- The list below includes 523 free or cheap things to do in or near Stoughton, Massachusetts, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Music Venue, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Ames Long Pond to Mary Baker Eddy Historic House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stoughton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Cambridge, Brookline and Framingham.
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Located on Nutting Lake, Micozzi Beach is a small, sandy beach with on-duty lifeguards and a fishing pier. It offers a sand volleyball court, picnic tables, a children's playground, wooded areas, fishing rod rentals and a bathhouse.
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Built in 1768, Jeremiah Lee Mansion is a Georgian-style historic home which houses a number of preserved original furnishings as well as many authentic 18th century artifacts.
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170 Washington St., Marblehead, MA 1945
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Marblehead Museum & Historical Society comprises of the historic Jeremiah Lee Mansion, the J.O.J. Frost Folk Art Collection as well as the archives of Marblehead history, all of which feature a range of authentic artifacts and offer guided tours.
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Located in Fall River, Massachusetts, the Oak Grove Cemetery was built in 1855. Since the 40-acre original cemetery opened, several expansion projects have increased its size to more than 100 acres. The Oak Grove Cemetery is the burial site for many people who played important roles in Fall River's history.
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Owned and administered by the Marblehead Arts Association, the King Hooper Mansion is open seasonally. An architectural sight in itself, the mansion is home to an extensive and eclectic collection of art.
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Get a glimpse into the life of the Phillips family and their staff at Phillips House. Located on Salem's popular Chestnut Street, this Colonial Revival style carriage house is open to the public. Tours are available.
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Battleship Cove is a large maritime history museum in Fall River, Massachusetts. Patrons enjoy an extensive series of exhibits aboard decommissioned military vessels. This is a popular attraction for school field trips.
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Visit the romanticized rail paraphernalia at the Old Colony & Fall River Railroad Museum. Group can tour the rail cars and see pictures of old train stations, or perhaps get a scare during the haunted train stations and factories.
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Originally constructed in the 1930s, the USS Massachusetts (Big Mamie) is a South Dakota-class Naval vessel that has been converted into a museum. It is an essential destination for fans of military history.
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Rail-trail Independence Greenway Bike Route is an 8 mile long paved bike and walking trail. Situated along an abandoned railroad, views include wetlands and wildlife and a memorial style bench to enjoy at the trail head entrance.