The Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History, located in Middlebury, Vermont is the oldest chartered community history museum in the United States, according to its website. Comprised of three separate museums, the Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History features relics that document life in small-town 19th-century Vermont. Exhibits include antique documents and furniture, painting by Vermont artists and agricultural displays. The museum also offers an on-site research center where visitors can research local businesses and residents of centuries gone by.
The Ground Zero Museum Workshop, located just steps from where the former Twin Towers were located, presents a stark and dramatic look at the events of September 11, 2001. The museum offers a 90-minute tour featuring photographs that were taken as events unfolded on September 11, along with remnants recovered from the ashes of ground zero. Also present is an on-site store that features souvenirs available for purchase, with profits going toward the victims of September 11 and their families.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, Radio City Music Hall hosts live performances and concerts throughout the year and is also home to the Radio City Rockettes. Radio City Music Hall is also available for tours, where guests are guided through the establishment and learn about the history of Radio City Music Hall and the performers that have graced its stages throughout the years. Radio City Music Hall also offers an on-site store filled with souvenirs that are available for purchase.
Centrally located in downtown Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts houses nearly 450,000 works of art. Originally opened in 1876, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston has housed some of the world's most famous works of art. Guests of the museum can view art ranging from paintings and drawings to photographs and artistic jewelry. The Museum of Fine Arts Boston also features more than 1,100 musical instruments on display that symbolize the effect that music has had on art throughout the world.