- TripBuzz found 591 things to do with kids in or near Beverly, Massachusetts, including 572 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Gloucester.
- From The Children's Piazza to Bowl-O-Mat, the Beverly area offers 116 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Beaches, Gardens and Parks.
- Originally part of the infamous Salem, Beverly, MA is also known as the birthplace of the U.S Navy. With access to the beach, parks, gardens, and a number of historical locations, there is something for everyone to see! This 'City of Gardens' offers many beautiful sights and even more beautiful moments.
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Home of the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs hockey team, Tri-Town Ice Arena is an ice skating venue that hosts a number of skating events. These include public skating sessions, stick-and-puck sessions, and hockey games for teams of all skill levels.
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Traditional ten-pin bowling is offered at Putnam Street Lanes. The bowling alley also caters to local leagues, tournaments, and birthday parties that can be booked 24 to 48 hours in advance.
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It's the only museum like it in the world, making the Top Fun Aviation Toy Museum a one-of-a-kind destination. It features nearly 2,000 flight related toys from around the world, hands on activities, and aviation films.
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Mount Agamentious is a 30,000-acre park reserve with many different animals including deer, bobcat, coyote, fox, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter, raccoon, squirrel, skunk, and weasels. Visitors can snowshoe, walk, bike, horseback ride, run, and watch for birds.
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Home to 19th century American writer Sarah Orne Jewett, a short story writer best known for 'The White Heron,' the Sarah Orne Jewett House is a well-preserved piece of literary history. It offers guided tours of the house and gardens.
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Massachusetts' Fitchburg Public Library is a quaint, light-filled, historical working library. The library is reputable for its extra helpful service and kids section, complete with iPad stations and story time sessions held weekly.
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Located on 212 acres of land, Coggshall Park is a park that offers visitors the opportunity to spend time outdoors in a serene environment. The park offers many miles of wooded trails, a playground, and is dog-friendly.
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The historic Attleboro Area Industrial Museum is a museum with the goal of collecting and preserving artifacts that relate to the industrial history of Attleboro. The museum also has a history program for third graders.
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Founded in 1957 by Hilda Freeman, the Attleboro Community Theatre brings a variety of performing arts genres to the public. Patrons of this non-profit theater can enjoy live productions all year round.
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Acknowledging the role of women in history and their contributions to society, the Women at Work Museum offers exhibits and educational programs about women in multiple professions and disciplines. Stories are told through art, photographs, film and interactive exhibits.