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Historical Society of Old Yarmouth

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Cranbrook Institute of Science

New Hampshire Boat Museum

Moultonborough, New Hampshire

603-569-4554

www.nhbm.org

The New Hampshire Boat Museum (NHBM) is an experiential center that focuses on learning through doing by offering a plethora of hands-on programs and events.

NHBM was founded in 1992 by a group of antique and classic boating enthusiasts who wanted to share their love of New Hampshire’s freshwater boating heritage. Today, the Museum’s mission is to inspire an enduring connection, stewardship, and appreciation of the boating heritage of New Hampshire’s fresh waterways through compelling exhibits, experiences, and educational programs.

Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts

508-362-3021

hsoy.org

The Historical Society of Old Yarmouth’s vision is to explore, preserve & share our rich heritage so it isn’t lost forever. With this in mind, the Society seeks to promote, preserve & present the history of the Town of Yarmouth, Massachusetts & its vicinity. Programs are aimed at improving the quality of life through educational & historical presentations, walks & special events. Historical buildings include a sea captain’s home & museum, gate house, Quaker chapel, blacksmith shop & cobbler shop. Next to the Museum grows magnificent 120+ year old Weeping Beech tree, the largest on Cape Cod & part of 50 acres of nature trails belonging to the Society.

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

248-645-3209

science.cranbrook.edu

Cranbrook Institute of Science is a natural history and science museum that fosters in its audiences a passion for understanding the world around them and a lifelong love of learning. Through its broadly based educational programs, its permanent and changing exhibits and its collections and research, the Institute develops a scientifically literate public able to cope with today's knowledge-based society. Moreover, Cranbrook Institute of Science generates the enthusiasm for learning about the natural world that will produce the scientists of tomorrow.