Founded in 1913 by a well-meaning group of local science teachers, the Children's Museum in Boston was just another collection of things to look at until director Michael Spock...
300 Congress StreetThis historic museum boasts a vast and slightly creepy collection of stuffed, bottled and dried creatures from around the globe, from llamas to coelacanths and butterflies....
26 Oxford StreetOnce crammed into a tiny building in Back Bay, the ICA moved to its spacious new home in late 2006, and is now the cultural cornerstone of the waterfront. With its 65,000sq ft...
100 Northern AvenueFounded in 1870, the MFA moved from Copley Square to its current home, a neoclassical granite building on Huntington Avenue - the so-called 'Avenue of the Arts' - in 1909. The...
465 Huntington AvenueThis extremely child-friendly museum is committed to providing an interactive and educational experience, making science accessible through a wealth of hands-on activities and...
Science ParkLocated in a converted pumphouse in the Yard, the museum has exhibitions that relate both to the Constitution itself and to more general naval history. Interactive displays...
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