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17th century New England saw its fair share of witch hysteria, with neighbors accusing neighbors of heresy. Some of the most infamous trials played out in Salem, Massachusetts, but as a new exhibition in Springfield highlights, the first true witch scare didn’t happen in Witch City, but the City of Homes.
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T-Rex-sized changes are being planned at the Springfield Museums. Laying the pre-historic foundation before that, though, are improvements made possible by ARPA funds.
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If you love scales, spiders and sharks, good news: following a year of work and renovations, one of the biggest museums in western Massachusetts has reimagined and reopened its live animal center, complete with a new exhibition.
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A total eclipse was off the table for viewers in Massachusetts, but 93 percent coverage was still a sight to see.
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Saturday marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss. The Springfield Museums will be celebrating the occasion just as a five-year campaign comes to fruition.
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Museums local economic impact put at $22 million
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It is a "stamp of approval," said the Museums' president
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International Space Station exhibit is planned
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Second round of funding announced in western Massachusetts
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An exhibit of works by an artist and activist once described as “China’s most dangerous man” has opened in western Massachusetts. Works by the…