- TripBuzz found 169 things to do with kids in or near Leominster, Massachusetts, including 161 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lowell, Concord, Marlborough and Nashua.
- From The Great Escape to Mason Bowling Center, the Leominster area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Playgrounds and Movie Theaters.
- Just over an hour from Boston, Leominster offers a broad range of arts and cultural entertainment. Along with its symphony orchestra, the city is also home to a theater and production company. Additionally, each year the city hosts several art exhibits and outdoor musical concerts. Other attractions in the community include a state park where hiking, swimming, fishing, skiing and snowmobiling can be enjoyed.
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Surrounded by large, shady trees and lush greenery is the Dealtry Memorial Pool. The public pool offers free entry, on site lifeguards and a 44 yard long swimming area with shallow and deep ends.
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As a non-profit soccer organization, FC Blazers coordinates a variety of soccer leagues and camps for the community. It runs a junior co-ed academy where kids can participate in soccer games.
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Interstate Gymnastics & Dance is a recreational dance facility that has the goal of developing healthy bodies that produce sound minds. The organization teaches educational dance classes and is available for birthday parties.
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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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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.
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The Charles River Peninsula is a restored grassland field surrounded by water on three sides. The peninsula is populated by birch, hemlock, and beech trees and features several shoreline walking paths.
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With sports facilities open to the public, Casey Park provides amenities like basketball courts, tennis courts, hockey rinks, and multipurpose fields. There are also leisure opportunities at picnic areas, walking paths, and playgrounds.
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65 Main Street, Watertown Square, Watertown, MA 2472
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The Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA) is a collection of culture, rare books and art. This collection includes Armenian textiles, ceramics, medieval lighting, ancient coins and valuable artifacts.
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Featuring automatic scoring and bumper lanes, Woburn Bowladrome offers visitors 40 lanes to bowl from. All of the lanes are stocked with candlepins instead of the traditional tenpins. It also has a game room with arcade games and skee ball.