- 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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45 South Main Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
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With exhibits depicting the cultures of the ethnic groups that settled in the area, the Museum of Work and Culture, commemorates the role that industry and organized labor played in shaping the lives of Rhode Islanders. Plan your visit today.
42.3 Miles
Featuring picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean, Rye Harbor Beach is a public beach popular among those who enjoy spending time in nature. Visitors commonly enjoy fishing, having picnics, or relaxing by the sea.
42.5 Miles
Bentley Field is the baseball field used primarily by the Cumberland High School baseball team. The field is a full sized regulation baseball field, and features dugouts and a batting cage.
42.6 Miles
Providing a casual and relaxing ambiance, The Purple Pit serves both breakfast and lunch. Special events such as musical concerts, art classes and exhibits are also frequently offered at this locale.
42.7 Miles
Granite State Roller Derby is a roller derby league that consists of several different local teams. Visitors commonly enjoy attending the derbies and enjoying the excitement and festivities offered during the events.
42.7 Miles
With a variety of boats docked, Scituate Harbor Marina provides direct access to the water from its docks and boating services. Public beaches and shops are within walking distance of the marina.
42.8 Miles
Take a guided or self-guided tour of the New Hampshire State Capitol. Rotating and permanent exhibits at the Visitors Center feature state history at the oldest state capitol in the US.
42.8 Miles
Housed in a building designed by architect Guy Lowell, the New Hampshire Historical Society contains a research library and museum. The New Hampshire Historical Society covers the history of New Hampshire through photographs, newspaper, artifacts, and other documents.
42.8 Miles
New Hampshire State House is the oldest state capital building in the United States. The State House features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits and offers tours to individuals, groups, schools, and civic organizations.
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Telling a captivating story from early American history to present day, the Concord Historical Society features exhibits such as the famous concord coach, thousands of photographs, paintings, and much more.