- The list below includes 319 free or cheap things to do in or near Fall River, Massachusetts, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Military Museums, Parks, Haunted Tours and History Museums.
- From Oak Grove Cemetery to Fall River Heritage State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fall River and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Warwick and North Kingstown.
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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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The bulk of Burgess Park is dedicated toward an 18-hole disc golf course. The course itself is made mostly for adults since there are long distances between the holes and visitors are required to bring their own discs.
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Katama Beach comprises of a three mile long barrier beach located on the South Shore of Martha's Vineyards Island and opens up to the ocean. On the opposite side, there is a protected salt-lake pond which offers beautiful views of the bay.
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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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Hold Fast Fishing Charters offers guided fishing trips aboard the Hold Fast, a 25 foot Parker with a sport cabin. The trips are lead by Captain Mike Herb and targeted fish include striped bass, sharks, bluefish, and flounder.
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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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Hingham, Massachusetts is home to Wompatuck State Park, which covers more than 4000 acres and is conveniently located 30 minutes outside of Boston. It is a favorite camping destination and has roughly 260 individual sites.
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Governor Hutchinson's Field is a natural preserve that contains a sunken wall called a ha-ha that prevents livestock from crossing. The site also has views of the city of Boston from the top of Milton Hill.
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Conservation Park is a dog park with scenic views and a sandy area where dogs can run freely. Visitors can enjoy the walking trails running along the river and past several marshes and a view of the beach.
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Visitors can learn about the haunted history of the city while walking through its streets with Vineyard Ghost Walking Tour. The tour stops at various landmarks and sites in the town to explain its history with ghosts.