WNDR Museum Boston

WNDR Museum Boston

WNDR Museum

Boston, MA

Looking for a place in Boston where art, technology, and imagination collides? The WNDR Museum Boston, nestled in the heart of this vibrant city, is not your typical museum experience. From interactive installations to mind-bending optical illusions, every corner of this museum is designed to spark curiosity and inspire wonder. Let me show you around.

Check out a few of our favorite rooms:

My favorite room was one where they scan your eye and then project your eyeball to a large screen. Look how cool my daughter’s eyeball is!

WNDR Museum Boston

And here’s a peek at mine!

WNDR Museum Boston

In Yayoi Kusama’s room exhibit called Let’s Survive Forever, you get exactly 1 minute to explore the room.

WNDR Museum Boston

It is filled with mirrors and shiny balls.

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Museum of Broadway NYC

Museum of Broadway NYC

Museum of Broadway

New York City

Take a journey into the heart of Broadway without even needing a ticket to a show. Nestled amidst the bustling streets of the Big Apple, the Museum of Broadway stands as a tribute to the glitz, glamour, and sheer magic of the iconic Broadway scene. Whether you have a love of theater or are just looking to dive into the rich history of one of the world’s most celebrated stages, this place has something for everyone.

From the dazzling costumes to the elaborate set designs, every corner oozes with the essence of Broadway. One of the highlights of the museum is its extensive collection of memorabilia spanning decades of Broadway history. Get up close and personal with original scripts, playbills, and even props from some of the most iconic productions to ever grace the stage.

Take a walk with us to see some of our favorite exhibits.

Showboat

Museum of Broadway NYC

Mamma Mia

Museum of Broadway NYC

Les Misérables

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WonderWorks Myrtle Beach

WonderWorks Myrtle Beach

WonderWorks Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Nestled along the sun-kissed shores of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is the crazy adventure of WonderWorks. As you step through the doors, prepare to embark on a fun journey filled with interactive exhibits, mind-bending illusions, and activities that will ignite your sense of wonder. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a science enthusiast, or simply seeking a day of family fun, WonderWorks Myrtle Beach promises a day unlike any other.

How did the building turn upside down?

On a remote island, in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle, there was a top-secret research laboratory led by Professor Wonder. While working on an experiment to harness the power of a tornado, something went terribly wrong! The power of the tornado was unleashed into the laboratory! The mighty cyclone ripped the building from its foundation! The tornado carried the lab hundreds of miles away where it finally landed upside-down! Haha…I love this!

As soon as you walk in you’ll know it is going to be a little crazy because you walk through this mind-blowing tube of moving colors and light.  Good luck keeping your balance.

WonderWorks Myrtle Beach

What fun things can you do inside?

With more than 100 hands-on exhibits and interactive displays, there is something fun for everyone to do! Here are a few of our favorite things we did:

This ride was crazy.  As soon as I saw it goes upside down, I bailed. The girls were brave enough to go on it.

WonderWorks Myrtle Beach

We entered the Hurricane Shack to experience category 1 hurricane force winds of 84 Miles Per Hour. Hold on to your hats!

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American Heritage Museum

American Heritage Museum

American Heritage Museum

American Heritage Museum was designed to fully engage people in understanding our turbulent past. In this remarkable place, American history will be explored, studied, and most of all, remembered. Through educational interpretation, and a chronologically arranged series of dioramas and exhibits, the American Heritage Museum will bring the history of our veterans to life.

The following is just a few of the exhibits you’ll see at the museum:

WWI Trench Experience

American Heritage Museum

1940- 1943 North Africa

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Old Sturbridge Village

Old Sturbridge Village

Old Sturbridge Village

Do you ever wish you could step back in history to see what life was like in New England? At Old Sturbridge Village you can do just that. Prepare to transport back in time as you wander through this enchanting re-creation of a 19th-century rural village. From historic buildings to costumed interpreters, explore the sights, sounds, and stories of yesteryear in this captivating destination.

Explore 200+ acres and 40 historical buildings, chat with costumed historians as they work the tasks of the past, and be inspired by the stories of early 19th-century rural New England life.

Come with us as we explore this fun spot. Because we were on a tight schedule, we weren’t able to go into all the buildings. I can’t wait to return with the rest of my family and explore the whole village. Here are some fun stops we did get to see:

Center Meetinghouse

This was the gathering place for town meetings, elections, and Congregational worship services.

Fenno House

Old Sturbridge Village

We loved looking at the adorable sheep in the yard at this home that was known for spinning, weaving, and dyeing woolens.

Cabinetmaking Shop

Old Sturbridge Village

These cabinetmakers made a variety of objects from fancy furniture to basic wooden tools used around the home and farms. Today they were making legs that can be used for tables and chairs.

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AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N.

AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Las Vegas

AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N.

Las Vegas, Nevada

During the pandemic, my oldest daughter introduced us to the world of Marvel.  Every week we would have a family movie night and she played each movie (in chronological order no less) and we grew to love the Avengers! We were so excited to visit the AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. when we were in Vegas. It did not disappoint.  There was so much to see, but let me show you some of our favorite parts.  Time to head inside.

AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Las Vegas

Mission Brief:

To delve into the history and profiles of Captain America, Hulk, Thor and Iron Man. Your goal: To interactively assemble case files on each of the characters and move on to become qualified members of the AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. If you think you have what it takes. If you think you can be something more…

AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Las Vegas

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House of Seven Gables

House of Seven Gables

Salem, Massachusetts

If you are in Salem, MA, and want to get away from all the talk about witches, The House of the Seven Gables may be the destination for you.  This historic home, built in 1668, is best known today as the setting of world-renowned American author Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1851 novel. Take a guided 45-minute group tour through this seaside home. You’ll have an expert guide that is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the subject.  Never read the book? Don’t worry…most visitors haven’t.  It’s a wonderful way to get a glimpse of what Salem was like at that time period.

House of Seven Gables

What do you see during your visit?

Let me show you a peek at some of the rooms you’ll view:

Make sure you go outside an look at the view of the harbor.

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A Visit to Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA

PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM

If you are looking for a lovely activity for the whole family to do while you’re in Salem, Massachusetts, the Peabody Essex Museum is a wonderful option.  It was a gloomy, rainy day outside when I visited and it was the perfect place to spend the morning. Take a peek at some of the pieces that I most enjoyed:

Protector Goddess, mid-1800’s. Artist in Kerala, India

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7 Ways to Entertain Kids at Museums

 

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I love going to museums and have always wanted my kids to be just as excited about them as me. Their first museum was visited in a stroller, and when they were finally able to walk it was time to explore the Museum of Natural History in NYC.  Some of my friends think it’s pointless to bring their kids because they don’t get anything out of it.  Seriously?  How can you possibly stand next to the statue of David and not get anything out of it? However, how do you entertain kids at museums?

Now don’t get me wrong, my kids and I don’t stand at a painting and discuss the contrasting and muted tones or the use of negative space.  It usually sounded more like, “Hahaha…look Mom…BOOBS!”

My girls have been to museums in NYC, Boston, Portugal, London, and Greece and have never once told me they were bored.  When they were young, they treated a museum as a place to use their imagination and they come up with some pretty cool ideas.  Now that they’re teens they still love going to museums. I asked the girls to share in their own words some tips on how they’d entertain themselves at museums when they were younger. Take it away ladies…

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Picasso Museum, A Gem in Barcelona, Spain


The Picasso Museum, which opened in 1963, is another must-see attraction while in Barcelona.  The museum shows the deep connection Picasso had to the city, and you will learn all about what made Picasso one of the most famous artist in history. Let me tell you all about it…

Where is this fabulous building located?

Getting to the museum is a delight, because you will weave through small dark alleyways in a gorgeous section of Barcelona.  The building itself is a work of art, and it fits in well with the Gothic architecture of the city.

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All about museum tickets…

The Picasso Museum is one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona, so I would suggest buying tickets online before you go.  They like to keep crowds to a minimum, so they only allow a certain number of people in at a time. As with most attractions, the tickets are timed and you will need to arrive during your window or you will not be allowed to enter.

 

Ticket costs…

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