- TripBuzz found 684 things to do with kids in or near Saugus, Massachusetts, including 672 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Gloucester.
- From Route 1 Miniature Golf & Batting Cages to Hockey Town USA Inc, the Saugus area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Skating Rinks, Mini Golf, Children's Entertainment and Theaters.
- Located in the Greater Boston area, within Essex County, lies the city of Saugus. First settled in 1629, the city is rich in historical heritage. Locals and visitors can enjoy strolling the streets of the town appreciating the architecture and colorful foliage seen throughout the local parks and neighborhoods. The town is also home to an original iron works building, one of the areas most popular attractions.
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A candlepin bowling center, Sunnyside Bowladrome features 32 lanes suitable for both open and league bowling. The center offers private event hosting, a pro shop with balls and accessories, electronic scoring, bumpers and a game room.
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A small, multi-use park spanning just under an acre, Albion Park features a playground for kids with a variety of equipment, including jungle gyms, swings, and slides. The playground also features a splash play area.
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The indoor trampoline park of Sky Zone Danvers has many open jump sessions every day. Along with the wall-to-wall trampolines, the facility has a foam cube pit, trampoline basketball court, and an aerobics program.
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Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery is a local monster museum which features the private collection of James Lurgio comprising of around 50 different characters spanning the history of horror in Hollywood movies. Besides the full-sized replicas, the gallery also houses many movie props.
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Salem Witch Memorial was built in the memory of those who were put to death under suspicions of practicing witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The memorial comprises of a long handcrafted granite wall whose stone benches represent the victims of the witch hysteria.
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Named after a nurse who was sentenced to death during the Salem Witch Trials, Rebecca Nurse Homestead is a historic structure which dates back to 17th century and features a number of restored period furnishings.
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2 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA
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The Salem Maritime National Historic Site is a nine-acre national park featuring historic buildings, wharves, and reconstructed tall-ships that tell the stories of the sailors and merchants who brought the goods of the world to America. Free tours are offered.
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Guests can board a full length pirate ship and explore an 80 foot cave as part of the New England Pirate Museum which brings the 1690s to life. Artifacts from sunken ships and pirate treasures form the bulk of the displayed collections.
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Rather than an actual village, the Salem Witch Village is an indoor guided tour through a maze. The history of witchcraft from its ancient roots to modern times are covered in the maze-like setting.
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Spellbound Tours
Ticket Office is at the Magic Parlor 213 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970
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At Spellbound Tours, visitors can learn about the haunted history of the Salem witch trials. Among the sites visited is the Witch Dungeon, the Boston Stranger murder site, and the Old Burying Point Cemetery.