TOP 30 Hill institute lecture series in Massachusetts
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Hill Institute
● OpenThe Hill Institute, located at 83 Pine Street in Northampton, Massachusetts, is a historic institution that has been serving the local community for over a century. Originally founded as a free kindergarten for Florence children in 1876, it has since evolved into a center for adult education in various arts and crafts. The institute offers classes in a wide range of skills including basket making, knitting, woodworking, painting, and more, with over 1,000 individuals from the community participating each year. The Board of Trustees, made up of local educators and professionals, has worked diligently to preserve the institute's original endowment and ensure its continued success.
83 Pine St, Florence, MA 01062, United States -
Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen
● ClosedGreen Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen is a unique institution located at 6 Discovery Hill Road in Sandwich, Massachusetts, United States. This museum, park, and tourist attraction offers a variety of activities and events for nature enthusiasts of all ages. One of the highlights of the institution is the Thornton W. Burgess Nature Lecture Series, which explores the connection between Thornton Burgess and wildflowers. Visitors can join lectures and workshops to learn more about the importance of wildflowers in Burgess's work and in today's world.
6 Discovery Hill Rd, East Sandwich, MA 02537, United States -
Thornton Burgess Society
● ClosedThe Thornton Burgess Society, located at 6 Discovery Hill Road in Sandwich, Massachusetts, is a museum and tourist attraction dedicated to celebrating the life and work of renowned children's author and naturalist, Thornton W. Burgess. The institution offers a variety of events and activities for visitors of all ages, including the Thornton W. Burgess Nature Lecture Series, where guests can learn about the importance of wildflowers and explore the storybook world of Peter Cottontail and his friends. Visitors can also participate in hands-on experiences, such as making jams and jellies in the historic Green Briar Jam Kitchen, or admire the beautiful quilt created by Master Quilters using historic patterns. The institution also offers scholarships for those interested in exploring nature, art, and science at the Green Briar Nature Center.
6 Discovery Hill Rd, East Sandwich, MA 02537, United States -
Old Burial Ground
● OpenOld Burial Ground: A Historic Journey Through Cambridge's Past Nestled in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Old Burial Ground stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. Established in 1636, just a year after the founding of Harvard College, this historic cemetery offers visitors a unique glimpse into the early years of Cambridge and Harvard University.
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140, United States -
The North End- Italian Neighborhood
● OpenWelcome to The North End – Italian Neighborhood, your ultimate guide to experiencing the vibrant heart of Boston’s “Little Italy.” Nestled at 14 North Square in Boston, Massachusetts, this charming enclave is a captivating blend of rich history, diverse culture, and exquisite cuisine. Whether you're a local or a visitor, The North End offers a delightful journey through time and taste. Discover the allure of the North End, one of Boston's oldest residential areas, where the echoes of early European settlers mingle with the lively spirit of Italian immigrants. As you stroll through its narrow streets, you'll be greeted by rustic Italian street signs and the irresistible aroma of authentic Italian cuisine emanating from over 100 restaurants, cafés, and bakeries. From traditional dishes to innovative culinary delights, the North End is a paradise for food lovers.
14 North Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02113, United States
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