Alden House Historic Site: Home of John and Priscilla Alden was built in 1627. Includes history of home and family, virtual tour, hours, admission fees, seasonal schedule, directions and map. Located in Duxbury.
Bidwell House Museum: Georgian saltbox originally built circa 1750 as a parsonage. Collections include early 19th century furniture, quilts, needlework, silver, baskets, rugs, artwork and other furnishings. Monterey.
Cushing House Museum and Garden: Features extensive collections of decorative arts, silver, needlework, antique fans, hat boxes, 19th century toys and clocks. Includes details of collections, hours, fees, tours, events, and membership. Located in Newburyport.
Emily Dickinson Museum: Consists of two historic houses in the center of Amherst, Massachusetts, closely associated with the poet Emily Dickinson and members of her family. Offers information on tours, hours, and admissions.
Essex National Heritage Area - Whittier Home: The home of one of America's greatest poets and abolitionists with images and schedule located at Amesbury.
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site: Olmsted moved his home to suburban Boston in 1883 and established at "Fairsted," the world's first full-scale professional office for the practice of landscape design.
Gore Place: Features 45 acres of lawns, fields and gardens and an 1806 mansion. Includes guided tours, historical details, educational programs, calendar of events, memberships, hours, admission fees, directions. Located in Waltham.
Longyear Museum: Historic documentation and artifactual material on Mary Baker Eddy's life and achievements, and those of her early followers. Located in Brookline.
Orchard House - Home of the Alcotts: Nineteenth century museum home of Louisa May Alcott, writer of Little Women and of the Alcott family, in Concord.
Richard Salter Storrs House: 1786 home of New England's Storrs family. Museum features 18th century furnishings and decorative arts. Maintained by the Longmeadow Historical Society.
The House of the Seven Gables: Houses more than 2,000 artifacts and objects, framed works, 500 photographs and glass plate negatives, and over 650 volumes in research and rare book library. Includes hours, admission, calendar of events, membership, employment and directions. Located in Salem.
The Keep Homestead Museum: Was the home of the Keep family for 150 years. View possessions, in rooms reflecting their lives. Features extensive button collection, work in oil, water color and ceramics, needlework, rocks and minerals. Includes hours and directions. Located in Monson.
The Stephen Phillips House: Located in Salem, this Federal style mansion contains a family collection that spans five generations.
The Willard House and Clock Museum: Includes calendar of events, virtual tour, museum shop and membership information. Located in North Grafton.
Wenham Museum: Features circa 1690 Claflin-Richards House with three centuries of architecture, furnishings and artifacts, a doll and toy collection, model train room, and costume and textile gallery. Includes details of collections, hours, admission, memberships and volunteer opportunities, events, programs and directions.