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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 the site where Thoreau wrote his famous “Walden” which help to raise awareness and respect for the outdoors. Today, you can canoe, fish, swim, climb, and hike. There’s also several hiking trails. If you’re into literature, it’s necessary to spend half a day here.
The owner brewed his first batch in his kitchen using his great great grandfather’s recipe and never looked back. Today, you can tour the brewery and learn about the whole process, taste the malts, smell the hops, and sample some of their many varieties of craft beer.
Tours leave every 40 minutes and last about an hour.
Located right down the road from Boston Common, Thinking Cup uses Stumptown coffee straight from the Brooklyn roasting facility. Stumptown coffee has been called the best in the world. Here, you can pair it with delicious baked goods, breakfast sandwiches, or sandwiches. Stop in and have a cup of coffee next time you’re nearby.
This is a three story, stained glass globe located in a library. There’s a presentation called “A World of Ideas” that plays when you visit that gives a visual representation to how ideas and culture spread over time. This is a really cool and unique place to visit. Spend at least a half hour when you do.
Founded in 1864, this museum is one of the world’s largest science museums. Their broad range of exhibits covers everything from chocolate to the Hall of Human Life to microbiotics. Come and spend 2-3 hours here.
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