- TripBuzz discovered 124 different types of activities for couples in the Wareham area, including Kayaking (like Neemasket Kayak Center), Amusement Parks (All Ages) (like Cartland of Cape Cod), Billiards/Pool Halls (like The Fan Club) and Water Parks (like Water Wizz of Cape Cod, Inc), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 192 date ideas in or near Wareham, Massachusetts, including 183 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Plymouth, Hyannis, New Bedford and Oak Bluffs.
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Fed by a creek on its left side, Paine's Beach is a rocky beach lined with many boulders. The water here is warm and shallow and visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the sunset at Cape Cod from the beach.
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Involving guests of all ages, the Attleboro Arts Museum educates and inspires patrons through visual arts. Founded in 1923, the museum features a wide selection of paintings and other art mediums through traveling exhibits.
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The Attleboro Meseum Center For the Arts is comprised of a museum, a community center, and an area that serves as an art classroom. A flower show and art auction are among the yearly events hosted there.
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Operating since 1951, Harwich Junior Theater is a community favorite for teaching children about performing arts. Shows include children' favorites such as Aladdin, The Music Man, and The Stinky Cheese Man.
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Patterson Creations is an art gallery, a performance venue, a framing business, and a recording studio. The gallery hosts a variety of art exhibits and live performances, as well as educational seminars on the business end of the arts.'
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The historic Attleboro Area Industrial Museum is a museum with the goal of collecting and preserving artifacts that relate to the industrial history of Attleboro. The museum also has a history program for third graders.
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Founded in 1957 by Hilda Freeman, the Attleboro Community Theatre brings a variety of performing arts genres to the public. Patrons of this non-profit theater can enjoy live productions all year round.
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Stony Brook Grist Mill was constructed around 1751 and remains a working grist mill. The mill is open to the public for guided tours.
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The Old Colony YMCA is a community center and organization primarily specializing in programs for children, young adults, and families. They host summer day camps and sponsor local swim teams and tumbling groups among other activities.