- TripBuzz found 567 things to do with kids in or near Norwood, Massachusetts, including 561 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Cambridge, Brookline and Watertown.
- From Norwood Sport Center to Launch Trampoline Park, the Norwood area offers 123 different types of family activities, including: Rock Climbing, Bowling, Mini Golf and Trampoline Parks.
- Norwood, located on the Neponset River, is part of the Greater Boston area. The most prominent attraction in the city is the historic city hall for its grand size and traditional architecture. As the home town to many notable photographers and artists, the art scene is popular with locals and tourists with the city offering many museums and galleries.
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Visitors at the Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown, Rhode Island enjoy succulent fruit, an expansive landscape and a charming, rustic, inviting 100-acre campus. Sweet Berry Farm is also a popular local concert venue.
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Once the home of the founder of the Christian Science religion, Mary Baker Eddy Historic House organizes tours through the significant landmarks of her life. The exhibits showcase artifacts like historical documents, paintings, and photographs that depict her life.
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The Bartlett Museum is a treasured historical gem in Amesbury. The museum serves as a repository for artifacts, documents and photographs from the areas rich past and is available for public tours.
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Hoxie House dates back to 1675 and is one of the oldest saltbox houses in the state. Restored and preserved, the house features a range of authentic artifacts and furnishings.
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A working museum, Lowell's Boat Shop is also a National Historic Landmark that has been in operation since 1793. The shop is dedicated to the craft of building wooden boats, and hosts an apprentice program and other educational events.
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Featuring a long, narrow boardwalk, Town Neck / Boardwalk provides visitors with a beach to soak up the sun. When it's high tide the water comes close to the boardwalk, allowing visitors to jump from it into the water.
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Located in the restored and preserved historic home of Bishop George Berkeley, the Whitehall Museum House contains art and items of historical interest. A series of philosophical lectures is hosted there, as well, in honor of Berkeley's tradition.
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Nuthin' But Good Times is an entertainment center for children. Attractions include a large indoor play area populated by mazes, activities, tunnels, and slides, a play area set aside for toddlers, and an in-house cafe.
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Dexter Grist Mill, built in 1654, is a popular tourist attraction that still functions as a working mill. Visitors can even purchase fresh cornmeal ground that day. Open mid-May through early September.