Old South Meeting House
One of America's most important colonial landmarks is the Old South Meeting House. Here, you'll experience the dramatic beginning of the Boston Tea Party and explore the buil... smartdestinations.com
Adams National Historical Park
Travel back in time at the Adams National Historical Park, where you'll visit the birthplaces of not one, but two U.S. presidents: John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams. Your... bostoncentral.com
Peabody Museum Of Archaeology And Ethnology
This is the place to learn all about the history of Western human culture. The Peabody, a part of Harvard University, is one of the oldest anthropological museums in the world, with rotatin... go.com
Saugus Ironworks
Learn about the nation's first integrated iron works (1646) in the iron-making plant, the museum collection, the 17th-century Iron Works House, and the reconstructed ironworks co... bostoncentral.com
Boston National Historic Park
Discover the revolutionary generation of Bostonians who blazed a trail from colonialism to independence. Boston National Historical Park is an association of sites that together giv... museumland.net
Bunker Hill Monument
This 221-foot granite obelisk remembers the Battle of Bunker Hill. Rangers provide details about the history of the crucial battle, and seasonal musket-firings add a note of authenticit... 10best.com
Boston Common
Boston Common is Boston, Massachusetts' most famous public park and the oldest city park in the United States, dating as far back as 1634. It is 50 acres in size. The Common is b... bostoncentral.com
Medford Historical Society
This local historical society was organized in 1896 by concerned citizens from the city of Medford, Massachusetts. Their purpose was to collect and preserve the history of this hist... citysearch.com
Cambridge Historical Society
We are Cambridge history. We inspire interest in and enthusiasm for the Cambridge experience; its changing landscapes and neighborhoods; its workers and thinkers; its daily life and... museumsusa.org
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' preparatory s... citysearch.com
Copp's Hill Burial 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
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Relive the Boston Tea Party from fiery debate to salt water tea with this combo ticket package for the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Old South Meeting House, two remarkable ... trustedtours.com
Boston African American National Historic Site
It has roughly two dozen sites on the north face of Beacon Hill. These historic buildings were homes, businesses, schools, and churches of a thriving black community that, in ... americanheritage.com
Uss Constitution
Launched in 1797, USS Constitution set sail the next year on the world?s oceans to protect American commerce. Her victories soon earned her a permanent place in United States naval histor... hmdb.org
Hancock-clarke Parsonage
Built in 1737, the Hancock-Clarke Parsonage is a historic landmark operated by the Lexington Historical Society. It is one of the several sites the society is responsible for. The Hancoc... patch.com
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charleston Navy Yard was established in 1800 to build, repair, and supply the nation's warships. For 174 years the yard expanded and adapted to serve a growing, changing navy. In earl... hmdb.org
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Outdoor festival marketplace built in 1826; street performers; pushcarts and over 140 specialty shops and restaurants featured in Quincy, South and North Market Buildings. Adjacen... massvacation.com
Dorchester Historical Society
We work to preserve the cultural artifacts of Dorchester?s past to inspire the imaginations of future generations.The purpose of the Dorchester Historical Society, founded in 1843 a... museumsusa.org