- Our list of the best things to do in Medfield, Massachusetts, features the top 670 nearby activities — including 295 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Medfield, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Medfield, MA , followed by 668 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boston, Cambridge, Concord, Brookline, Somerville, Framingham, Watertown, Newton, Waltham, Hingham, Pawtucket, Lexington, Natick, Marlborough, Arlington, Wellesley, Medford, Foxboro, Quincy, Lincoln, Attleboro, Smithfield, Franklin, Hull, Dedham, Malden, Brockton, Milton, Cumberland, Needham, Shrewsbury, Braintree, Norwood, Woburn, Saugus, Taunton, Lincoln, Stoughton, Woonsocket, Revere, Randolph, Burlington, Chelsea, North Smithfield, Everett, Melrose, Weymouth, Worcester, East Providence, Billerica, Providence, Chatham, Westford and Harrisville
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Spanning 80 acres, Quincy's Merrymount Park features facilities for baseball, softball, bocce ball, tennis, and basketball. In addition, the park has running trails and covered areas for picnics or other functions.
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Faxon Park is a 7.5 acre park featuring various athletic facilities. Visitors will find two softball fields, an open field, a basketball court, five lighted tennis courts, and a regulation size running track. The park also maintains a children's playground.
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26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Established in 1998, the Harvard Museum of Natural History features a range of specimens from the collection of Harvard's three natural history research museums. The exhibits include the realistic flame-worked Glass Flowers, fossils and skeletons of dinosaurs and other mammals, minerals and more.
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Run by Harvard University, the Peabody Museum has some of the best collects of human history. See huge Native American totem poles, legacy of canoes, the art of wars throughout the ages, and tools used by our developing ancestors among many other things.
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Built in 1926, the Stadium Theatre, started out hosting vaudeville shows and films. Today, the fully restored theatre, maintains a full schedule of live stage productions, concerts, movies, and hosts a summer kids theater camp.
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E Elm St & Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy, MA 2170
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The Wollaston Beach Playground has a beach-side view of the Quincy Shore and features a covered seating area, picnic tables, a toddler playground area with slides and rubber floor, an older play area with slides rubber floor and swings.
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9 votes
28 Monument Square, Woonsocket, RI 02895
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The Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center is a performing arts center that hosts musical performers such as The Marshall Tucker Band. The theatre also shows musicals including Jekyll & Hyde.
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From skating lessons to hockey teams, Asiaf Skating Rink is an indoor ice rink that is open to the public for freestyle skating. The arena has a pro shop where visitors can purchase skates.