Once the most famous architect of his day, Ralph Adams Cram designed many churches, schools and libraries throughout New England. He also...
Back in the day, broadcasting legend Salty Brine was as much a part of Rhode Island life as Del’s Lemonade, coffee milk...
The summer White House has featured in presidential life since John Adams returned to Quincy, Mass., to get away from the muggy...
Visit the South Shore of Massachusetts and you won’t have much doubt about why people call it the Irish Riviera. Orange-and-green flags...
When First Lady Jackie Kennedy visited England in 1961, society photographer Cecil Beaton met her at a dinner party. In his journal...
In honor of President’s Day, the New England Historical Society brings you another guide to how to eat like a president. We...