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Geography, landmarks, etc.
I've never been there so how can I get persuaded to want to go there?
Answer
suggestions for the Bay State
(hint: never go in the winter, ever)
Boston
Museums, lots of Museums: The MFA (art) Isabella Stuart Gardner (art) ICA (art) The Aquarium, The Science Museum, Harvard and MIT museums, not to mention all the Historical sites; sites along the Freedom Trail, John Adams House
Check listings for concerts, plays and other events
Red Sox Game,or other sports event
Visit the Harbor Islands, Whale watch, Blue Hills State reservation
shopping, lots of shopping in Quincy Market, Newbury Street or Harvard Square in Cambridge, also visit the insanely overpriced Copley Place Mall
Duck tours
Go to the top of the Prudential Tower for a great view
Take a Boston Harbor Cruise. There are all sorts of cruises for different interests
Salem:
the touristy spots are right off the Commuter rail train station
check out the Peabody Essex Museum, all the witch stuff, the historic site run by the Park Service and lots of shopping and restaurants
Concord
Minute Man National Park
Cape Cod and the Islands
great beaches
lots of shopping
Cape Cod Summer baseball league
lots of small museums
many nature reserves and hiking trails
boating, fishing, mini golf
western MA
numerous small museums
hiking and camping in the mountains
Tanglewood classical music concerts
also there are zoos in Boston, Stoneham and Mendon
other points of interest include: Whaling Museum in new Bedford, Higgins Armoury a medieval armor Museum in Worcester, Tower Hill Botanical Gardens In Boylston, Magic Wings Butterfly Sanctuary in Deerfield, Beneski Dinosaur Museum In Amherst, Plymouth Plantation, shopping in Rockport and Newburyport
suggestions for the Bay State
(hint: never go in the winter, ever)
Boston
Museums, lots of Museums: The MFA (art) Isabella Stuart Gardner (art) ICA (art) The Aquarium, The Science Museum, Harvard and MIT museums, not to mention all the Historical sites; sites along the Freedom Trail, John Adams House
Check listings for concerts, plays and other events
Red Sox Game,or other sports event
Visit the Harbor Islands, Whale watch, Blue Hills State reservation
shopping, lots of shopping in Quincy Market, Newbury Street or Harvard Square in Cambridge, also visit the insanely overpriced Copley Place Mall
Duck tours
Go to the top of the Prudential Tower for a great view
Take a Boston Harbor Cruise. There are all sorts of cruises for different interests
Salem:
the touristy spots are right off the Commuter rail train station
check out the Peabody Essex Museum, all the witch stuff, the historic site run by the Park Service and lots of shopping and restaurants
Concord
Minute Man National Park
Cape Cod and the Islands
great beaches
lots of shopping
Cape Cod Summer baseball league
lots of small museums
many nature reserves and hiking trails
boating, fishing, mini golf
western MA
numerous small museums
hiking and camping in the mountains
Tanglewood classical music concerts
also there are zoos in Boston, Stoneham and Mendon
other points of interest include: Whaling Museum in new Bedford, Higgins Armoury a medieval armor Museum in Worcester, Tower Hill Botanical Gardens In Boylston, Magic Wings Butterfly Sanctuary in Deerfield, Beneski Dinosaur Museum In Amherst, Plymouth Plantation, shopping in Rockport and Newburyport
What is there to do in Massachusetts?
Q. Hey there!
I am going on a college visit/tour to MCPHS in Boston, Ma. I will be having my Brother and Sister who are a lot younger than I, and my mom and dad want to know what there is to do for them. Being from Long Island and never been to MA, I guess it is wise to ask.
They are looking for something fun to do. I know MA is very historical and great for touring, but we want something that appeals to kids. Any amuesment parks? Aquariums?
Thanks!
I am going on a college visit/tour to MCPHS in Boston, Ma. I will be having my Brother and Sister who are a lot younger than I, and my mom and dad want to know what there is to do for them. Being from Long Island and never been to MA, I guess it is wise to ask.
They are looking for something fun to do. I know MA is very historical and great for touring, but we want something that appeals to kids. Any amuesment parks? Aquariums?
Thanks!
Answer
Amusemt parks?
You have 6 flags out is Agawam
there is the New England Aquarium in Boston and the Woods Hole Aquarium in Falmouth
there are lots of beaches, though I'd avoid North Shore Beaches, the water is too cold
here is a list of many suggestions of things to do in Massachusetts
suggestions for the Bay State
Boston
Museums, lots of Museums: The MFA (art) Isabella Stuart Gardner (art) ICA (art) The Aquarium, The Science Museum, Harvard and MIT museums, not to mention all the Historical sites; sites along the Freedom Trail, John Adams House
Check listings for concerts, plays and other events
Red Sox Game,or other sports event
Visit the Harbor Islands, Whale watch, Blue Hills State reservation
shopping, lots of shopping in Quincy Market, Newbury Street or Harvard Square in Cambridge, also visit the insanely overpriced Copley Place Mall
Duck tours
Go to the top of the Prudential Tower for a great view
Take a Boston Harbor Cruise. There are all sorts of cruises for different interests
Salem:
the touristy spots are right off the Commuter rail train station
check out the Peabody Essex Museum, all the witch stuff, the historic site run by the Park Service and lots of shopping and restaurants
Concord
Minute Man National Park
Cape Cod and the Islands
great beaches
lots of shopping
Cape Cod Summer baseball league
lots of small museums
many nature reserves and hiking trails
boating, fishing, mini golf
western MA
numerous small museums
hiking and camping in the mountains
Tanglewood classical music concerts
also there are zoos in Boston, Stoneham and Mendon
other points of interest include: Whaling Museum in new Bedford, Higgins Armoury a medieval armor Museum in Worcester, Tower Hill Botanical Gardens In Boylston, Magic Wings Butterfly Sanctuary in Deerfield, Beneski Dinosaur Museum In Amherst, Plymouth Plantation, shopping in Rockport and Newburyport
Amusemt parks?
You have 6 flags out is Agawam
there is the New England Aquarium in Boston and the Woods Hole Aquarium in Falmouth
there are lots of beaches, though I'd avoid North Shore Beaches, the water is too cold
here is a list of many suggestions of things to do in Massachusetts
suggestions for the Bay State
Boston
Museums, lots of Museums: The MFA (art) Isabella Stuart Gardner (art) ICA (art) The Aquarium, The Science Museum, Harvard and MIT museums, not to mention all the Historical sites; sites along the Freedom Trail, John Adams House
Check listings for concerts, plays and other events
Red Sox Game,or other sports event
Visit the Harbor Islands, Whale watch, Blue Hills State reservation
shopping, lots of shopping in Quincy Market, Newbury Street or Harvard Square in Cambridge, also visit the insanely overpriced Copley Place Mall
Duck tours
Go to the top of the Prudential Tower for a great view
Take a Boston Harbor Cruise. There are all sorts of cruises for different interests
Salem:
the touristy spots are right off the Commuter rail train station
check out the Peabody Essex Museum, all the witch stuff, the historic site run by the Park Service and lots of shopping and restaurants
Concord
Minute Man National Park
Cape Cod and the Islands
great beaches
lots of shopping
Cape Cod Summer baseball league
lots of small museums
many nature reserves and hiking trails
boating, fishing, mini golf
western MA
numerous small museums
hiking and camping in the mountains
Tanglewood classical music concerts
also there are zoos in Boston, Stoneham and Mendon
other points of interest include: Whaling Museum in new Bedford, Higgins Armoury a medieval armor Museum in Worcester, Tower Hill Botanical Gardens In Boylston, Magic Wings Butterfly Sanctuary in Deerfield, Beneski Dinosaur Museum In Amherst, Plymouth Plantation, shopping in Rockport and Newburyport
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