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ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Hours of Operation: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00am-4:00pm
General Information: (617) 522-6547
Collector Car: (617) 522-6547 ext.13
Function Rentals: (617) 522-6547 ext.18
Education, Lectures, or Concerts: (617) 522-6547 ext.19 |
DIRECTIONS |
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From Boston:
Take Route 9 West and take a left on Lee Street (Rt. 9 Reservoir will be on your left). After taking a Left at Lee Street follow until the road dead ends at your next set of lights about 1.5 miles. This will be Newton Street. Take a Left at lights and then immediately bear right. ¼ of a mile on your left will be Larz Anderson Park and the entrance to the museum.
From Points North:
Take Route Route 128/95 South to Route 9 East towards Boston. Follow Route 9 about 5 miles until you reach Lee Street. Take a right on Lee Street and follow 1.5 miles until you reach your next set of lights. Take a left at the lights on to Newton Street. Immediately bear to your right and follow 1.4 mile. On your left will be Larz Anderson Park and the entrance to the museum.
From Points South:
Take Route Route 128/95 North to Route 9 East towards Boston. Follow Route 9 about 5 miles until you reach Lee Street. Take a right on Lee Street and follow 1.5 miles until you reach your next set of lights. Take a left at the lights on to Newton Street. Immediately bear to your right and follow 1.4 mile. On your left will be Larz Anderson Park and the entrance to the museum.
From Points West:
Take Route 90 East until you reach Route 128/Rt. 95. Take Route Route 128/95 South to Route 9 East towards Boston. Follow Route 9 about 5 miles until you reach Lee Street. Take a right on Lee Street and follow 1.5 miles until you reach your next set of lights. Take a left at the lights on to Newton Street. Immediately bear to your right and follow 1.4 mile. On your left will be Larz Anderson Park and the entrance to the museum.exhibits, an in depth look at our permanent collection, and the history behind the museum. |