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Address: 21 Edwards Street
Springfield,
01103
Phone: 413-263-6800Email: info@springfieldmuseums.orgGet Directions: Get DirectionsThe Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, the newest museum on the Quad, is devoted to Springfield native Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss! The first floor features family friendly, interactive exhibits exploring Dr. Seuss’s Springfield roots and providing opportunities to experiment with new sounds and vocabulary, play rhyming games, and invent stories–all in line with Read more... -
Address: 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road
Sturbridge
01566
Phone: (800) 733-1830Get Directions: Get DirectionsPlan Your Visit Adventure Old Sturbridge Village (OSV) is a “must-see” destination to experience early New England life from 1790-1840. One of the country’s largest living history museums, Old Sturbridge Village features costumed interpreters, 40 historic buildings, three water-powered mills, working farms, demonstrations, gardens and antiques. Visitors can watch the potter, tinsmith, cooper and blacksmith at work, see animals, Read more...