- The list below includes 576 free or cheap things to do in or near Chelmsford, Massachusetts, including 108 different types of inexpensive activities like Arts & Crafts Classes, Natural History Museums, Beaches and Recreation Centers.
- From Heart Pond to Flying Change Stable, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Chelmsford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Lowell, Cambridge and Salem.
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Adams National Historical Park, in addition to the nearby estate called Peacefield, is the historic home of four generations of the Adams family which included U.S. Presidents, ambassadors, historians and more. The structures and their periods furnishings are preserved and available for viewing.
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At Essex Shipbuilding Museum, visitors can view a number of maritime historical artifacts which depict the boat-building techniques from late 17th century to the present.
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Established in 1969, the Algonquin Indoor Tennis Center Inc is a non-profit organization dedicated to the sport of tennis. The tennis center contains two heated indoor courts, a lounge, and locker rooms for both men and women.
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Quincy Quarries Reservation is a 22 acre park born from old granite quarries. It is highlighted by huge granite rock walls which can be used for rock climbing, and it also has several hiking trails and picnic areas.
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416 Lenox Street #2, Norwood, MA 2062
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Glass blowing studio Luke Adams Glass is an attraction that allows individuals to create a glass item through glass blowing technique. Intimately designed, patrons receive extensive instruction and can create jewelry, glass bowls and more.
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695 Hillside Street, Milton, MA 02186
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Roughly 7,000 acres of open space is available at the Houghton's Pond Recreation Area. The 24-acre pond offers fishing and swimming while land-based recreation includes mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, and cross country skiing in the winter.
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Cogswell's Grant is a small rustic former home of renowned collectors Nina and Bertram Little. The home contains many folk-art pieces and serves as a landscape for the art itself.
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The Quincy Historical Society operates the Quincy History Museum, among other historic attractions. The museum features exhibits spanning over 400 years of history, with particular emphasis on local native John Adams.
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United First Parish Church is also known as the Church of the Presidents as it is the final resting place of two U.S. Presidents, namely John Adams and John Quincy Adams as well as their wives. The structure comprises of a unique domed ceiling and a mahogany altar.
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Houghton's Pond rests within the Blue Hills Reservation, offering 7,000 acres of open space. While the focus of the recreational area is a spring-fed kettle hole pond, there is also a playground, concession pavilion, and visitor's center.