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Museums – Farmington, Connecticut
overview: Built by Deacon John Stanley in 1720, and opened as a museum in 1935. The House was named a National Historic Landmark in 1961 and remains one of the best known examples of early New Engl... More on MuseumStuff.com
Health Club – Boston, Massachusetts
A place for beginners thru advanced students looking for a real yoga experience. More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Brighton, Massachusetts
Overall I highly recommend the place-go for the Guinness, it's GREAT! More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Boston, Massachusetts
Inscription. Known as Americas “Cradle of Liberty” Faneuil Hall was a central location for organized protests against British tyranny prior to the American Revolution. Given to Boston in 1742 by Peter Faneuil and designed ... More on HMDB
Music and Theater – Concord, Massachusetts
Very affordable and the facility was sooo clean and nice! More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Worcester, Massachusetts
Great shows like the Wiggles, Sesame Street, Ringling Bros. Circus come all the time. Better than driving to Boston ... More on Trekaroo
Museums – Southington, Connecticut
The normal admission is only $5 and if you can, make an afternoon out of it and visit one of the great loca... More on TripAdvisor
Parks – Oakland Gardens, New York
Alley Park Tavern - Some bars are legendary. The kind of watering hole that you’ll remember for most of your life. Alley Park Tavern? It’s not one of them. Located ... More on clubzone
Restaurants – Worcester, Massachusetts
We stopped in at Charlies for a late breakfast when we were done at Holy Cross. Good thing I had my Garmin with, I may not have found it. Not that it is really hard to find, I sometimes don't follow d ... More on TripAdvisor
Museums – Bridgeport, Connecticut
The planetarium shows start at 1:00pm for children seven and under, 3:30pm for eight and older. For a small additional charge, kids ten and up can participate in one of the Challenger mini-mission... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
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