Norman Rockwell Museum Stockbridge, MA Norman Rockwell was probably most famous for his Saturday Evening Post covers Which depict small […]
Archive | 2012
Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum
Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum Lenox, MA Ventfort Hall, built by George and Sarah Morgan as their summer […]
Chesterwood
Daniel Chester French (April 20, 1850 – October 7, 1931) was an American sculptor. His best-known work is the sculpture […]
Mystic Seaport Museum
“Climb aboard another era” in this 19th century seaport village. Mystic Seaport village has the usual findings: blacksmith, cooperage, church, […]
Titanic – 12,450 Feet Below
Laurel Thorndike Rich Roth mentioned.It’s a chilly night upon the frigid North Atlantic. Though stars glitter above, gloom presses in […]
Victoria Museum – The Morse-Libby Mansion
The Morse-Libby Mansion in Portland Maine is a great place if you’re a fan of Victoriana. The house is quite […]
World Children’s Museum
Sharon A. Roth mentioned. What a fun place! And, I visited without a child in tow! The mission of World […]
Museum of Modern Art
I have to admit when I heard we were going to the MOMA, Museum of Modern Art, inside I cringed. […]
PEM – Peabody Essex Museum
“Post Visualization” photographers whose motivation lay in making pictures rather than taking photographs. This statement can be used to describe […]
The Hyde Collection – Art Museum, House + Gardens
This is one of our favorite small museums. We had the good fortune of finding The Hyde Collection before […]