15 Best Things to Do in Abington (MA)

Oktoberfest

This town on the South Shore has special ties to the Civil War. For some 20 years Abington was the site of an annual Abolitionist meeting, held at what is now Island Grove Park, a picturesque public space next to a pond. In the 1810s the mass-production of iron tacks was pioneered in Abington, and …

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15 Best Things to Do in Amesbury (MA)

Amesbury Center

Where the Powwow River flows into the lower Merrimack, Amesbury is a delightful little city in the far northeast of Massachusetts. From its earliest days Amesbury had a strong reputation for shipbuilding, and you can tap into this heritage at Lowell’s Boat Shop, still making wooden dories and skiffs by hand. In the industrial age, …

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15 Best Things to Do in Belchertown (MA)

Quabbin Reservoir, Belchertown

This town of just over 15,000 people sits east of the distinguished college town of Amherst, and is known for an historic fair celebrated every September. The Belchertown Fair remains a heartwarming spectacle, with time-honored attractions and events from a parade along Main Street to livestock displays. Sensational views abound in Belchertown, from the easternmost …

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15 Best Things to Do in Raynham (MA)

Fishing

In Southeastern Massachusetts, the town of Raynham was originally part of the Plymouth Colony, the first permanent colony in New England, and the second in North America. Starting in the 1670s, this was the site of the colony’s first successful ironworks, using bog iron deposits that were harvested along the Forge River.. Nowadays the Forge …

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15 Best Things to Do in Mashpee (MA)

South Cape Beach State Park

On the Upper Cape, Mashpee is a town known as the headquarters for the Wampanoag Mashpee Tribe, with hundreds of members continuing to live here. The Wampanoag make up a large minority today, but up until the 1960s comprised the majority of the town’s population. The Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Museum, housed in an 18th-century homestead, …

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15 Best Things to Do in Swampscott (MA)

Swampscott, Massachusetts

This North Shore seaside community goes back 400 years, and has had a fishing fleet for all this time. One of Swampscott’s early residents was Deborah Moody (1586- c. 1659), a Nonconformist who later became the only woman to found a village in colonial America. In the early 1800s, Swampscott was the place where Ebenezer …

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15 Best Things to Do in Holliston (MA)

Carnival

In the MetroWest area of Greater Boston, Holliston is a small town with a lot to love about it. Holliston center is the kind of downtown that instantly wins you over, with businesses that have been here for many years, taking no customer for granted. Recently, a stretch of railroad abandoned since the 1980s has …

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15 Best Things to Do in Dennis (MA)

Mayflower Beach

Made up of five villages, Dennis is a town on the Mid Cape, held by many as Cape Cod’s cultural center. You can see why, as the storied Cape Playhouse, the Cape Cod Museum of Art and the Cape Cinema are all grouped together on a campus here. To go with that, Dennis may have …

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15 Best Things to Do in Athol (MA)

Bearsden Forest Conservation Area

In the wooded hills of north Central Massachusetts, Athol is a small town of 12,000 on the banks of the Millers River, a tributary of the Connecticut River. The river is a uniting feature for the town, and its sister, Orange, and sets the scene for an annual canoe race between the towns every spring. …

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15 Best Things to Do in Pepperell (MA)

Eastern Meadowlark

On the MA/NH line in Middlesex County, Pepperell is a rural town with a diversity of farms where you can pick your own fruit, meet barnyard animals, or simply purchase fabulous fresh produce and pastured meat from farm stands. The land was first settled in 1720 and Pepperell became a full-fledged town in 1775 at …

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