There's reading about history. Then there's experiencing history firsthand. And nowhere else provides opportunities to do the latter like Massachusetts.
Here you can stand in the same place as the famous Battle of Bunker Hill; take in the hysteria of the witch trials at the Salem Witch Museum; stroll down the gas-lit cobblestone streets of New Bedford's historic whaling district; celebrate democracy at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum; and see firsthand where all of the famous, and infamous, events that helped shape an entire nation took place.
For more information visit The New England Museum Association. A list of more than 400 museums from the New England region and their current exhibits.
Hancock Shaker Village in Western Massachusetts provides fascinating insights into the Shaker way of life...See the splendid homes and gardens of two U.S. Presidents at the Adams National Historical Park...Check out the dazzling display of Medieval and Renaissance armor at the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester...In Concord, take a tour of Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House.

U.S. Figure Skating Synchronized Team Skating Championships
January 9, 2009Through January 11. Experience the excitement of the best synchronized ice skating event in the Northeast
Boston Wine Festival
January 10, 2009Annual celebration which includes events, tastings, auctions, and celebrity guests. Through April 3
20th Annual Cape & Islands Orchid Show
January 24, 2009Through January 25. Magnificent orchid displays, educational workshops, plants for sale and more.
