- TripBuzz found 661 things to do with kids in or near Revere, Massachusetts, including 655 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Cambridge.
- From Revere Beach to Cronin Skating Rink, the Revere area offers 119 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Beaches, Parks and Sports Facilities/Fields.
- Just minutes from downtown Boston, Revere was named for Revolutionary War Hero Paul Revere. The city is also home to the historical Revere Beach and several other landmarks including the Immaculate Conception Rectory, Revere City Hall and Police Station. Other attractions in the community include the Necco Candy Company and Greyhound racetrack.
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At the Boston Children's Museum, guests will have the opportunity to visit a wide variety of exhibits, including the Science Playground and the New Balance Climb. The location also features a real two-story house from Kyoto, Japan.
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An ice skating rink, Hockey Town USA Inc provides a venue for adult and youth hockey as well as figure skating. The facility provides skating and hockey lessons, ice rentals and a snack bar.
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Tremont, Beacon, Charles, Park & Boylston Streets, Boston, MA 02108
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Established in 1634, Boston Common is the oldest public park in the country has played host to many famous personalities such as Martin Luther King Jr and Pope John Paul II. It is also the site for a variety fo community and cultural events.
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Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood that features Federal-style rowhouses, gaslit streets, and brick sidewalks. The location's sites include the Black Heritage Trail, The Club of Old Volumes, and Suffolk University.
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Managed by FMC Ice Sports, the Connery Rink is an ice skating facility that offers public skating, a variety of hockey leagues and programs, and lessons in ice skating, figure skating, and hockey.
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Boston had a large role in the American Revolution, and that historical prominence is embraced by the Freedom Trail. Quite simply, it is a 2.5 mile brick-lined route which leads visitors to sixteen historically significant sites that include meeting houses, museums, churches, and cemeteries.
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Chinatown of Los Angeles is both a low-income residential area and a commercial center with restaurants, shops, and art galleries for local Asian communities. The location features numerous small grocery stories and Vietnamese-style bazaars.
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A National Historic Landmark, the Historic New England Boardman House gives visitors a glimpse of 17th and 18th century life. Built in 1692, and relatively unaltered in the last 200 years, the house is a study in Colonial architecture.
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Columbus Park is a large recreational park that features four baseball fields, a full-length basketball court, and two playgrounds behind the nearby school. There are a lot of benches to sit down that are scattered throughout the park.
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69 Beacon ST., Boston, MA 02108, Boston, MA 02108
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Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Boston Public Garden is the first public botanical garden of America and is famous for more than 600 varieties of flowers and trees planted here as well as the Swan Boats and numerous statues.