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Parks – Allston, Massachusetts
The Smith Playground features climbing structures, swings, slides, and more. The structures are geared for children ages five and older, although scrappy toddlers ... More on GoCityKids
Museums – West Warwick, Rhode Island
Owned and operated by The Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society. A one time Colonial home and Inn, restored and furnished in the period-style. The Paine house originally was built by Francis Brayton Sr. After his death in ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Museums – Quincy, Massachusetts
A non profit that offers summer activities such as hikes in the Blue Hills, Tours of the Quarry's in Quincy, Milton & Canton and Canoeing on the Neponset River - some of which are free and others a... More on Quincyma.gov
Museums – Brookline, Massachusetts
Impressive collection of vehicles and bicycles in a unique setting. More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Boston, Massachusetts
I think the architects did an extraordinary job designing this bridge and named it for someone deserving ... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Milford, Massachusetts
In Short :A favorite of Brazilian expats and budget-minded students, Caf� Belo enables its customers to select hot and cold items from a buffet and then pay a flat rate of $5.49 per pound. Most buffet items change dai... More on CitySearch
Things To Do – Gloucester, Massachusetts
This food cooperative specializes in whole, organic, and health foods, as well ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Cambridge, Massachusetts
It's filled with gravel which was a little rough on the super hot days this past summer but it is definitely ea sier to clean and the place seems to be kept up well. More on KidsPlayParks
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