- TripBuzz found 461 things to do with kids in or near Brockton, Massachusetts, including 451 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Plymouth, Cambridge and Brookline.
- From Westgate Lanes Inc to Asiaf Skating Rink, the Brockton area offers 129 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Recreation Centers, Bowling and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- A large city in Massachusetts, Brockton has repeatedly been named as one of the '100 Best Communities for Young People'. The city offers a variety of sites and activities in the areas of art and culture. This includes the Brockton Symphony Orchestra and Fuller Craft Museum. With public parks, golf courses and walking trails, residents and visitors to the city can also enjoy the great outdoors.
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Offering exhibits and programs that focus on a wide variety of historical subjects, the North Andover Historical Society maintains an active schedule of activities. The society also offers genealogical services, and maintains archives.
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Good Harbor Beach is a half mile stretch of raked sand that opens to the Atlantic ocean with many dunes and marshes surrounding it. Visitors can enjoy surfing and floating here when the tide is high and at low tide, they can walk up to the Salt island.
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Boott Cotton Mills Museum, once a functioning mill which was at the center of the world's cotton textile industry, functions as an interpretive museum today featuring one of the largest industrial exhibits in the country that includes power canals, authentic mill equipment, rail systems and more.
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The Kayak Center of Rhode Island offers the opportunity to experience the state from its beautiful waters. There are over 130 different types of kayaks and SUPs, an instructional course, and free shipping to anywhere in the state.
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Wickford Boat Rentals offers fishing charters, cruises and boat rentals on the waters near Rhode Island. They offer trips and rentals for half a day, a full day, and also hourly rentals.
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Part of the Ipswich Museum, the Whipple House was built in 1677 and is a National Historic Landmark. The house is a good example of first period American architecture. Visitors can tour the house -- which contains many original furnishings.
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The 300-acre Norman Bird Sancuary in Middletown, Rhode Island is criss-crossed by seven hiking trails. Its avian denizens include dozens of migratory species and local waterfowl. The Sanctuary is also heavily involved in community outreach and children's environmental education.
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Despite its name, Third Beach in Middletown, Rhode Island is a series of four beaches. These beautiful and scenic strips of coastland are appealing charter launch sites and fishing spots. In clement weather, swimming is also popular.
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Canoe and kayak rentals at the UMass Lowell Kayak Center are available from early June until late August. Reservations are available. The center also offers youth programs, tours, custom group outings and is home to the UMass rowing team.