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    Peabody Museum Of Archaeology And Ethnology

    11 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA    

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    The Peabody Museum is the region's principal world cultures museum, with vast collections from the Americas, Africa, and Oceania. The Peabody Museum is the region's principal world cultures museum, with vast collecti... museumsofboston.org

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    Museum Of African American History

    46 Joy St, Boston, MA    

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    The Museum of African American History is New Englands largest museum dedicated to preserving, conserving and interpreting the contributions of African Americans. In Boston and Nantucket, the Museum has preserved four ... bostoncentral.com

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    African Americans At Copps Hill

    Boston, MA    

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    The first mention of Africans arriving in Boston is in Governor John Winthrop?s diary entry of February 26, 1638, in which he states: Mr. Peirce, in the Salem Ship, the Desire, returned from the West Indies . . . and brought so... hmdb.org

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    Memorial To Robert Gould Shaw - Boston, Ma

    Boston, MA    

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    From the Smithsonian Art Inventory Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907, sculptor. McKim, Charles Follen, 1847-1909, architect. Gorham Manufacturing Company, founder. Relief: bronze Frame and base: Tennessee marble and gran... waymarking.com

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    Roger Clap Memorial

    Watertown, MA    

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    HERE LANDED ROGER CLAP AND THE DORCHESTER MEN JUNE 1630 We went up the Charles River, until the river grew narrow and shallow, and there we landed our goods with much labor and toil, the bank being steep; and night coming on, w... hmdb.org

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    54th Infantry - 55th Infantry - 5th Cavalry

    Hyde Park, MA    

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    54th Infantry 55th Infantry 5th Cavalry Massachusetts Volunteer Militia 1863-1865 "With Malice toward None, with Charity for All." Dedicated to the African-American troops who trained here and distinguished themselves in the Ci... hmdb.org

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    Dreams Of Freedom: Boston's Immigration Mus

    1 Milk St, Boston, MA    

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    Relive your ancestors' journey by touring our multimedia exhibits and interactive stations. See their heirlooms and travel chests, take a US citizenship test, or add your own family saga to our Archives - located at One ... museumstuff.com

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    Moswetuset Hummock

    Quincy Shore Dr & E Squantum St, Quincy, MA    

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    This wooded area located at the intersection of East Squantum St. and Quincy Shore Dr. was the seat of the Indian chief Chickatabot, who was visited by Captain Myles Standish and the Indian guide Squanto in 1621. The h... bostoncentral.com

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    Lewis H Latimer Society

    184 Chester Ave, Chelsea, MA    

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    son of escaped slaves worked with Thomas Edison and created successful career I many fields

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    The Medford Historical Society

    10 Governors Ave, Medford, MA    

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    Established in 1896, The Medford Historical Society aims to preserve historic landmarks and artifacts in Medford... patch.com

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    Boston African-american National Historic Site

    14 Beacon St, Boston, MA    

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    Located in the heart of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, the site includes 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th century African-American community, including: the African Meeting House, t... museumland.net

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    American Jewish Historical Society

    160 Herrick Rd, Newton Center, MA    

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    branch of society with facilities in New York City ajhs.org