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Jan Meeuwesen

Jan is the owner and founder of The Crazy Tourist. He's born and raised in The Netherlands and loves exploring the South of France. He loves going on short City Trips and visiting sunny destinations. His favorite country to visit is France.

15 Best Things to Do in Lynnfield (MA)

Rope Course

A wealthy suburb on the North Shore, Lynnfield is 14 miles north of Boston, and is known for an upscale outdoor shopping center. MarketStreet Lynnfield has upwards of 80 stores, restaurants for all palates, and in the winter has a cute little skating rink. For history, you can make for the town common, which was …

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15 Best Things to Do in Charlton (MA)

Buffumville Lake

First settled by Europeans in the 1730s, Charlton is a small town near the transition between Central and Western Massachusetts. This land was originally part of neighboring Oxford, and has a couple of wonderfully preserved historic districts at the town’s civic heart on Main Street, and the little Northside Village Center. Since 2017 Charlton has …

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15 Best Things to Do in Medfield (MA)

Medfield State Hospital

In the MetroWest region, the town of Medfield is roughly equidistant to Boston, Providence and Worcester, which can all be reached in about 45 minutes. The town was first settled by Europeans in the 1640s, and on Main Street there’s a superb example of First Period architecture at Peak House, which has recently become a …

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15 Best Things to Do in Rehoboth (MA)

Pine Forest

One of the oldest towns in Massachusetts, Rehoboth was founded in 1643 as part of the Plymouth Colony. The defining events in the final days of King Philip’s War played out in Rehoboth in the 1670s, and at Anwan Rock you can see the place where the Wampanoag war chief was captured, ending the conflict. …

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15 Best Things to Do in North Adams (MA)

MASS MoCA

In the Hoosic River valley, surrounded by mountains, the smallest city in Massachusetts grew up as a manufacturing base for the region in the 18th and 19th century. Over time North Adams has reinvented itself as a crackling furnace of creativity, sparked by the opening of the world-class Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) …

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15 Best Things to Do in Palmer (MA)

Soccer

This rural city of 12,500 is on the eastern edge of the Pioneer Valley, where the Quaboag and Ware rivers meet to form the Chicopee River. In its past, Palmer was known as the Town of Seven Railroads, and although active lines run through the town, no train has stopped at the once busy Union …

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15 Best Things to Do in Tyngsborough (MA)

Tyngsborough Bridge

On both banks of the Merrimack River, Tyngsborough is a town by the MA/NH border and is recognized by its green-painted through-arch bridge. Dating back to the 1930s and set next to the old center of town, this is the only crossing on the river for several miles in either direction. Tyngsborough—also spelled Tyngsboro—is traversed …

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15 Best Things to Do in Wrentham (MA)

Lake Pearl

In Norfolk County, Wrentham is a town of 12,200 near the halfway point between Boston and Providence. Wrentham is an easy drive from both cities, but is also crossed by I-495 for convenient access to Cape Cod, while Gillette Stadium is less than ten minutes away by car. Touching the border with Rhode Island, Wrentham …

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15 Best Things to Do in Dudley (MA)

Farm

Sitting about 30 minutes south of Worcester, Dudley is a quiet town on the boundary with Connecticut. In the early 19th century this place was at the epicenter of the American Industrial Revolution as a hub for textile manufacturing. It’s fascinating to think that the textile industry was present in Dudley until the 21st century, …

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15 Best Things to Do in Spencer (MA)

Wilson's Warbler

This town a few miles west of Worcester in Central Massachusetts was permanently settled some 300 years ago, but rose to prominence as a mill town in the 19th century driven by the wire and boot-making industries. Spencer’s rolling countryside is full of interesting fragments of large and small industry, with many man-made ponds that …

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