- TripBuzz found 65 things to do indoors in the Plymouth area. From Mayflower Brewing Company to Jenney House Museum, Plymouth offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 286 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 64 different types of things to do inside in or near Plymouth, Massachusetts. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: History Museums, Winery/Vineyard, Movie Theaters and Breweries.
- There are 9 indoor activities in Plymouth, and 56 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Hingham, Brockton, Sandwich and Taunton.
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The Warwick Museum of Art features an art gallery with six-to-eight week rotating exhibits and a stage for theatrical performances. The location also hosts children's camps and art classes for those who wish to improve their skills.
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The engaging Danforth Museum of Art is an exhibition style museum and art school. Adult, professional, teen and family museum art programs are offered and gallery events, including public tours, are frequently scheduled.
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Framingham Community Theater is a program that is part of the Performing Arts Center of MetroWest. A wide range of shows are offered every season, including a yearly mystery dinner theater production written by the theater's writing group.
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280 Worcester Rd, Ste 103C, Framingham, MA 01702
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Featuring a variety of indoor bounce houses, Jump Around Parties & Playdates has inflatable obstacle courses for children to play in. The entire gym can be rented out for birthday parties and school events.
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Gallery XIV is an art gallery and antique shop that features an array of fine pieces. Artifacts from around the world have found their place here, while the art is by a mix of local and popular artists.
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Showcase Cinemas is a movie venue that offers concessions, conference and party theater rentals, and a rewards program for frequent moviegoers. The theater has an in-seat food and beverage service.
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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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Hancock-Clarke House is a local historical site being home to John Hancock and Samuel Adams prior to their confrontation with the British troops in the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Today, the house functions as a museum and features numerous period furnishings and portraits.
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Warwick's Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum is an immaculately-preserved mansion. Once a private residence, Clouds Hill is now open for docent-guided tours and is a must-see attraction for fans of Victorian decorating aesthetics.
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Used as a parsonage in the early 1700's, the Hancock-Clarke House is an historic site important to the American Revolution. Both John Hancock and Samuel Adams were guests in this home when Paul Revere came through town with his declaration.