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Get Your History That Doesn't Suck With Professor Greg Jackson Tickets in Somerville: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for History That Doesn't Suck With Professor Greg Jackson Arts At The Armory
191 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA
02143, US
1. Somerville City Hall - 0.3 miles, $1.50/hour
2. 181 Washington St. Lot - 0.4 miles, $10/day
3. Davis Square Garage - 0.5 miles, $1.50/hour
4. Alewife Station - 2 miles, $7/day
5. On-street parking - 0.1 miles, $1.25/hour
History That Doesn't Suck With Professor Greg Jackson Concert Live at Arts At The Armory | Somerville – June 17th, 2026
Arts At The Armory is one of those hidden gems that truly captures the spirit of community and creativity in Somerville. It’s not just a gallery or performance space; it’s a hub where the local arts scene comes alive, especially during its popular annual holiday fair, which is packed with unique artisan crafts and handmade goods that make perfect gifts or just great treasures to stumble upon. Over the years, the center has teamed up with local schools and colleges, offering workshops that bring art right into the hands of students, kind of inspiring to see young artists get their start here. The versatility of Arts At The Armory keeps you guessing; one day it might be hosting a lively concert, and the next, an intimate art exhibit featuring works by neighborhood painters and sculptors. Honestly, wandering through the gallery can lead to some unexpected delights, don’t be surprised if you find a cozy nook with a stunning view of the city or a seat that feels like it was made for quiet contemplation. Photographers love the balcony for that perfect shot of the bustling street below. If you’re heading from Arlington, just follow Mass Ave south until you spot the building’s historic brick façade. Coming from Somerville? Take Washington Street and then switch onto Highland Avenue, and you’re there. As anyone who’s been to Arts At The Armory knows, it’s a place that keeps evolving, making every visit feel fresh, kind of like a treasure hunt. And for fans of local history and arts, it’s a must-see stop that fits right into the larger story of Somerville’s vibrant cultural scene, which is exactly what makes Arts At The Armory a staple in the kind of History That Doesn’t Suck with Professor Greg Jackson Somerville.