- TripBuzz found 118 things to do with kids in or near Putnam, Connecticut, including 116 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Providence, Smithfield, Cranston and Lincoln.
- From Bradley Playhouse to Complex Performing Arts Centre the, the Putnam area offers 119 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Parks, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- A New England town, Putnam has been named in the Top 15 Small Towns to Visit by Boston Magazine. Resting on the Quinebaug River, it offers a lively downtown area with several restaurants, art galleries and boutiques. After hours, there are also a few bars open featuring live music and entertainment.
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Spare Time Bowling offers guests the opportunity to go bowling, with bumpers and lightweight bowling balls for children. The location's Cosmic Bowling experience features laser lights, disco balls, black lights, and strobes.
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The Pinchot Sycamore Tree Park leisure park that is home to the Pinchot Sycamore, which is best known for being the largest tree in Connecticut. The park has trees that are estimated to be 200-300 years old.
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An active play area, Indoor Playground offers numerous activities for the kids to enjoy. This includes bouncing houses and exercise equipment, along with quiet play like computers and blocks. The facility can also be rented for birthday parties, etc.
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At Mullins Center, visitors can enjoy freestyle skating sessions in the facility's practice ice rink. In addition to skating, visitors can attend concerts, regional sports games, fairs, and other events here.
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Greater Boston Hockey is a drafted adult-only hockey league with several competitive teams in their line-up. They are focused on parity and professionalism and aim to create a social and fun team playing environment.
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As a museum run by two local magicians, Magic Art Studio features the largest collection of Petrie Lewis products. The museum houses antique magic equipment like pistols, cards, and an award won by Houdini.
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Run by a local historical society, Edmund Fowle House & Museum is a historic building where the Treaty of Watertown was signed. Today the house serves as a museum filled with artifacts from the Civil War.
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A baseball and softball training facility, The Batters Box offers batting cages and instruction from coaches with baseball and softball backgrounds. The facility offers camps and clinics as well as a shop with sports-related items.
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Located at the Wallace Civic Center, the Carmelita Landry Arena is one of two ice rinks on the premises. The arena, named for the famous speed skater Carmelita Landry Bernard, hosts a variety of local hockey leagues.