- Our list of the best things to do in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, features the top 699 nearby activities — including 287 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Chelmsford, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
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Daily adventure tours are provided through Boston by Segway which allows visitors to get up close and personal with famous landmarks. Prominent stops across the city include Fenway Park and Bunker Hill.
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The first large municipally-funded public library in America, the Boston Public Library features an audio-visual collection and a variety of fiction and young adult book offerings. The location also features an auditorium and conference rooms.
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Opened in 1903, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is a Venetian styled building which contains a noted art collection of importance. Artists represented include Botticelli, Degas, Michelangelo, Rembrandt and Sargent.
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The Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum which houses a large and varied collection of works, including representations and items from the America's, Asia, Europe and Africa. Its collection of Impressionist works is well known.
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North Shore Navigators Baseball games are held at Fraser Field, where the collegiate summer league team plays from June through August. Single game tickets or season passes are available and concessions include hot dogs and beer.
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Manning Field is a track and sports field that is open to the general public for walking on weekdays. The field also hosts sporting events for high school and youth teams.
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Home to a veterans memorial, Memorial Park is situated on 13 acres and features a synthetic turf athletic field along with two baseball diamonds. The park also offers a gazebo, restroom facilities, meeting rooms and concession stands.
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Being the oldest neighborhood in Boston, North End is home to a wide range of establishments including restaurants, retail stores, residential complexes as well as a number of ancient historic sites. It is nicknamed as Boston's 'Little Italy' for the majority of Italian Americans who live here.
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Copley Place is a shopping mall that features a wide range of stores, including J. Crew, Brookstone, and American Eagle Outfitters. The location also hosts a wide variety of events, including Boston Fashion Week and the Massart Wearable Art Display.
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Copley Square features a Friday Farmer's market and access to the Boston Public Library. The location also features a variety of prominent architectural works, include Trinity Church, Old South Church, and Boston Public Library.