- TripBuzz found 562 things to do with kids in or near Hull, Massachusetts, including 551 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Cambridge and Brookline.
- From Paragon Carousel to Pemberton Bait & Tackle Co, the Hull area offers 120 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Amusement Parks (Kids), Arcades and Beaches.
- The summer home for many, Hull is less than an hour's drive from Boston. Also popular with tourists, this beach town is equipped with several inns, bars and restaurants near the water. And located on the coast, outdoor water sports such as boating, paddle boarding and kayaking are common with tourists.
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Containing 8 miles of trail, the Peabody - Middleton Rail Trail passes wetlands and abandoned railroads with some nice views. The trail is a great way to see some of the nation's history while taking a casual stroll.
15.6 Miles
Opened in 1979, the Plumbing Museum is a museum dedicated to displaying information and exhibits solely about the trade of plumbing from history to present day. The museum is popular among fellow plumbers, tradesmen, and other curious individuals.
15.7 Miles
Offering fantastic views of the Boston Skyline and surrounding areas, Robbins Farm Park is the venue for many special events and festivals in the Arlington community. This includes theatrical performances, musical concerts, dances and holiday celebrations.
15.7 Miles
Over 700 acres of land compose D.W. Field Park along with more than seven miles of paved roadway which surround the park area. A wide range of trails are offered for walking or cycling along with a duck pond and nature viewing.
15.8 Miles
Puddlestompers Nature Exploration is a nature exploration company that provides child drop-off programs, educational classes for people of all ages, and a summer camp for youths. The company also provides birthday party packages.
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807 Washington Street, Stoughton, MA 2072
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Featuring regularly rotating exhibits, South Shore Performing Arts Center has performing arts classes and an art gallery for visitors to enjoy. Visitors can enroll in classes like Japanese bookbinding, digital photography, and watercolor painting.
15.9 Miles
Focused around Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy, Longyear Museum was originally opened in 1937 at the former home of Christian Science student Mary Beecher Longyear. It offers tours and features documents, art, photographs and artifacts related to Mrs. Eddy.
15.9 Miles
Originally opened in 1916, the Chatham Orpheum Theater was the first movie house in the area. It continues to serve the community with updated projection technologies including 3-D and 6.1 Surround Sound on two theater screens.
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There are many activities that Cold Spring Park hosts, with different areas for tennis, soccer, basketball and softball. A running trail circles the park, which also contains a dog park as well as a seasonal farmer's market.
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The Stoughton Historical Society is a resource for local history and genealogy. Dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of the local area, the society maintains archives and maps, and publishes a variety of books about local history.