the 1600’s, before cell phones and reality TV. Walk the Freedom Trail in downtown Boston, where every step tells a story of the American Revolution. Hear the famous “shot heard round the world” on Lexington Green, where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired. Get goose bumps sitting where giants in the abolitionist movement sat in the brilliantly restored African American Meeting House. Feel the hull of Old Ironsides, otherwise known as the USS Constitution. What did the 1830’s smell like? Apparently awesome, according to the bread they’re baking and the candles they’re dipping over at Old Sturbridge Village, one of the country’s oldest and largest living history museums.
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180 Norton St.
Box 147
Weymouth
781-335-4205
1250 Hancock Street
Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center
Quincy
617-770-1175
568 Main Street
Hudson
800-568-8924
Ahac, Armory, Fourth Floor
Faneuil Hall
Boston
617 227 1638
125 Arborway
Boston
617-524-1718
98 North Main Street
Route 28
Avon
508-587-2884
One Long Wharf
Boston
617-223-8666
306 Congress Street
Boston
617-338-1773
1 Washington Mall
Boston
857-233-5437
Harvard Square
Cambridge
617-520-4030
130 Columbus Ave.
Boston
617-450-0600
154 Moody Street
Waltham
781-893-5410
1306 Hancock Street
Quincy
617-773-0062
611 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington
781-641-0747
286 Waverley Avenue
Newton
617.641.9142
Columbia Point
Boston
617-740-7000
2468 B Washington St.
Rte. 138
Canton
978.356.4351 x8814; 781.821.2996
1424 Canton Avenue
Milton
617-994-6600
Merchants Row
Boston
617-242-5675
44 School Street, Suite 250
Boston
617-357-8300
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