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Museums of New England
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Educating people about the Ecology, Culture, History, and Opportunities for stewardship of the Lake Champlain Basin.
Burlington, Vermont
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Northern New England's premiere museum of natural history.
St. Johnsbury, Vermont
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A hands-on Museum offering dozens of exciting exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology.
Norwich, Vermont
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An environmental education center and National Historic Landmark on the shores of Lake Champlain.
Shelburne, Vermont
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One of the nation's finest, most diverse, and unconventional museums of art and Americana.
Shelburne, Vermont
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Bringing world-class art and diverse visual culture to the University of Vermont and to the people of northern New England.
Burlington, Vermont
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Collects artifacts, books, and documents that reflect the entire history of the state, every geographical area, and every chronological period.
Montpelier & Barre, Vermont
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Discover the stories of Lake Champlain's citizens and soldiers, merchants, mariners, and boat builders.
Vergennes, Vermont
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Founded in 1913 by a group of teachers in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood, it began a "hands-on" tradition long before that phrase became commonplace.
Boston, Massachusetts
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Its mission is to stimulate interest in and further understanding of science and technology and their importance for individuals and for society.
Boston, Massachusetts
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It is comprised of four world-class museums – the Museum of Fine Arts, the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, the Springfield Science Museum, and the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum. The Museums Association is proud to be home to the Dr. Seuss Sculpture Garden, a series of full-scale bronze sculptures of Dr. Seuss’s whimsical creations.
Springfield, Massachusetts
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Take a journey to the stars, in a place where the sky is no limit, it is just the beginning! Join us for amazing astronomical adventures in our 40’ domed theater – participate in a rocket-making workshop – make a comet – land the space shuttle, and much more.
Concord, New Hampshire
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Their mission is to educate children and families, encourage creativity, nurture a sense of wonder, and to challenge all to learn in new and innovative ways.
Bangor, Maine
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Inspires discovery and imagination through exploration and play.
Portland, Maine
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An active place where kids and grown ups play and learn together.
Providence, Rhode Island
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An interpretive facility where the story of the region's rich railroad heritage is told.
Waterbury, Connecticut
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Georgia Library Drawing by Faith Newton
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