- TripBuzz found 168 things to do indoors in the Amesbury area. From Leo's Super Bowl Inc to The Riverwalk Bead Shop & Gallery, Amesbury offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 215 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 57 different types of things to do inside in or near Amesbury, Massachusetts. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Winery/Vineyard.
- There are 8 indoor activities in Amesbury, and 160 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Salem, Portsmouth, Lowell and Beverly.
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117 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915
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Built in 1781, the Beverly Historical Society John Cabot House is a Georgian style mansion that was constructed during the Revolutionary War. The mansion is decorated with Dutch tiles that surround the fireplace.
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21 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
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Filled with sofas and plush chairs, Cape Ann Community Cinema is a small neighborhood theater that features independent films. The cinema also hosts outdoor movie nights where visitors can bring lawn chairs and a blanket.
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A candlepin bowling center, Sunnyside Bowladrome features 32 lanes suitable for both open and league bowling. The center offers private event hosting, a pro shop with balls and accessories, electronic scoring, bumpers and a game room.
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117 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 1915
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The Beverly Historical Society & Museum celebrates the history of the city of Beverly and the surrounding areas. The museum includes three charming homes, the Balch, the Cabot and Hale Farm with preserved artifacts and grounds.
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An intimate setting is provided by the Tupelo Music Hall that hosts nationally-recognized musicians on a weekly basis. Along with headlining events, the hall has an Open Mic night and can be rented for private gatherings.
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Rocky Neck Art Colony is one the oldest inhabited art colonies in the country and has been lived in by many famous artists including Childe Hassam, Edward Hooper, Stuart Davis and more. The district is still home to a number of artists as well as art galleries and restaurants.
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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.
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at Tewksbury Hospital, East Street, Tewksbury, MA
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The Public Health Museum provides visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the history of public health through exhibits, objects, and documents. The location also hosts special events, including conferences and special classes.
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Peabody Historical Society is a center for the preservation, study and enjoyment of Peabody's cultural heritage. The Society maintains eight historic properties, an extensive library and archives and a large collection of china, textiles, furniture and fine/ decorative arts.
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Open since 1916, the Woodman Institute Museum focuses on local history, natural science and art, exhibited in the style of a 19th Century museum.