- TripBuzz found 129 things to do indoors in the Gloucester area. From Cape Ann Museum to Ryan & Wood, Inc. Distilleries, Gloucester offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 206 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 57 different types of things to do inside in or near Gloucester, Massachusetts. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Breweries, Distilleries and Art Museum.
- There are 8 indoor activities in Gloucester, and 121 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Salem, Beverly, Lynn and Haverhill.
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739 Washington Street, Quincy, MA 02169
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Home of the U.S. Naval Heavy Cruiser, the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum is a well-known tourist destination in the state of Massachusetts. For added enjoyment, special events such as birthday parties and overnight stays are offered aboard this cruiser.
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Coolidge Corner Theatre is an independent movie theater that plays a selection of classic, mainstream, and indie films and has midnight showings too. The concession stand has a bar with premium beers, wines and liquors and local baked goods.
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Altitude Trampoline Park is housed in an extensive facility that has 15,000 square feet of interconnected wall to wall trampolines. Additional attractions include foam pits, tumble tracks, basketball dunking lanes, and 3D dodgeball.
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347 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA 2446
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One of Brookline’s oldest surviving colonial era buildings, the Brookline Historical Society Edward Devotion House dates back to approximately 1740. The house is now a museum, and is open for tours.
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Puppet Showplace Theatre is a local entertainment venue which features puppet shows by a wide range of artists, both local as well as national.
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Offering gaming in the Salem area, Rockingham Park features horse racing along with fund-raising poker, bingo and roulette fun. The park is also used throughout the year for craft fairs, trade show and other activities.
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The Puppet Showplace Theater is a puppetry theater that presents over 300 performances by practiced puppet companies every year. The cinema offers summer camps for those who are interested in puppetry.
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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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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 1732 residence of Captain Benjamin James is now the site of the Maritime and Mossing Museum. There are currently six growing exhibits that cover local history and famous area shipwrecks, and each has its own descriptive videos.