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Museums – Cambridge, Massachusetts
about Cambridge Arts Council: The Cambridge Arts Council (CAC) is the official arts agency for the City of Cambridge. Its mission is to stimulate public awareness of and support for the arts, prese... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Quincy, Massachusetts
See where John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abigail Adams, and more lived. Many a famous person tred the halls of this home including Thomas Jefferson. Abigail brought rose bushes from England that still bloom today. You... More on GeckoGo
Food Shopping – Boston, Massachusetts
Rosie's Place, a sanctuary for poor and homeless women in Boston, has volunteers from all walks of life �students, families, individuals, religious organizations, corporations, groups of friends � ... More on GoCityKids
Food Shopping – Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Central Square Farmer's Market gives city folk the opportunity to purchase fruits and vegetables from the people who actually grew ... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Beverly, Massachusetts
Inscription. Hospital Point Light was constructed and first lighted in 1872 to help guide vessels into Salem and Beverly Harbors. The original two-story keeper's house and oil house are still being... More on HMDB
Health Club – North Andover, Massachusetts
Premier Bikram Studio offering classes for beginners. Classes 7 days week. All classes are drop in classes open to anyone who would like to try. For current schedule and prices visit the website www.bikramyogamv.com. ... More on YogaFinder
Parks – Brookline, Massachusetts
The bigger slide in the park is not safe for any children. It has no barricade in the form of bars or ropes. Once children climb up to the upper leve l they could easily trip and fall to the ground... More on KidsPlayParks
Things To Do – Salem, Massachusetts
Great location, beautiful boat, friendly crew (except for the captain!) We saw a lot of whales but had a l... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Peabody, Massachusetts
There are two playground areas that make up the Tannery Juntion; a 2-5 age area and a 5-12 age area with lots of room in between these areas to run, swing, or play on multiple springboard platforms. It has a ... More on KaBoom.org
Parks – Norwood, Massachusetts
School is back in session! Your assignment for today is to study the smooth curves of the Cozy Climber�?�. Then complete your math lesson at the Store Panel. Your final duty is to experience ... More on KaBoom.org
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