At Plimoth Plantation, you will experience life as it was like in 1627 New England as well as what we think it means now from a 21st-century perspective. Visit exhibits including the 1627 English Village, Mayflower II and more.
The circular, four-story, Giant Ocean Tank holding more than 200,000 gallons of water is an impressive sight at the New England Aquarium in Boston. With 3 surrounding levels of exhibits, galleries, hands-on tidepools, discovery centers and more, New England Aquarium in Boston is a must see in Boston!
Old South Meeting House, Where the Boston Tea Party Began! is where colonists gathered to challenge British rule in the years leading to the American Revolution. Open daily as a museum and treasured landmark that keeps its revolutionary heritage alive by being an active gathering place.
Tour the Museum and relive the powerful story of the Kennedy years. In 3 theaters and 25 dramatic multimedia exhibits, you will enter the recreated world of the Kennedy Presidency for a first-hand experience of John F. Kennedy's life, legacy, and leadership.
The Peabody Essex Museum is America's oldest continuously operating museum. The historic houses and gardens, American decorative art and maritime art collections provide an unrivaled spectrum of New England's heritage over 300 years.
Explore the church that launched a revolution! Hear the story behind Paul Revere’s ride. Discover Patriots Corner and taste colonial chocolate in the Clough House. See more with a tour of the bell ringing chamber and crypt.