- TripBuzz found 188 things to do with kids in or near Woods Hole, Massachusetts, including 178 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Edgartown, Hyannis, Oak Bluffs and Barnstable.
- From Woods Hole Aquarium to Woods Hole Science Aquarium, the Woods Hole area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Aquariums, Theaters, History Museums and Science Museums.
- Just a short distance from Martha's Vineyard, Woods Hole is a popular tourist destination in Massachusetts. And near the Elizabeth Islands, the community has become a renowned area for marine science and research. Annually, Woods Hole hosts a film festival and summer outdoor concerts. Woods Hole is within walking distance of Falmouth.
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51 Bedford St (Corner of Sixth St), New Bedford, MA 02740
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New Bedford Fire Museum is a locally run museum. Patrons can tour the museum and view the history of the trucks, memorabilia and the building itself. Children can dress up and slide down firefighter poles.
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Featuring a walking path, Coast Guard Park offers visitors views of the ocean and the various fishing vessels at the docks. The park has a Lightship Sailors Memorial to honor the lives lost in a sinking accident in 1944.
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The Nemasket Kayak Center is a tour company that offers guided tours, rentals, and lessons. The company hosts tours on the Agawam River, which is home to Osprey, Swans, Ducks, and Turtles.
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33 William Street, New Bedford, MA 02740
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New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park preserves the whaling heritage of New Bedford which was a major whaling port in 19th-century. The park contains a historic landmark district, New Bedford Whaling Museum, the Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Garden Museum among many other attractions.
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Ocean Explorium is a local marine science education center which offers visitors a chance to learn about oceanic life and its interaction with humans. It houses multiple acquatic exhibits and touch tanks which feature rays, sharks, jellyfish and more, coupled with many other non-living exhibits.
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Walking and people watching is an enjoyable pastime at Acushnet Avenue. Portuguese markets and bakeries line the streets. Other options for visitors include boutiques, an antique store and local pubs.
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396 County St, New Bedford, MA 02740
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Nestled in beautiful New Bedford, Massachusetts, the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum.. It is best visited in clement weather, when temperatures are comfortable and the flowers in the garden are in bloom. .
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684 Purchase Street, New Bedford, MA
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The largest theatrical venue in New Bedford, Massachusetts is the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center. It presents a full schedule of plays and concerts. The Zeiterion is as famous for its opulent interior as for the quality of its productions.
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The Zeiterion Theatre is a performing arts venue that offers a number of different performances to the local community throughout the year. These include musicals, comedic performances, and dance productions, among others.
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A 2.5-mile-long sandy beach with dunes, Norton Point Beach serves as a barrier between Katama Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The beach can be used for fishing, swimming, picnicking and bird watching.