- Our list of the best things to do in Leominster, Massachusetts, features the top 209 nearby activities — including 82 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Leominster, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Leominster, MA , followed by 200 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lowell, Concord, Framingham, Nashua, Marlborough, Worcester, Fitchburg, Shrewsbury, Westford, Lincoln, Jaffrey, Chelmsford, Natick, Merrimack, Amherst, Hollis, Wilton, Peterborough, Marblehead and Billerica
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Rock On Adventure is an indoor rock climbing facility that offers a number of fun and entertaining amenities to its guests. Popular events hosted here include rock climbing birthday parties, summer camps, and weekend adventures.
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Originally constructed in 1757, Tattersall Farm is a 150 acre farm donated to the city by the Tattersall family. Meticulously preserved, the farm is open to visitors, and features a collection of 19th century art as well as hiking trails.
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Multiple trampolines have been put together to make up the large Main Court section of the Launch Trampoline Park. The venue also boasts a Kid's Court made of nine floor trampolines and four wall trampolines in addition to a Dodgeball Court and Foam Pit.
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With 32 years in the business, Theatre Works Inc offers live performances of musicals at its community theater. The theater allows local members of the community to audition for roles and requires no prior acting experience.
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Boston Common
Tremont, Beacon, Charles, Park & Boylston Streets, Boston, MA 02108
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Established in 1634, Boston Common is the oldest public park in the country has played host to many famous personalities such as Martin Luther King Jr and Pope John Paul II. It is also the site for a variety fo community and cultural events.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Zimmerman House is the only Frank Lloyd Wright house open to the public in New England. It also houses the art collection of its previous owners, Isadore J. and Lucille Zimmerman.
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Featuring its first show in 1927, the Boston Opera House is a representation from the Vaudeville era, built in French and Italian Styles, which hosts live performances. Known for its excellent sound and viewing, a variety of entertainment experiences can be had here.
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Views of the Tobin Bridge and the Boston skyline are offered at the Mary O' Malley Waterfront Park which is bordered by both the Island End River and Mystic River. Paths for walking and jogging, tennis courts, and playground equipment are available.
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Hosting hockey leagues, Kasabuski Arena is an indoor ice skating rink that offers open skating sessions to the community. Visitors can sign up for figure skating lessons that cater to skaters of all skill levels.
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Boston had a large role in the American Revolution, and that historical prominence is embraced by the Freedom Trail. Quite simply, it is a 2.5 mile brick-lined route which leads visitors to sixteen historically significant sites that include meeting houses, museums, churches, and cemeteries.