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Gibson House Museum

The Gibson House, a historic home built in 1860, sits as a museum in Back Bay and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. The single-family residence was designed with an Italian Renaissance style by Boston architect Edward Clarke Cabot.[Learn more]

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Harvard Museum of Natural History

With over 220,000 visitors each year, The Harvard Museum of Natural History, has been serving the Boston area since 1998. Since its opening, its mission has been to enhance public understanding and appreciation of the natural world.[Learn more]

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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

As a friend and patron of leading artists and writers, Isabella Stewart Gardner, was one of the foremost female patrons of the arts in her time. Not only a love of the arts, Gardner had a deep adoration for her city and was a fan of the Boston Symphony.[Learn more]

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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Opened on the nation's centennial on July 4, 1876, the MFA housed 5,600 works of art in Copley Square before moving to Huntington Avenue in 1909 where it still sits today. Currently, it is one of most comprehensive art museums in the world.[Learn more]

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Museum of Science

Dine with dinosaurs, sip cocktails with virtual sea life or take a journey to the stars all in one day at Boston's Museum of Science. With unique surroundings and experiences, the museum is one of the city's most entertaining venues.[Learn more]

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Old State House Museum

Inside the walls of the Old State House, Samuel Adams, James Otis, John Hancock, and John Adams made history as they discussed the future of the British colonies in the 18th century.[Learn more]

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The Boston Athenaeum

The Boston Athenaeum, founded in 1807, is one of the oldest and most distinguished independent libraries in the United States. The building's first floor galleries are always free and open to the public. The Library's Norma Jean Calderwood Gallery feat...[Learn more]

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