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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 really brings the community together in a way that’s both inspiring and a little unpredictable. It’s not just about the art or performances, though those are pretty fantastic, it’s about the whole vibe. You’ve got this cozy eatery serving drinks during events, which honestly makes hanging out even more enjoyable. They partner up with local schools and organizations to run workshops that spark creativity in young minds, like kids getting hands-on with sculpture or trying their hand at printmaking. There’s also a retail space packed with cool stuff made by regional artisans, so supporting local really feels part of the experience. The place is big on sustainability too, hosting events that promote conservation efforts, think eco-friendly art projects and discussions on reducing waste. Kids are super welcome, with a dedicated zone that’s thoughtfully tucked away so parents can relax and not worry about the little ones causing a ruckus. On the main level, you get this immersive vibe with dynamic performances that pull you right in. If you’re just strolling by, a walk down Broadway from Davis to Highland Rd is a treat, offering a glimpse of the neighborhood’s charm. Honestly, History That Doesn't Suck With Professor Greg Jackson Somerville would totally agree that Arts At The Armory is more than a venue, it’s a lively hub where culture, community, and a little bit of chaos come together in the best way.