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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 isn’t just a venue; it’s a vibrant hub where the local arts scene collides with international flair, drawing in artists from all over the world, think cutting-edge installations and performances that make you stop and think for a second. Over the years, it’s earned some pretty nice awards recognizing its role in building a thriving, inclusive arts community, stuff like community arts awards that really hit home. The place is known for its diverse programming, showcasing artists from all backgrounds, which means you never really know what to expect but always leave inspired. Attending a show there feels like stepping into a different world, especially when you snag a VIP ticket with upgraded amenities and cozy, intimate spaces that create a real buzz. Getting to Arts At The Armory is pretty straightforward, just follow Highland Avenue from Alewife, or hop off the bus at the 67 stop near the T station, and suddenly you’re in the middle of a cultural explosion. Honestly, it’s a spot that proves arts aren’t just for the gallery crowd, they’re for everyone, and History That Doesn’t Suck With Professor Greg Jackson Somerville would definitely agree that places like this keep the spirit of community and creativity alive in ways that make history worth talking about.