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FREE appetizers for you! If you own or work for a local business in the area, then we would like to offer you as part of our "good neighbor" program, a FREE...
Remember to visit Corner Stone Masonic Lodge at 585 Washington St. on the first Sunday of each month and enjoy our all you can eat breakfast buffet. A tradition...
Medical imaging technologies have come a long way since the discovery of the X-ray in 1895. This exhibit, which is easy to spot with its distinctive rib-cage canopy, offers lessons on some of the many
Designed for children from birth to age eight and their accompanying grownups, the 'Discovery Center' offers an assortment of fun, hands-on activities that are designed to encourage discover
This exhibit presents a glassed-in beehive that allows visitors to observe bees in their natural setting. Watch as thousands of bees travel in and out of the colony and perform a variety of jobs, incl
This permanent exhibit not only chronicles the inspiring lives of seven very different engineering leaders, but also engages visitors in the engineering and problem-solving activities that are as impo
With activities and experiments that are both fun and educational, this highly interactive exhibit gives visitors practice in thinking like a scientist. The museum provides equipment and materials to
This tour provides fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, including the press box and broadcast booths, the Red Sox Hall of Fame Club, and more. When the f
'Cahners ComputerPlace' provides multiple exhibit areas for visitor explorations in computer science, communications and robotics, providing hands-on and virtual experiences with help when n
Visit this viewing area for a peek at some of the stars of the Museum's Live Animal presentations. Located in the Red Wing, Lower Level, the Live Animal Center is home to approximately 120 animal
This space has exhibits to encourage the exploration of human biology and health technologies in the large context of life science.
The evidence we collect through the fossil record tells a tantalizingly incomplete and still evolving tale. Here, through fossils and life-size models, visitors get a sense of how paleontologists cont
Get a close up view of a 65-million-year-old fossil discovered in the Dakota Badlands in 2004. Cliff is named after the grandfather of its donor and is one of four nearly complete Triceratops on displ
Wind turbines are appearing more frequently both in the news and along highways. Observe one type of wind energy technology in this mural depiction, and learn about the advantages and drawbacks of alt
This exhibit is presents in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing and President Kennedy's grand vision that made the achievement possible. In 1961, President Kennedy chall
Ancient stone tools, poisonous plants, DNA, fossil skulls and tamarin monkeys all have something in common: they are all clues that help explain why all life on Earth, including humans, evolves over g
People of all cultures and traditions share the amazing experience of human reproduction and birth. In this exhibit, learn about one of the great miracles and mysteries of cell biology: how your life
Enjoy an up-close and personal look at the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating the iconic props and costumes that appeared throughout the Harry Potter films. These authentic artifacts w
Take a virtual tour of Acadia National Park in this exhibit, which includes a specimen of every bird found in New England. Interactive exhibits offer insight into bird behavior, and New England birder