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Massachusetts

Cultural Building sights in Massachusetts

  1. A

    Boston Athenaeum

    Founded in 1807, the Boston Athenaeum is an old and distinguished private library, having hosted the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne, as well as less traditional members like Amy Lowell.

    Its collection has over half a million volumes, including an impressive selection of art, which is showcased in the on-site gallery. Unfortunately, the library itself is open to members only, but tourists can visit the gallery. Tours of the whole library are conducted at 3pm on Tuesday and Thursday, but you must reserve your spot in advance.

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  2. B

    Mapparium

    If you've ever wanted to walk across the planet, the Christian Science Church's Mapparium, an enormous stained-glass globe with a bridge through its center, provides the easiest route.

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  3. C

    North End Branch Library

    Pop into the North End Branch Library to check out the impressive plaster model of Doge's Palace in Venice.

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