Chemotherapy Pioneered as a Cancer Treatment 

Massachusetts boasts some of the world’s most important health care institutions, including Massachusetts General Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Harvard Medical School. Our state is also renowned for world-class cancer treatment and is regarded as the birthplace of modern oncology. From pioneering chemotherapy to establishing world-class research institutions, Massachusetts has long been hailed […]

The First Jet Airplane Engine: Lynn Takes Flight

Massachusetts sees a flurry of inbound and outbound flights every single day through Boston Logan International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the country with more than 40 airlines and 100 domestic and international destinations available through the travel hub. It should, then, be no surprise that Massachusetts is home to many aviation firsts, […]

Massachusetts is Home to Harvard, the First American University

Did you know that the first American university was right here in Massachusetts? Founded in 1636 in the settlement of New Towne (later renamed Cambridge), Harvard University (originally named Harvard College) is the oldest operating institution of higher learning in the United States. The university was named after John Harvard, its first benefactor, who donated […]

Massachusetts Outscores Nation in Basketball’s History

Basketball, the high-flying and athleticism-laden sport now popularized around the world, was created in, yes, you guessed it, Massachusetts by Dr. James Naismith in 1891. The then 31-year-old graduate student studying physical education at what is now Springfield College sought an indoor activity for students to participate in between the conclusion of football season and […]

Celebrate Massachusetts’ Revolutionary History This August!

Did you know our nation’s journey to independence started right here in Massachusetts? Our state’s story is a tale of courage, conviction, and the unyielding pursuit of liberty. From the early days of religious dissent to the pivotal role played in the American Revolution, Massachusetts has been at the center of our country’s origins.  As […]

Mike Kirby: The British, and others, are coming

Tall Ships are returning to Boston July 11-16, 2026, which organizers expect will attract 5 million visitors to the state. Above, the barque Europa, of the Netherlands, departs Boston following Sail Boston in 2009.