- TripBuzz found 663 things to do with kids in or near Somerville, Massachusetts, including 646 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Cambridge.
- From Legoland Discovery Center to Dilboy Memorial Swimming & Wading Pool, the Somerville area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Parks, Theaters and Dog Park.
- Located two miles northwest of Boston is the city of Somerville, Massachusetts. As the most densely populated city in New England, the area features a thriving business, residential and tourism landscape. The city's most popular points of interest include its charming neighborhoods, historic theatres and ice cream shops, the local Dilboy sports stadium, and it's many community parks.
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Smithfield's oldest operating apple orchard, Jaswell's Farm offers a variety of locally grown produce, and invites visitors to pick their own apples, berries, and other fruits. The farm offers tours, as well.
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109 Pleasant View Street, Smithfield, RI 2828
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Offering public ice skating on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays from September to May is the Smithfield Municipal Ice Rink. The ice rink also offers rental space for birthday parties and school functions.
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A duckpin bowling facility, Bowling Academy offers open and league bowling with shoe rental. The center provides Rock N Bowl events, youth programs, private event hosting and a snack bar with food and drinks.
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The Avon Cinema is a movie theater that is fitted with Art Deco architecture and is available for private screenings or premieres. The cinema offers discounts for children under the age of 12.
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199 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02904
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The Governor Henry Lippett House Museum is based in the actual 1865 home in which he lived and originally built for his wife Mary Anne Balch. The current collection works on preserving the life and times of those who lived in the home during the Victorian era.
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Providing panoramic views of the Providence skyline is the main draw of Prospect Terrace. The site and its surrounding park also serve as the home of the Roger Williams Memorial statue which overlooks the city.
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PO Box 924, 47 Front Street, Exeter, NH 03833
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Featuring a collection of artifacts from the 1700s to present day, Exeter Historical Society offers visitors a chance to learn about the history of the city. The curators help provide additional information about the artifacts by explaining their history.
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A minimalist but pleasant and scenic park, Prospect Park is a small bit of wooded green space with benches, ample shade, and an imposing statue of Roger Williams at its center.
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Focused on the history of the American Revolution, the American Independence Museum houses artifacts and documents including early drafts of the US Constitution and a Dunlop broadside of the Declaration of Independence. Guided tours explore the 1721 Ladd-Gilman House, and the Folsom Tavern.
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A walk through the Philips Exeter Academy boarding school campus provides interesting historic architecture, with Academy walking trails along the river and through the woods.