- Our list of the best things to do in Norwood, Massachusetts, features the top 678 nearby activities — including 303 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Norwood, 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 9 things to do within the city of Norwood, MA , followed by 669 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boston, Cambridge, Concord, Brookline, Watertown, Framingham, Somerville, Lynn, Newton, Waltham, Hingham, Lexington, Natick, Marlborough, Arlington, Medford, Wellesley, Quincy, Pawtucket, Foxboro, Scituate, Attleboro, Lincoln, Franklin, Hull, Malden, Dedham, Saugus, Milton, Taunton, Cumberland, Brockton, Braintree, Needham, Woburn, Lincoln, Woonsocket, Revere, Randolph, Stoughton, Burlington, Chelsea, North Smithfield, Everett, Weymouth, Melrose, Billerica, East Providence, Medfield and Chatham
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            Located in Brookline, Massachusetts, the Coolidge Corner Theater is one of the oldest and largest functioning cinemas in the eastern United States. The opulently-decorated theater plays art films, foreign movies, independent projects and special broadcasts of operas, ballets, and other large-scale performances.        
    
    
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            Coolidge Corner Theatre is an independent movie theater that plays a selection of classic, mainstream, and indie films and has midnight showings too. The concession stand has a bar with premium beers, wines and liquors and local baked goods.        
    
    
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                347 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA 2446
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            One of Brookline’s oldest surviving colonial era buildings, the Brookline Historical Society Edward Devotion House dates back to approximately 1740. The house is now a museum, and is open for tours.        
    
    
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            The historic Newton History Museum is a museum that collects, preserves, interprets, and exhibits artifacts of local significance. The museum is best known for the 'Civil War' and 'Anti-Slavery' exhibits.        
    
    
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                527 Washington Street, At Historic Newton, Newton, MA 2458
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            History buffs will appreciate a visit to Jackson Homestead and Museum. Built in 1809, this house has historical significance as a station on the Underground Railroad prior to the Civil War. Among the displays at the museum is a cellar in which slaves may have hidden.        
    
    
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            Take a nature adventure at Pond Meadow Park in Braintree, Massachusetts. With 320 acres of natural reservations, the park boasts marshes, meadows, a pond, and several walking trails to take in the beautiful outdoors.        
    
    
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            A small community park, Coolidge Park features tennis courts, an open grass field, shade trees and a half basketball court. The park has children's play equipment, park benches, a paved walkway and a picnic table.        
    
    
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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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            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.