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Looking for fun things to do in Massachusetts? Browse Massachusetts sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Massachusetts. You may also write your own review of what to do in Massachusetts.
#16 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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justsam says:
Stellwagen Bank is a plateau just north of Boston, USA, where humpback whales (and other species) feed in the summer months.
I stayed in the little town of Rockport, MA www.rockportusa.com just a short drive from Gloucester www.gloucesterma.com (our whale watching host). Rockport is a delightfu…
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#17 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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SweetNothing says:
I had been living in Boston for about 2 years when my friends from back
home came to visit me. They really wanted to see all of Boston and the
surrounding areas, so I got to try the whole "Tourist" boston with
them. They bought three 3-day Go Boston Cards and we got admission to the Boston Duck T…
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#18 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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SalPal says:
The Zeiterion Theater or the "Z" as its called by locals is a great theater located near the heart of downtown New Bedford, MA. The theater has an old feel to it but don't let that fool you. With plenty of leg room and all around good seating you can't go wrong catching a show here. Revisiting th…
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#19 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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trav2there says:
The Freedom Trail tour is a walking tour of some of the historic sites in Boston. Since it is a walking tour, you dont see all the places there are but they do cover the downtown area well. The guide was informative and had a good personality, making the tour fun. It takes right at 1.5 hours to comp…
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#20 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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scnbenstein says:
If you're ever in Boston, you gotta buy yourself some tickets... even if you're not a sports fan. It's all about the experience man, and nothing does it like a football/basketball/baseball game. Since basketball isn't till late fall, I would try to catch a baseball game before midseason ends, and wh…
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#21 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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ve81211 says:
Well Boston what can you say its a great town if you like to see buildings and if you like FOOOOOD!!!
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#22 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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littlemollica says:
Located two blocks North of the Back Bay T station, Trinity Church is an architectural landmark in the middle of the city. Completed in 1877, this building has been a part of Boston's skyline for over 130 years!
As you come upon the church you immediately notice how much it stands out from the sk…
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#23 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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cazandsi says:
The aquarium is dead easy to get to on the subway, just hop off at Aquarium. Once off the subway, the aquarium is easy to find.
We decided to go first thing in the morning as it's a popular attraction and the queue quickly builds up. They open every day at 9am.
General admission for an adult whe…
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#24 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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alygally says:
I've done a few hop-on, hop-off city tours before, and they're a great way to get an overview of a place if you don't have much time to visit. My mom and I decided to take a tour of Boston this way, then go back and see places we found interesting in more depth. We had a great experience with "Pep…
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#25 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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s_delrio says:
Boston is nice and different city from all of US and in 3 days you can visit it all. 2 great universities there: MIT and Harvard. Lots of history, they have the Red Sox and New England Patriots. Cool city! For shopping I've seen better.
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#26 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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antigonewanders says:
The Rail Trail is bike and hiking path that follows the footprint of an old railroad through central Massachusetts. It offers beautiful views, and allows bikers and hikers to escape the shoulders of busy local highways. Unfortunately, the rail trail is fragmented. Its backers are still trying to …
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#27 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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kevinw83 says:
Getting gas here in Massachusetts is awesome. Why? Because basically all the gas stations are full serve!
In california, only rich lazy asses use full serve. But little
did I know that I, too, could be lazy and not leave my the comfort of
my car! The best part- full serv…
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#28 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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kevinw83 says:
Dragon Bar is a yuppie located right off the Common. Most bars in Boston are actually bar/lounge/clubs, and Dragon Bar is no different. It has booths where you can order food and attempt to have half drunken shout conversations with friends, and a dance floor area in the back. One …
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#29 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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jd_fitness says:
I WOULD DEFINATELY RECOMMEND A CRUISE FOR ANYONE. I HAD A WONDERFUL TIME UNTIL I WAS CHEATED OUT OF A FREE CRUISE BY A DISHONEST CRUISE MANAGER. WHEN I TRIED TO GET ANY RESULTS FROM THE CRUISELINE, I WAS TOLD THERE WAS NOTHING I COULD DO. I BELIEVE THE CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NOT UP TO PAR TO WHERE I…
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#30 of 339 things to do in Massachusetts
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SalPal says:
This park is nice. During the summer a huge water fountain sprays kids and adults looking to get some free relief from the summers heat. In the same spot during the winter a free ice rink is created (if it gets cold enough that is). There is also a duck pond, baseball fields, a bike path, basketb…
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