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With 5,000 objects on four floors, this museum is dedicated to the collection, preservation and exhibition of arms and armor. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. Address: 100 Barber Avenue Worcester MA USA 01606
1 508 853-6015
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The National Plastics Center and Museum exhibits the history and various use of plastic. Collection highlights include plastic Thomas Toys from 1944-1960 and Tupperware, which was introduced to Leominster in 1946 by self educated chemist Earl S. Tupper. Hours of operation are 11am-4pm Wednesday-Saturday. Group tours are available. Address: 210 Lancaster Street Leominster MA USA 01453
1 978 537-9529
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Outdoor history museum located over 200 acres. There are over 40 exhibit buildings re-creating a rural New England 1830 village. Address: 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road Sturbridge MA 01566
1 508 347-3362
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Sports play a major role in every day Boston life and this sports museum supports and reflects this importance, while inspiring youth with memorabilia and educational programming. Address: 150 Causeway St, Boston MA USA 02115
Send an Email 1 617 787-7678
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Dedicated to the history of Willard clocks, this museum showcases over 80 clocks along with family portraits, furnishings and other Willard family heirlooms. Reservations are required for groups of eight or more. Address: 11 Willard Street North Grafton MA USA 01536
1 508 839-3500
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