You can see, hear, feel, and sometimes even smell the history throughout Massachusetts. Check out the very rock where the Pilgrims landed, and visit Plimoth Patuxet Museums to see what life was like in the 1600s. Or experience life in the 1830s over at Old Sturbridge Village, one of the country’s oldest and largest living history museums. Walk the Freedom Trail in downtown Boston, where every step tells a story of the American Revolution or listen for the famous “shot heard round the world” on Lexington Green, where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired. Sit where the giants of the abolitionist movement sat in the brilliantly restored African American Meeting House. Feel the hull of Old Ironsides, otherwise known as the USS Constitution.
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1869 Schoolhouse Museum - Eastham Historical Society
Eastham
1869 one-room schoolhouse as it was in the 1930s; attached museum with school memorabilia, local, fishing industry, whaling and military artifacts.... more
Captain Edward Penniman House
Eastham
1868 home of a wealthy whaling captain and his family more
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1869 Schoolhouse Museum - Eastham Historical Society
Off Rt. 6 (opposite Vistors Center Natl. Seashore)
Box 8
Eastham - B
Captain Edward Penniman House
Fort Hill Rd.
Eastham
508-255-3421
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