Museums in Southeastern MassachusettsTotal found in this region of Massachusetts: 10Art Complex Museum 189 Alden Street Duxbury, MA Type: Art The collection of the Carl A. Weyerhaeuser family; European and American prints, Shaker furniture, American paintings and Asian ... Battleship Cove 5 Water Street Fall River, MA Type: Military Naval history, mainly World War II era; Collection includes the USS Massachusetts, USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., USS Lionfish subm... Jenney Museum 48 Summer Street Plymouth, MA Type: Historic House Status: Seasonal A house built in 1749 that is now a museum; Located in front of the Jenney Grist Mill; Offers exhibits and walking tours related... Lizzy Borden Museum 230 Second Street Fall River, MA Type: History The place where Lizzy Borden may or may not have killed her parents with an ax in 1892 (she was acquitted) is now a bed & breakf... Marine Museum at Fall River 70 Water Street Fall River, MA Type: Technology Over 100 ship & boat models including a 28 foot model of the RMS Titanic Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street Marion, MA Type: Science Exhibits & programs geared toward school-age children; "educational and informational resource for the surrounding area, special... New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill (791 Purchase Street) New Bedford, MA Type: History Collection consists of whale skeletons, scrimshaw, paintings, artifacts, books, logbooks, journals, manuscripts, photographs; Co... New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park Elm Street New Bedford, MA Type: History A whole area of New Bedford; includes New Bedford Whaling Museum, Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Garden Museum, Seamen's Bethel, Wat... Pilgrim Hall Museum 75 Court Street (Route 3A) Plymouth, MA Type: History 17th century artifacts and historical paintings relating to the Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony, and the Wampanoag (native Americans) Tom Thumb Museum 18 Jackson Street Middleborough, MA Type: History Museum of memorabilia of General Tom Thumb, who was a midget made famous by circus creator P.T. Barnum. General Tom Thumb lived... |