National Heritage Museum
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The National Heritage Museum is an American history museum which was founded and supported by 32 Scottish rite freemasons of United States. Within the building, there is a library, exhibits of the history of MA freemason and also a statue and a portrait of George Washington. The exhibits and decorative arts along with the American Revolution exhibits attract visitors. Here, visitors can enjoy the US history get unfold before them through the exhibits. The library known as the Van Gorden-Williams is a research facility which specializes in Masonic, American history and also organizes exhibitions from their holdings.
Category: Museums
Address: 33 Marrett Rd
Website http://www.nationalheritagemuseum.org
Telephone: +1 781-861-6559
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