- Our list of the best things to do in Hull, Massachusetts, features the top 666 nearby activities — including 299 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Experience the idyllic setting of a quaint New England town when you visit Hope Street in Bristol, Rhode Island. Looking as if it has been untouched by time, visit the shops, cafés, and boutiques of this seaside town.
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Open seasonally, Payomet Performing Arts Center in Truro is home to theatrical productions, musical concerts, professional lectures, comedy and even to events like circuses. They also host acting classes and have children's activities.
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Each season, Your Theatre Inc features a mix of comedies, plays, and musical performances for visitors to attend. The theater is led by volunteers and opens up the audition process to local performers.
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More than the average bowling alley, Mason Bowling Center in Leominster, Massachusetts is a must go for families. With miniature golf, arcade games, and billiards to accompany their exquisite lanes, along with ice cream, candy, and snacks is the center for fun.
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Recognized as a Jewish burial place, Lincoln Park Cemetery is a rich part of Warwick's history. Going back well over 100 years, there are many community leaders and prominent residents buried here.
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The Pamet River is a primarily salt marsh river named for the Paomet tribe. The upper portion of the river is made up of a freshwater marsh. All plant species in the upper portion are indigenous, and intolerant of seawater.
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Featuring 464-acres of parklands on the shores of Narragansett Bay, Colt State Park, is considered the jewel of Rhode Island's park system. Visitors enjoy miles of bike paths along the bay, over 400 picnic areas, and an open-air chapel.
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Founded in 1809, Brown and Hopkins Country Store, combines charm and history to form a shopper's paradise. Visitors can browse two-stories filled with antiques, linens, country décor, gourmet candies and old-fashioned soda fountain.
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One an elegant estate, Doyle Community Park features picturesque grounds and trails that wind through gardens, woodlands and meadows. The colorful foliage adds charm to the park that has over three miles of walking and hiking trails.