- Our list of the best things to do in Lawrence, Massachusetts, features the top 679 nearby activities — including 292 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lawrence, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
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A 1785 Georgian mansion, the Hamilton House was built strategically upon a bluff that overlooks the Salmon Falls River. It was a great location for owner Johnathan Hamilton, a shipping magnate to oversee his business from above. Get to check out the well-manicured gardens too.
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Situated along Salmon Falls River, Vaughn Woods State Park is a forested area located on 250 acres. The park provides picnic areas and over 3 miles of trails suitable for hiking along the river and in the woods.
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Providing a casual and relaxing ambiance, The Purple Pit serves both breakfast and lunch. Special events such as musical concerts, art classes and exhibits are also frequently offered at this locale.
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One of the larger city parks in the area is Dean Park. It features an extensive children's playground, tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, a pond with ducks and geese, walking paths, and even several fountains.
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A memorial park, the Vaughan Woods State Park is a 250 acre park bequeathed to the state of Maine by Elizabeth Vaughn. Visitors can go on a guided tour of the historic home in the area or go hiking.
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A movie theater featuring 10 auditoriums, Regal Concord 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides descriptive video and assisted listening devices as well as a concession area with food and drinks.
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Telling a captivating story from early American history to present day, the Concord Historical Society features exhibits such as the famous concord coach, thousands of photographs, paintings, and much more.
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The family home of the first Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolution has been preserved as the Artemus Ward House and Museum. General Artemus Ward moved his family into this now historic home in 1763, and it features multiple exhibits about the military hero and daily life during the American Revolution.
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Take a guided or self-guided tour of the New Hampshire State Capitol. Rotating and permanent exhibits at the Visitors Center feature state history at the oldest state capitol in the US.
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Housed in a building designed by architect Guy Lowell, the New Hampshire Historical Society contains a research library and museum. The New Hampshire Historical Society covers the history of New Hampshire through photographs, newspaper, artifacts, and other documents.