To select a museum, click “Details/Reserve”, then select which Pass to reserve.
Historic New England
141 Cambridge Street, Administrative Offices: Otis House, Boston, MA 02114
https://www.historicnewengland.org/
[Details/Reserve]
Historic New England is a historic preservation organization which owns and operates historic house museums and properties open to the public throughout most of New England. The majority of the 36 properties are in Massachusetts, but locations exist in all NE states but Vermont. These include Castle Tucker (Wiscasset, ME), the Jackson House (Portsmouth, NH), the Spencer-Pierce-Little Farm, which (Newbury, MA), Roseland Cottage (Woodstock, CT), the Otis House (Boston, MA), the Lyman Estate (Waltham, MA), Gropius House (Lincoln, MA), and the Arnold House (Lincoln, RI). Styles represented include Federal, Colonial Revival, Victorian, Queen Anne, Arts & Crafts, and Modern, among many others. The website provides much detail, including directions, contact information, and history of each property.
Categories: Architecture, Family, History, Nature, Recreation
Pass Type: Coupon Pass (must be picked up from the branch, but does not require returning)
Pass Benefits
Historic New England properties are all over New England: discover thirty-eight historic sites which span four centuries of architectural styles and five New England states. Historic New England takes care of 167 buildings with 2,903 windows, 147 chimneys, 71 heating systems, and 284,228 square feet of roofs. One pass grants free admission for two adults and their children and grandchildren under 18 for a tour. Prebooking tours is encouraged, book online using the promo code on the back of the pass. The pass is single use, must be collected from the Library, and will be kept by the admissions staff upon entry. Each museum / property has individual hours, so please plan accordingly to make the most of your visit.
This pass must be picked up from the library.
Massachusetts State Parks (Department of Conservation and Recreation)
251 Causeway Street, Suite 900, Boston, MA 02114-2104
617-626-1250
http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/
[Details/Reserve]
The Massachusetts State Parks have locations in all regions of the Commonwealth, from Pittsfield to Boston, and from Gloucester to Provincetown. They include beaches, wooded parks, parkways, and reservoirs, each with its own unique activities and amenities like hiking, biking, swimming and boating, camping, and more.
Categories: Children, Family, Nature, Recreation
Pass Type: Circulating Pass (must be picked up and returned to the branch)
Pass Benefits
Park free at over 50 facilities in the MA State Park system that charges a day use parking fee. Pass does not guarantee a parking space but allows you to park free. Passes can be picked up on Thursday, Friday or Saturday for all weekend use. This pass will be circulated with an envelope so it can be returned to the drop box on Monday.
Hang tag directly on your rearview mirror.