- The list below includes 553 free or cheap things to do in or near Medfield, Massachusetts, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Parks, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Noon Hill to Rocky Woods, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Medfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Cambridge, Concord and Brookline.
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1359 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, MA 02746
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New Bedford's St. Anthony of Padua Church is a large and elaborate Roman Catholic Church. Its beautiful interior features intricate stained glass, many sculptures and soaring marble columns. See the parish website for the Mass schedule.
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The Nashua National Fish Hatchery is a facility that allows a variety of fish eggs to hatch in a safe location. The facility is open daily for public tours, lectures, and field trip opportunities.
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Boesch Farm is an organic vegetable and small fruit farm that doesn't use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. The farm has hiking trails that can be used for running, mountain biking, and running.
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Located on a farm, Hyland Orchard & Brewery offers animals, an apple train, wagon rides, a disc golf course and allows patrons to pick their own apples. The brewery produces beer for purchase and a bar.
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Lafayette Road, Tiverton, RI 2878
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With over 730 acres and 4 miles of trails, Wetamoo Woods & Pardon Gray Preserve is a great place for a hike or bird watching. Historic sites include an abandoned saw mill, stone bridges, and gray cemetery.
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The Briggs Boesch Farm is an organic farm that grows fruits and vegetables without using any fertilizers or synthetic pesticides. The farm is open to the public and contains hiking areas and paths.
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Part of the Ipswich Museum, the Whipple House was built in 1677 and is a National Historic Landmark. The house is a good example of first period American architecture. Visitors can tour the house -- which contains many original furnishings.
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The Ipswich Historical Society founded the Ipswich Museum in 1890. The current collection reflects more than 100 years of acquisition and is displayed in both the 1677 Whipple House and the 1800 Heard House.
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Built in 1795, the Heard House Museum is a furnished museum/home with décor and furniture that reflects both Asian and Western styles due to the prominence of trade with China during the period of the home.
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Hammond Castle was the home and laboratory of the famous inventor, John Hays Hammond, Jr. The castle features a Medieval style architecture and operates as a museum which houses a collection of medieval, Renaissance and Roman artifacts along with Hammond memorabilia.