- TripBuzz found 423 things to do with kids in or near Marlborough, Massachusetts, including 406 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lowell, Cambridge, Brookline and Concord.
- From The World War II Memorial Beach to Ghiloni Park, the Marlborough area offers 115 different types of family activities, including: Playgrounds, Movie Theaters, Bike Paths and Amusement Parks (Kids).
- Marlborough, MA was settled in 1660, making it one of the first American settlements and giving it a long and rich history. One of the notable events Marlborough was a part of includes King Philip's War, where the town was almost destroyed by Native Americans. Historic attractions in Marlborough include the Brigham Cemetery, Marlborough Center Historic District, and Capt. Peter Rice House.
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Providing ice skating facilities to the public, Thayer Ice Arena also offers league ice hockey games as well. Facilities located at the site include two ice rinks and a pool.
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Direct access to the East Bay Bike Path and the town beach is provided at Burr's Hill Park. During the summer months, the park is also home to music concerts and movie presentations within its band shell.
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Manchester's Palace Theatre is a prominent stage theater in New Hampshire. Its schedule includes touring productions of Broadway shows as well as regional and state performances. The theater also has a teen drama troupe.
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Combining an art studio with a restaurant and bar, Muse Paintbar is a unique location providing fun and entertainment for those who visit. Guests commonly enjoy eating appetizers, having drinks, and painting pictures while visiting.
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Located at the first American credit union, America's Credit Union Museum offers three floors that can be toured. Rooms include offices and a conference center with period furnishings, photos and other informational items.
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Arms Park is a small park and part of the Heritage Trail. The park offers scenic views of the bordering river, with several benches and rest areas available. Visitors will find a small waterfall at the end of the trail.
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A historic city park, Manchester's Lafayette Park spans a little more than two acres. The park features several notable sculptures, and offers amenities that include walking trails, benches, and picnic areas.
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The Washington Secondary Trail is a 19-mile path that takes travelers from Cranston Street to Log Bridge Road. Small boat access is available along the road, which also offers access to an equestrian trail.
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Known as downtown Warwick or central Warwick is the Apponaug Village. The village consists of a police and fire headquarters, public library, a museum, a post office and other various municipal buildings, making it a bustling area in the city of Warwick.
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Originally known as Spell Hall, Nathanael Greene Homestead, was the home of the Revolutionary War General. Built in 1770, visitors to the site can enjoy a tour of the home and grounds and explore the historical artifacts and exhibits.