Loring Greenough House

Loring Greenough House

The Loring Greenough House was constructed in 1760 by Commodore Joshua Loring and owned by the Greenough family from 1783 until 1924. The Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club purchased the house in 1924 and has been steward ever since. In 2008, the club articulated a vibrant...
Internet Archive

Internet Archive

The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, people with print disabilities, and the...
Simmons School of Library and Information Science

Simmons School of Library and Information Science

A powerful opportunity to educate, inform, and serve the communities in which we live. Our students can complete the Master’s of Library and Information Science degree entirely online. Our Archives Management, Cultural Heritage Informatics, Information Science...
West End Museum

West End Museum

The West End Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history and culture of Boston’s West End Neighborhood. The history of the West End is one of continual change, American firsts, Boston innovations, and modern icons. The West End Museum...
Congregational Library & Archives

Congregational Library & Archives

The Congregational Library & Archives fosters a deeper understanding of the spiritual, intellectual, cultural, and civic dimensions of the Congregational story and its ongoing relevance to contemporary society by collecting, preserving, and sharing materials and...