Don’t tell anyone, but Massachusetts is kind of a big nerd. We simply love science and nature. You could say it’s in our nature, with scenic roads like the lovely Mohawk Trail, 1500 miles of postcard pretty coastline, and some of America’s most brilliant fall foliage. The four Harvard Museums of Science & Culture have a new podcast, a virtual tour, online exhibitions, and closer looks at museum collections grouped by themes like “World in Color.”We could spend hours at the Museum of Science, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and wish we could live at the Franklin Park Zoo or maybe the Butterfly Place, surrounded by colorful creatures. And don’t even get us started on the New England Aquarium, fully renovated in 2013.
1250 Hancock Street
Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center
Quincy
617-770-1175
29 Kirkland Street
Cambridge
617-495-9400
67 Grove Street
Sandwich
(508) 866-0199
10 Main Stret
Athol
9782493849
35 South Pleasant Street
Amherst
413-345-2945
336 Sugar Rd.
Bolton
978-779-8988
219 Country Rd.
Ipswich
978.356.5728
Lighthouse Rd.
Aquinnah
508.645.2300
125 Arborway
Boston
617-524-1718
82 Park Hill Rd
Easthampton
413-527-6186
680 Hudson Road
Sudbury
(978) 562-3527
Baker Island Light
Salem
978-740-0444
Weatogue Rd.
Sheffield
413.229.8600
5 West Stockbridge Road (routes 102 & 183)
Po Box 826
Stockbridge
413-298-3926
39 South St (route 7)
Pittsfield
413-443-7171
Boston Common Visitor Center
139 Tremont Street
Boston
888-330-5008
One Long Wharf
Boston
617-223-8666
16 College Lane
Lyman Plant House, Smith College
Northampton
413-585-2740
177 Forest Street
Saugus
7812314044
Water Street
Plymouth
508-747-0100
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