Massachusetts Exhibits on a Budget
10 things to do for $10
1 Museum of African American History - Exhibits, events, and guided walking tours of the Black Heritage Trail in Boston are run year round. Locations are in Boston and Nantucket.
- Admission in Boston is $5
2 MIT List Visual Arts Center - This museum, located in Kendall Square in Cambridge, features several modern exhibits.
- Free and open to the public
3 Harvard University museums - The Harvard Art Museum features three renowned museums in one: The Fogg Art Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, and Arthur M. Sackler Museum. The Fogg and Busch-Reisinger are closed for renovation until 2013. Harvard Museum of Natural History offers comtemporary and historical exhibits and research.
- Admission is $9 for adults for both attractions
4 Orchard House - This historic home in Concord, shown by guided tour only, was once home to the family of writer Louisa May Alcott. Her story Little Women was based in the home.
- Admission is $8
5 Cape Cod Potato Chips Tour - Wondering how those Cape Cod Potato Chips taste so good and fresh? You can find out by taking a tour of the factory, which is located in Hyannis.
- Admission is free
6 Charles River Museum of Industry - Waltham, about 20 minutes west of Boston, was an early home of industry in the new world, thanks to the power drawn from the Charles River. The Waltham Watch Company is no longer in existence, but it once produced more than 40 million watches. Today, a museum exploring invention resides in the historic 1814 Boston Manufacturing Company textile mill, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as America's first factory.
- Admission is $5
7 United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum - Tour the USS Salem, located in the former Quincy Fore River Shipyard. The museum also includes a new exhibit that looks at U. S. Navy SEALs, and their history and training.
- Admission is $8
8 Higgins Armory Museum - In this unusual museum, you can find ancient armor and arms, from not only Western countries, but also from Asia and Africa. Exhibits are spread out over four floors, and events could include a "14th Century Knight Presentation." The museum is located in Worcester.
- Admission is $10
9 Salem Witch Museum - The popular museum educates visitors on Salem?s witch history and on what witchcraft means through a haunting interactive presentation.
- Admission is $8.50
10 Sargent House Museum - You can get a taste of the old New England seaport of Gloucester by visiting this 100-plus-year-old home that was turned into a museum in the early 20th century. Several pieces by painter John Singer Sargent, who traced his roots to Colonial Gloucester, are on display.
- Admission is $10




