- TripBuzz discovered 122 different types of activities for couples in the Norwood area, including Rock Climbing (like Rock On Adventure), Bowling (like Norwood Sport Center), Mini Golf (like Monster Mini Golf) and Trampoline Parks (like Launch Trampoline Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 537 date ideas in or near Norwood, Massachusetts, including 529 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Cambridge, Concord and Framingham.
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Despite its name, Third Beach in Middletown, Rhode Island is a series of four beaches. These beautiful and scenic strips of coastland are appealing charter launch sites and fishing spots. In clement weather, swimming is also popular.
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Located next to Maidford River, Paradise Valley Park features a windmill built in 1810 and is home to local community events. The park provides a walking trail, picnic tables and benches as well as grassy and wooded areas.
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Hosting annual concert series, the beautiful MacGregor Park attracts locals and tourists year-round. The park, with its colorful gardens and performance pavilion, also offers volleyball and picnic sites.
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A Registered National Historic Landmark, the Gibert Stuart Museum, is located in the 1750's home of the famous painter of presidential portraits. The site features waterwheels, boat rentals for the 57-acre pond and walking trails.
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Spanning over 560 acres, the Horse Hill Nature Preserve is a natural space that offers a variety of activities for visitors. Visitors can ski, snowmobile, ride horses or bicycles, or hike through the diverse areas of the preserve.
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Having started with just six grape vines in the 1980's, Jewell Towne Vineyards has grown into a sixty varietal estate that offers tours and wines in over 150 retail locations. The vineyard offers a selection including both light and bold reds and crisp whites.
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A loop trail through the wilderness, Tantiusques is a moderate hiking challenge that stretches about one and a half miles. The trail leads past an old lead mine that was originally used by Native Americans, and subsequently by European settlers.
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Built in the mid-18th century, Casey Farm is a historic farm site that overlooks the scenic Narragansett Bay. The farm offers guided tours that visit the farmyard and cemetery located on-site where guests learn the history of the Casey family.
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Built in 1641, the Wing Fort House was the home of Stephen Wing, an early settler of Sandwich. Maintained by the Wing Family of America, the house is open to the public.
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The Firehouse Theater is an entertainment venue focusing on a variety of comedic performances. Performances include improv shows based on the TV show 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' as well as stand-up routines.