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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.
This is a part of Harvard University and is free and open to the public. There are guided tours and interactive activities for kids as well as photo scavenger hunt and self guided tours that vary year round. When you’re here, you’ll want to stay for 2 hours or so.
Little Harbor Boathouse is all about making your visit to Marblehead unforgettable. They offer stand up paddle board, pedal kayak, and paddle kayak rentals. They also offer lessons, camps, and fishing charters. Visit them and spend an hour or two adding advaenture to your trip to Marblehead.
Located in the middle of the Berkshires, this boutique hotel was built on a historical site of two 19th century buildings and is close to everything. They have a locally sourced casual restaurant for a delicious meal. There’s also a kids’ playroom with a foosball table, a ping pong table, and lots of books to keep your kids happy, too. Spend a weekend here when visiting the Berkshires.
This is an indoor waterpark where you can visit the tropics all year round. They have an adventure river, a movie theater splash pool, as well as a spa, waterslides, and an arcade for when you don’t want to swim anymore. You can spend a whole day here enjoying yourself.
The building of the Massachusetts State House was completed in 1798. It’s built on what was originally John Hancock’s cow pasture. It has a recognizable golden dome, which was once made of wood and was then overlaid with copper by Paul Revere. Make this a stop along your tour of the Freedom Trail and stay for about a half hour.
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