Worcester Art Museum
The Worcester Art Museumhouses over 35,000 works of art dating from antiquity to the present day, representing cultures from all over the world. The WAM opened in 1898 in Worcester, Massachusetts, and is the second largest art museum in New England.
Notable works include:
Notable works include:
- El Greco, The Repentant Magdalene, about 1577
- Claude Monet, Water Lilies, 1908 and Waterloo Bridge, 1903
- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, St. Bartholomew
- Paul Gauguin, The Brooding Woman, 1891
- Edward Hicks, The Peaceable Kingdom, about 1833
- Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of a Man in a Top Hat, 1882
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Coco Eating His Soup, 1905
- Paul Cézanne, Study for The Cardplayers, 1890–1892
- Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Fernande Olivier, 1906
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester_Art_Museum#Collection
http://www.worcesterart.org/
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Die Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame ist die bekannteste Ruhmeshalle des Basketballs. In ihr werden außergewöhnliche Spieler, Trainer, Schiedsrichter und Förderer des Sports aufgenommen.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naismith_Memorial_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame
http://www.hoophall.com/
Mount Tom Range
The Mount Tom Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. It is part of the Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to nearly the Vermont border. A popular outdoor recreation resource, the range is known for its continuous west facing cliffs and its rugged, scenic character. It is also notable for its unique microclimate ecosystems and rare plant communities, as well as significant historic sites, such as the ruins of the 18th century Eyrie House located on Mount Nonotuck.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Tom_Range
The Holyoke Range
The Holyoke Range or Mount Holyoke Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. It is a sub-range of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border. A popular hiking destination, the range is known for its anomalous east-west orientation, high ledges and its scenic character. It is also notable for its unique microclimate ecosystems and rare plant communities, as well as significant historic sites, such as the Mount Holyoke Summit House and the Horse Caves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Holyoke_Range
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge [ˈkeɪmbɹɪdʒ] ist eine Stadt im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts und Vorort von Boston. Sie wurde benannt zu Ehren von Cambridge, England, der Stadt, wo die Gründerväter studiert hatten (Universität Cambridge). Cambridge ist bekannt durch die Harvard University und das Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Cambridge befindet sich in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Der Landkreis wurde 1997 abgeschafft und existiert heute lediglich als geographische Beschreibung. Cambridge und Lowell waren die Kreisstädte von Middlesex County.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_%28Massachusetts%29
http://www.cambridgema.gov/
Harvard Art Museums
The Harvard Art Museums are part of Harvard University and comprise three museums: the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum and four research centers: the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, the Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art, the Harvard Art Museums Archives, and the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies.
The Harvard Art Museums are distinguished by the range and depth of their collections, their exhibitions, and the original research of their staff. The collections include approximately 250,000 objects in all media, ranging in date from antiquity to the present and originating in Europe, North America, North Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.
http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/
Harvard Museum of Natural History
The Harvard Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum on the grounds of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In the Museum’s permanent galleries, visitors encounter the diversity of life on earth, from dinosaurs to fossil invertebrates and reptiles, to large mammals, birds and fish, and the only mounted Kronosaurus. The mineralogical galleries present a systematic display of meteorites, minerals and gemstones. The galleries also house the historic Blaschka glass models of plants, popularly known as the Glass Flowers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Museum_of_Natural_History
http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/
Ray and Maria Stata Center
The Ray and Maria Stata Center Building 32 is a 720,000-square-foot (67,000 m2) academic complex designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The building opened for initial occupancy on March 16, 2004. It sits on the site of MIT's former Building 20, which housed the historic Radiation Laboratory, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.