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Massachusetts was where the original colonists settled and it has a lot of historically significant things to see and do. There are also plenty of parks and family friendly places to make any trip to Massachusetts one to remember.
Harvard Square is a popular Boston neighborhood full of art, food, shopping, entertainment, and anything else you can imagine. There’s cool hotels and restaurants, boutiques and specialty shops. They hold special events, like a Latke tasting and a gingerbread house event. Spend an afternoon or evening here having a meal checking out the shops.
This was the first botanical garden in America and was created in 1837. It has heavy Victorian influences and is one of Boston’s greatest attractions. Come here and spend an hour or so taking in the beautiful flowers.
What started out as a small shop for local crafters in a different location kept on growing and finally relocated to where you’ll find it today. They soon expanded into the shop space on either side and behind them and now Berkshire Emporium & Antiques has two floors and multiple rooms of unique and affordable antiques. Spend 2-3 hours here and take your time looking at all the different things they have for sale.
A resort in the Berkshires, the Ponds at Foxhollow offering indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, saunas, and exercise rooms. There’s plenty of outdoor activities as well, including tennis, shuffleboard, bocce, and a playground. Enjoy a relaxing weekend away here.
A region in the mountains of the western part of the state that’s sprinkled with small towns and resorts, the Berkshires is a perfect place for a weekend getaway. There’s museums, galleries, various spas and estates, plenty of shopping, plus outdoor activities like ziplining and biking to keep you busy.
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