- TripBuzz found 231 things to do with kids in or near Derry, New Hampshire, including 221 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lowell, Manchester, Newburyport and Nashua.
- From Don Ball Park to Town of Derry Dog Park, the Derry area offers 112 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), Movie Theaters, Theaters and Dog Park.
- The birthplace of America's first astronaut, Alan Shepard, the town of Derry is often referred to by locals as 'Spacetown'. Famed poet Robert Frost also resided in the quaint residential community that offers a rich heritage that is highlighted in the towns historical points of interest. Visitors also enjoy nearby shopping and scenic recreational hiking and walking trails.
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Founded in 1983, the Watertown Children's Theatre is a non-profit organization with the goal of being a cultural and educational resource for the community. The company produces plays such as 'Annie Jr.' and 'Seussical'.
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A scenic area, Auburndale Park is included in the conservation lands of Newton Parks. The park features 40 acres of ball fields, a horseshoe pit, playgrounds, grills, and river frontage with ice skating in the winter.
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Nestled in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, the Mount Monadnock State Park is lush, shady and popular for picnics. The park includes the Poole Reservoir in its extreme northwestern corner. Day visits are free, but campers must purchase a permit.
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Operated by volunteer residents, Powderhouse Hill is a skiing area open to the public during the snowy months. The area contains three separate trails for skiing and features up to 175 feet of elevation.
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Arsenal Park is a 13.2-acre outdoor park that features 19 picnic tables, an amphitheater, a bike rack, and a playground area. The playground area includes four belt swings and two bucket swings.
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A youth track club and running organization, the Cambridge Jets hosts a variety of tournaments and meets. The Jets participate in races and meets all over the country, and include both male and female runners.
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The three mile long Charles River Path follows the waterway and crosses the river. Walkers and joggers can enjoy scenic views of the area in addition to local animals and landscaping.
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The historic Newton History Museum is a museum that collects, preserves, interprets, and exhibits artifacts of local significance. The museum is best known for the 'Civil War' and 'Anti-Slavery' exhibits.
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527 Washington Street, At Historic Newton, Newton, MA 2458
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History buffs will appreciate a visit to Jackson Homestead and Museum. Built in 1809, this house has historical significance as a station on the Underground Railroad prior to the Civil War. Among the displays at the museum is a cellar in which slaves may have hidden.
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The South Berwick Teen Center is a recreation facility that offers a variety of amenities for visitors. The center has workout equipment for both weight training and cardio as well as sports facilities.