- TripBuzz found 234 things to do with kids in or near Agawam, Massachusetts, including 227 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hartford, West Hartford, Springfield and Amherst.
- From Xtreme Paintball to Sand Trap Mini Golf at Twin Silos, the Agawam area offers 90 different types of family activities, including: Bike Paths, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Mini Golf and National & State Parks.
- Resting on the Connecticut River, Agawam is a suburb of Springfield. Six Flags New England makes its home in this town along with various public parks, hiking trails and other outdoor spaces. Agawam also offers a rich history with landmarks such as the Thomas Smith House and the Anne Sullivan Memorial (honoring Helen Keller).
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The Academy of Music Theatre is the home of the Pioneer Valley Symphony Orchestra, one of the oldest community orchestras in the United States. The theatre is also home to Pioneer Valley Ballet and Old Deerfield Productions, and hosts community events.
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An expansive green space in the center of town, Pulaski Park offers picnic and play areas for visitors to relax. During the summer, it hosts a variety of live musical performances.
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The Botanic Garden of Smith College preserves the historic Olmsted landscape of the campus and is home to an extensive collection of plant specimens which are a part of the glass conservatory and numerous specialty gardens here.
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19 King Street, Northampton, MA
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The most prominent concert venue and theater in Northampton, Massachusetts is the Calvin Theatre & Performing Arts Center. Its hosts national and international talents and has phenomenal acoustics. Inquire for group discounts.
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A concert venue that hosts a wide variety of touring acts, the Calvin Theatre is affiliated with Iron Horse Entertainment. Performers include rock bands, blues artists, comedians, cover acts, and r & b singers.
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Historic Northampton, Massachusetts is a museum dedicated to the most historically important buildings and people in the town's history. Docent-guided tours are available, or visitors may explore on their own.
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149 Farms Village Rd, Rt 309, Simsbury, CT 06070
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Featuring a beautiful, wooded park setting, Stratton Brook State Park offers year-round fun and activities. This includes fishing and swimming in the warmer months, and outdoor sports like skiing or ice skating in the winter.
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The primary features of Filley Park revolve around a brook, a pond, and an island that is set against a naturally wooded hillside. Newer aspects of the park include an arboretum, a rain garden, and natural playgrounds.
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100 Old Farms Road, Simsbury, CT 6070
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The Simsbury Farms Recreation Complex is a recreational facility that includes picnic grounds, multiple tennis courts, a golf course, a hockey rink, and a playground. The complex holds occasional concerts during the summer.
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Old Farm School
151 School St. Corner of Park Ave (Rt 178), Bloomfield, CT 06002
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Built in 1796, Old Farm School operated as a school house up until 1922. Currently, it has been restored by a local historical society and is open to tours on Sundays.