Massachusetts State House
This historic and majestic building overlooks the northeast corner of the Boston Common. Designed by Boston native Charles Bulfinch, the gold-domed State House sits on land that ori... waymarking.com
Uss Constitution Museum
The USS Constitution is brought to life through the museum's collection of 3,000 original artifacts and art work. Preserves the treasures of "Old Ironsides"; ship's logs, weapons... seenewengland.com
Samual Adams
Samuel Adams (September 27, 1722 – October 2, 1803) was an American Patriot who played a major role in starting the American Revolution. Adams was a signer of the Declaration... waymarking.com
Pierce House
The Pierce House is one of the last surviving examples of seventeenth-century architecture in the city of Boston. Lived in by ten generations of one family, the house docume... historicnewengland.org
Old State House Museum
Known today as the Old State House, this building was the center of Boston s civic life in the 18th century and the scene of some of the most dramatic chapters in the lead-up to ... bostoncentral.com
Quincy Market
Located in the heart of downtown Boston, Quincy Market is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists alike. Quincy Market combines the glories of the past and the vitali... bostoncentral.com
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
In the 1630s, the northern-most slope of the Shawmut Peninsula (or Boston) was a prominent landmark. Settlers soon discovered its strategic overlook of the Harbor and of the Charles River... hmdb.org
Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum
Welcome to the Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum in Arlington, MA, where you will discover the work of the celebrated American sculptor, Cyrus E. Dallin (1861-1944). Known for some of Ame... ettractions.com
Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum (Reopening Spring 2012)
**Please Note: Due to fire damage the Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum is currently closed. The Museum is undergoing a full renovation and will reopen Spring of 2012. About the Bos... bostoncentral.com
Cooper-frost-austin House
The Cooper-Frost-Austin House is clearly documented as the oldest dwelling still standing in the city of Cambridge. The house was owned by one family for more than 250 years... historicnewengland.org
Fort Warren
This massive pentagonal fortification--its outer walls of Quincy granite are eight feet thick--was begun in 1834 to protect Boston Harbor. One of the nation's finest 19th century coastal fo... cr.nps
Trinity Church
Built in 1877 by Henry Hobson Richardson, Trinity Church features beautiful architecture, stained glass windows, and statues. Located in Copley Square, visitors can attend a servic... ettractions.com
National Heritage Museum
Because of its location in Lexington, the National Heritage Museum is able to tell the story of the American Revolution in the place where it all began. Paul Revere's midnight ... visitnewengland.com
Dedham Historical Society
The Dedham Historical Society and Museum is one of the oldest in the country, established in 1859, and hosts everything from the earliest dated piece of American made furniture, to... museumstuff.com
Adams Academy/quincy Historical Society
Built on the site of the birthplace of legendary patriot John Hancock - and funded by an endowment left by John Adams - Adams Academy began its life in 1872 as a boys' preparator... bostoncentral.com
Old North Church
The Chapel of St. Francis was built to meet the needs of Italian immigrants who belonged to the Waldensian Reform movement. Following the dispersal of this small community this buil... museumland.net
Commodore John Barry - Boston, Ma
"FATHER OF THE AMERICAN NAVY" COMMODORE JOHN BARRY Born in Wexford Ireland 1745 died in Philadelphia 1803 Received first commission from the continental congress to command the Lexi... waymarking.com
Gibson House Museum
Designed by Boston architect Edward Clarke Cabot, the Gibson House was built at the same time as its sister at 135 Beacon Street in 1859-60. The houses were among the first on the s... famplosion.com