- TripBuzz found 534 things to do with kids in or near Hingham, Massachusetts, including 517 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Plymouth, Salem and Cambridge.
- From Country Club Lanes to World's End, the Hingham area offers 123 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Bowling.
- Settled back in 1633, the city of Hingham is known for its colonial history and its scenic location on Boston Harbor. The view along the cities Main Street is picturesque with stately colonial homes and lush landscaping. Visitors can visit historical buildings such at the Samuel Lincoln House and New North Church, as well as enjoying sightseeing and fishing around the harbor.
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Providing panoramic views of the Providence skyline is the main draw of Prospect Terrace. The site and its surrounding park also serve as the home of the Roger Williams Memorial statue which overlooks the city.
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A minimalist but pleasant and scenic park, Prospect Park is a small bit of wooded green space with benches, ample shade, and an imposing statue of Roger Williams at its center.
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Historic Sandwich Village is a local tourist destination being home to a number of historic buildings, gardens, shops and other local attractions such as the glass museum and the Quincy Tree House.
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Route 6A, also known as the Old King's Highway, is a scenic route on Cape Cod which passes through many towns, from Bourne to Provincetown, offering sweeping views of the ocean and landscape on either side.
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Maplecroft is a historic house known as the residence for famous murder suspect Lizzie Borden until her death in 1927. Views of the local neighborhood are available along with photo opportunities of the landmark grounds.
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Located on Water Street, Hale Memorial Park offers beautiful landscaping and fabulous river views. The park is open from dawn to dusk and is privately owned, but open to the public.
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Rhode Island's most respected secondary education institution is Brown University. Brown has a thriving athletics program and is part of the Ivy League. Its undergraduate acceptance rate is approximately 9%.
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Sandwich Town Hall has been in active use as the seat of Town government for over 175 years. Theatrical productions and movies are presented in the second floor ballroom. Fully-restored historic shuttered windows add to the ambience.
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Providence River is a tidal river and was once the border between the English New England colonies and the Dutch colony of New Netherland. The river is the meeting place of the annual WaterFire Festival.