Milton Museums - Children's, Art & History Museums in Milton MA
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ABlue Hills Trailside Museum
- 1904 Canton Ave.
Route 138, Milton, MA 02186 - +1 617 333 0690
- Overview This museum houses excellent exhibits of the reservation's natural and cultural history and offers a variety of public programs ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview The Blue Hills Trailside Museum is the interpretive center for the Blue Hills Reservation and is managed by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Indoor exhibits feature wildlife you may see while exploring the reservation's 150 miles of trails. Outside the museum, view exhibits featuring otters, sn... more on GoCityKids.com
Blue Hills Trailside Museum
1904 Canton Ave.Route 138, Milton, MA 02186
BJohn F. Kennedy Presidential Museum & Library
- Columbia Point
Boston, MA 02125 - 6175141600
- The John F. Kennedy Library is a lovely tribute to 35th President of the United States. A tour through the musuem is like a trip back in time. The journey ... more on Yelp
- Overview The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through the art of politics seek a new and better world. - Approximately 200,000 visitors and schoolchildren annually to the museum; 1,600 research visits; 40,000 particip... more on MuseumStuff.com
John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum & Library
Columbia PointBoston, MA 02125
CCaptain Forbes Historic House Museum
- 215 Adams Street
Milton, MA, USA
- Overview The Forbes House Charitable Trust was established in 1984 to insure the preservation of the house, grounds and collections at 215 Adams Street. These treasures are interpreted through tours, lectures, programs, and special events. The historic house museum concentrates on the social, cultural and... more on MuseumStuff.com
Captain Forbes Historic House Museum
215 Adams StreetMilton, MA, USA
DJFK Library and Museum
- Columbia Point
Boston, MA 02125 - +1 877 616 4599
- Overview The JFK Museum and Library pays tribute to our 35th president, John F. Kennedy, Jr. and his family. JFK was born in Brookline Massachusetts and is revered in Boston as the most important and influential member of the Kennedy family.Visitors begin their tour with a 17-minute film. The film offers ... more on GoCityKids.com
JFK Library and Museum
Columbia PointBoston, MA 02125
EArmenian Library and Museum of America
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- 65 Main St
Watertown, MA 02472-4400 - +1 617 926 2562
- The museum is great place to learn about the Armenian heritage: ancient artifacts, rare manuscripts, rugs, textiles, paintings, and musical instruments. I didn't think that I will end up spending 2-3 hours at the museum: well I thought I was going to a small ethnic museum. What happened was I was... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview The Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA) was founded in 1971 as a "living memorial to the Armenian heritage". more on MuseumStuff.com
Armenian Library and Museum of America
65 Main StWatertown, MA 02472-4400
FJohn F. Kennedy Library and Museum
- Columbia Point
Boston, MA - +1 617 929 4523
- Overview The nations memorial to President Kennedy portrays the life, leadership and legacy of the 35th President - Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Years - Check ... more on entertainment.com
- Overview The only presidential library in New England and one of only 10 in the nation, the JFK Museum and Library is a fitting memorial to the nation's 35th president. Situated on a promontory overlooking Boston Harbor, the museum features an assortment of exhibits including theater and video presentatio... more on Weather.com
John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
Columbia PointBoston, MA
GJohn F. Kennedy Library & Museum
Boston, MA , USA- +1 617 514 1600
- Overview Chronicling a time now passing from memory to history, the library-museum is both a center for serious scholarship and a focus for Boston's nostalgia for her native son. The stark, white, prowlike building (another modernist monument designed by I. M. Pei) at this harbor-enclosed site pays h... more on Fodor's
John F. Kennedy Library & Museum
Boston, MA , USA
HLongfellow National Historic Site
- 105 Brattle Street Cambridge
MA, 02138 - +1 617 876 4491
- Overview For almost half a century (1837 - 1882) this was the home of one of the world's foremost poets, scholars and educators, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was also a favorite gathering place for historical figures such as George Wsahington, Ralph Waldo Emerson ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Built in 1759, the house served as George Washington's headquarters (1775-1776), and home to the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1837-1882). During the nineteenth century, it was a gathering place for artists and writers, and today features original furnishings and art work from around the world... more on GoCityKids.com
Longfellow National Historic Site
105 Brattle Street CambridgeMA, 02138
IBunker Hill Monument
- Monument Avenue
Charlestown, MA 02129
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Charlestown, Massachusetts (9.0 miles from Milton)
- Overview This battle, though victorious, proved costly for the British. Of the 2400 British soldiers in Howe's command, the 1054 casualties accounted for nearly forty percent of their ranks. The American casualties were 441, including 30 captured, with most being inflicted during the retreat. -- The battl... more on MuseumStuff.com
- Overview The Bunker Hill Monument, erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, is the first public obelisk erected in the United States. The 221 foot (67 m) granite obelisk was erected between 1827 and 1843 in Charlestown, Massachusetts with granite from Quincy, Massachusetts and conveyed to the sit... more on En.wikipedia.org
Bunker Hill Monument
Monument AvenueCharlestown, MA 02129
JAdams National Historical Park
- 135 Adams Street
Quincy, MA, 02169 - +1 617 770 1175
- Highlights: visitor center, gift shop, guided tou… more
- Location: Quincy, Massachusetts (3.0 miles from Milton)
- If you are visiting Boston, consider seeing the Adams Historical Site. You can take the Red Line T to Quincy Center and find the National Park Service visitor's center across the street from the T station. The National Park Service offers a trolley ride (for a fee) to the John Adams and John Quin... more on TripAdvisor
- We came to the Adams National Park without high expectations to do research for my son's fourth grade project. We had a wonderful time and learned so much about the history of this country. A park ranger gave us an enthusiastic, knowledgeable tour. She answered all of my son's questions and posed... more on TripAdvisor
Adams National Historical Park
135 Adams StreetQuincy, MA, 02169
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