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Museum of African American History
(Attractions - Museums)
46 Joy St, Boston  02114-4007 • 617-725-0022
Distance: ~0.91 mi *
        Description: BEACON HILL. This fascinating historical museum is comprised of the African American Meeting House, one of the nation's oldest black churches, and the Abiel Smith School, the first Boston classroom for black children. The museum provides information about African Americans in New England and is the starting point for the Black Heritage Trail, a walking tour that traces the heritage of the city's African American community.
       

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Museum of Science
(Attractions - Museums)
1 Science Park, Science Park, Boston  02114 • 617-723-2500
Distance: ~1.28 mi *
        Description: WEST END. Contains the largest "lightning machine" in the world and includes the Hayden Planetarium, which features models, lectures, films, laser and star shows. More than 400 interactive exhibits in all. Travel the world in the Mugar Omni Theater where scientific subjects show on a four-story, domed screen. The Human body connection is a permanent exhibit, as well as one about the eye and vision.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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MIT Museum
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265 Massachusetts Ave, Building N51, Cambridge  02115 • 617-253-4444 • 617-253-5927
Distance: ~1.28 mi *
        Description: CAMBRIDGE. Art and science meet at this intriguing museum on the MIT campus. Its collections and exhibitions present the work of MIT professors and alums, and also offers a variety of miscellaneous memorabilia. Among the highlights are displays on robots, holography, ocean sciences, architecture and design, nautical engineering, and a record of technological innovation across the past two centuries. Eclectic and entertaining! NB Admission the third Sunday of every month is free.
       

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Boston Children's Museum
(Attractions - Museums)
308 Congress St, Boston  02210 • 617-426-6500 • 617-426-8855
Distance: ~1.34 mi *
        Description: SEAPORT DISTRICT. Offering several floors of hands-on exhibits, this educational museum is designed to help children understand their bodies, the nature of disabilities, science, and cultural diversity. Representative exhibits address, recycling, boats, music, construction, art, and theater. In these various displays, kids can be on TV, climb a maze, make huge bubbles, or even sing karaoke. A great source of stimulation and education.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum of Art
(Attractions - Museums)
280 The Fenway, Boston  02115 • 617-566-1401 • 617-278-5156
Distance: ~1.38 mi *
        Description: FENWAY DISTRICT. One of the most unusual Boston museums, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is housed in a Venetian-style palace with three floors of galleries surrounding a beautiful courtyard. Ms. Gardner personally acquired many of the items in the museum, and the collection includes over 2,500 pieces by artists such as Rembrandt, Whistler, Degas, Raphael and Michelangelo. The museum was originally opened in 1903, and the items reflect Ms. Gardner's admiration for rare Dutch and Italian paintings.
       

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Institute of Contemporary Art
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100 Northern Ave, Boston  02110 • 617-478-3103
Distance: ~1.69 mi *
        Description: BACK BAY. Alone among museums in Boston showcasing modern art, the Institute of Contemporary Art has been home to works by major modern artists since 1936. The museum has also led the field in its support of film and new media. The waterfront building housing the museum is as much an attraction as the artwork inside, and an eclectic offering of dance, theatre and music events also draws countless visitors.
       

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Harvard Museum of Natural History
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26 Oxford St, Cambridge  02138 • 617-495-3045
Distance: ~2.84 mi *
        Description: CAMBRIDGE. This fascinating university museum houses a vast array of exhibits on things animal, vegetable, and mineral. The natural world is explored and detailed, and visitors can examine dinosaurs, fossils, gemstones, glass flower models, and displays about biological systems. You'll also get a good overview of the rise of regional cultures. Educational, informative displays make this a must-see museum, and a gift shop sells exhibit-related merchandise.
       

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John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
(Attractions - Museums)
Columbia Point, Boston  02125 • 617-514-1600 • 866-535-1960
Distance: ~3.28 mi *
        Description: DORCHESTER. Dedicated "to all those who through the art of politics seek a new and better world." The looming white structure, designed by I.M. Pei, overlooks Dorchester Bay. The museum/gallery contains exhibits tracing Kennedy's career from the campaign trail to his tragic death. The library is also home to the renowned Ernest Hemingway research room, whose archives include original manuscripts, hand-written correspondence and photographs.
        User Rating: 9.5 / 10
       

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Larz Anderson Auto Museum
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15 Newton St, Larz Anderson Park, Brookline  02130 • 617-522-6547
Distance: ~4.10 mi *
        Description: BROOKLINE. The majestic Carriage House was built in 1888 and is a National Historic Site. In addition, it is the former home of Larz and Isabel Anderson, noted automobile collectors. Presently, the house boasts the country's oldest car collection, showcases the Andersons' collection (which began in 1899), and also features exhibits relating to how the automotive history has influenced society and culture. Numerous lectures, events, and tours ensure informative fun for all ages.
       

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USS Constitution Museum
(Attractions - Museums)
28 Constitution Rd, Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston  02129 • 617-426-1812
Distance: ~5.40 mi *
        Description: CHARLESTOWN. This museum relates the storied 200-year history of the USS Constitution, which was first launched in the late 18th century and is now recognized as the world's oldest commissioned warship. During her years at sea, the Constitution saw conflict with pirates and experienced victories during the War of 1812. Museum attractions include a documentary, hands-on exhibits, interactive programs, artworks, historic artifacts, and gift shop.
       

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