| Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum: Historical description of the events of December 16, 1773 along with information on tours, special events and activities. Online purchase of admission tickets provided. |
| John F. Kennedy Library and Museum: Official presidential library in Boston, with exhibits on John and Robert Kennedy. |
| Museum of Afro-American History: A not-for-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans. |
| New England Holocaust Memorial: Design information, photo essays, and news. |
| Paul Revere House: The oldest surviving house in Boston, preserved as a museum to the silversmith and patriot rider |
| The Gibson House: Opened as a museum in 1957 and offers guided tours. 1859 brownstone house in Back Bay neighborhood features Victorian textiles, furniture, porcelain and paintings. Includes history of the house, virtual tour, schedule of events, hours of operation, admission fee, location map and contact information. |
| The Harrison Gray Otis House: A museum of cultural history that reflects New England life from the 17th century to the present. |
| The Nichols House Museum: Offers a unique glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Bostonian life in a historic Beacon Hill townhouse. |