- TripBuzz found 252 things to do indoors in the Franklin area. From Franklin Public Library to Ficco's Bowladrome, Franklin offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 251 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 60 different types of things to do inside in or near Franklin, Massachusetts. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Children's Play Area, Family Fun Center and History Museums.
- There are 5 indoor activities in Franklin, and 247 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Providence, Cambridge, Boston and Framingham.
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Part Boston College, the McMullen Museum in Newton, Massachusetts not only features noted works of art but is also a venue for academic research. Exhibits at the museum have attracted record-setting crowds.
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Located in a 19th century Greek Revival style mansion, the Forbes House Museum offers a record of the lives and accomplishments of the Forbes family, two of whom were trade merchants a century ago.
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The Park Theatre is a state of the art multipurpose performing arts center that re-opened in 2009 after closing in 2002 after 8 decades of operation. The theatre features a variety of events including theatrical performances, concerts, opera, and movies.
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Also known as TLC Performing Arts, Ciccone Tracy Performing Arts is a dance and performing arts studio that offers classes in various styles of dance, acrobatics, and theatrical performance for students of all ages.
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Legion Bowl & Billiards has been family owned and operated since 1948. They offer on-site duckpin bowling and billiard tables. Patrons can also visit the Legion Bowl & Billiards arcade and pub.
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Visitors can learn about the brewing process by brewing their own beer at Deja Brew. The brewery has over 200 different types of beers to try, including brown, lager, stout, pale ale, red ale, bitter, and more.
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The family home of the first Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolution has been preserved as the Artemus Ward House and Museum. General Artemus Ward moved his family into this now historic home in 1763, and it features multiple exhibits about the military hero and daily life during the American Revolution.
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At Simon Kidgits Clubhouse, visitors can let their children explore play structures shaped like houses, airplanes, and cars. The playground is located in a shopping center and has a seating area for adults watching their kids.
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The historic Newton History Museum is a museum that collects, preserves, interprets, and exhibits artifacts of local significance. The museum is best known for the 'Civil War' and 'Anti-Slavery' exhibits.
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527 Washington Street, At Historic Newton, Newton, MA 2458
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History buffs will appreciate a visit to Jackson Homestead and Museum. Built in 1809, this house has historical significance as a station on the Underground Railroad prior to the Civil War. Among the displays at the museum is a cellar in which slaves may have hidden.