Your Dog at the Museum
Well, maybe not your dog, but that’s the title of this fiberglass sculpture at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, where it stands guard faithfully in
Well, maybe not your dog, but that’s the title of this fiberglass sculpture at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, where it stands guard faithfully in
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has set aside a gallery to remind visitors that today’s carefully-spaced and lit exhibits are not the only
Old Sturbridge Village, in Massachusetts, calls itself a living history museum, which means that it tries to portray the whole range of life and activities
At Boston’s Museum of Science, one of the stars of the show in the Theatre of Electricity show is the Van de Graaff generator, which
As is usually the case when you discover or rediscover something wonderful, you’re usually on the way to somewhere else, and that was the case
On a cold day in December, I set out on a walk across Boston Common and over Beacon Hill to visit Boston’s Museum of African
In late October, with leaves turning, Halloween around the corner and crowds in public places reduced by Covid-era restrictions, I paid a return visit to
Along the Charles River After attending a conference in Boston, instead of rushing back to the Big Apple I decided to take a more leisurely route,
Boston will host Mayflower Sails 2020, a free six-day maritime festival May 14 to 19, featuring a sail-in to the harbor by two historic ships,
Samantha shares her visit to historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Quincy Market in Boston, Massachusetts.
Well, maybe not your dog, but that’s the title of this fiberglass sculpture at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, where
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has set aside a gallery to remind visitors that today’s carefully-spaced and lit
Old Sturbridge Village, in Massachusetts, calls itself a living history museum, which means that it tries to portray the whole
At Boston’s Museum of Science, one of the stars of the show in the Theatre of Electricity show is the
As is usually the case when you discover or rediscover something wonderful, you’re usually on the way to somewhere else,
On a cold day in December, I set out on a walk across Boston Common and over Beacon Hill to
In late October, with leaves turning, Halloween around the corner and crowds in public places reduced by Covid-era restrictions, I
Along the Charles River After attending a conference in Boston, instead of rushing back to the Big Apple I decided to
Boston will host Mayflower Sails 2020, a free six-day maritime festival May 14 to 19, featuring a sail-in to the
Samantha shares her visit to historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Quincy Market in Boston, Massachusetts.