- TripBuzz found 116 things to do indoors in the New Bedford area. From St. Anthony of Padua Church to Seamen's Bethel, New Bedford offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 200 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 62 different types of things to do inside in or near New Bedford, Massachusetts. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Specialty Museums, Theaters, Religious Buildings and Bowling.
- There are 14 indoor activities in New Bedford, and 102 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Newport, Fall River, Woods Hole and Oak Bluffs.
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Mill Stone Pottery offers a number of stoneware pieces intended to be both decorative and functional. Pieces include pots and serving dishes that are microwave, oven, dishwasher, and stovetop safe.
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Cape Playhouse, founded in 1927, is a local theater which hosts a range of live performances featuring famous Broadway, movie and television artists.
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With exhibits depicting the cultures of the ethnic groups that settled in the area, the Museum of Work and Culture, commemorates the role that industry and organized labor played in shaping the lives of Rhode Islanders. Plan your visit today.
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Dedicated to preserving local history, the Franklin Historical Museum features collections containing around 4,000 total items, such Native American artifacts and vintage clothing. The museum also conducts several ongoing historical research projects.
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With incredible savory flavors, Chan's offers more than just tasty oriental food. Along with the food, visitors can enjoy open mic night, or listen to some smooth jazz from professionals.
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Built in 1856, the Woonsocket City Hall is the center of the old colonial downtown. The pristine building was used for a speech from Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and was home to Rhode Island's first public library.
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Built in 1926, the Stadium Theatre, started out hosting vaudeville shows and films. Today, the fully restored theatre, maintains a full schedule of live stage productions, concerts, movies, and hosts a summer kids theater camp.
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A traditional institution, the Franklin Public Library combines classic manuscripts with available, innovative technology. Its calendar of events includes holiday-appropriate library evening readings, special teen programs and handy educational resources.
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Kids and adults can enjoy painting plaster sculptures to take home at Plaster Fun Time. Kids paint their own way and on their own time since prices are per piece only. Nontoxic materials are used and party rentals available.
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From personal training to fitness classes, The Adirondack Club offers its members an aquatics facility, gyms, and tennis courts. During the summer, the club hosts various youth camps for tennis, arts and crafts, and swimming.