by Caroline Littlewood | Jun 23, 2020
The Perkins Archives house institutional records as well as collections documenting the history of education for people with blindness or deafblindness. 175 North Beacon Stree Watertown, MA 02472 Learn more about the Perkins School for the...
by Caroline Littlewood | Jun 23, 2020
The Revolution is coming! Over the coming ten years, Revolution 250 will explore the history of the American Revolution and the ways that this story still resonates in society today. Culminating in 2026, 250 years since the American colonies declared independence from...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 23, 2020
The Volunteers and Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands is a non-profit environmental and educational organization that encourages public use of the islands, balanced with the need to protect their fragile ecosystem and historic environment. Our diverse membership...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 23, 2020
The DCR Archives cares for and provides access to documents that tell the story of the MassParks System and the Metropolitan Water Works System of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 251 Causeway Street Suite 600 Boston, MA 02114 Learn more about Massachusetts...
by Katie MacDonald | Jun 23, 2020
The Waterworks Museum interprets unique stories of one of the country’s first metropolitan water systems through exhibitions and educational programs on engineering, architecture, social history, and public health. The centerpiece of the Waterworks Museum is its...