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Ice Cream – Watertown, Massachusetts
Friendly's is amazing. From breakfast to lunch, dinner, and dessert, Friendly's will never let you down. I looove their ice cream. My favorite is the Chicken Salad and ... More on GoCityKids
Golf Courses – Reading, Massachusetts
Grumpy pro of a few years ago is GONE and now the staff is great. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Methuen, Massachusetts
'Tenney Castle Gatehouse' is a historic gatehouse at 37 Pleasant Street in Methuen, Massachusetts, United States. It was added ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Hudson, New Hampshire
(Melendy Pond, 22', 1982, 29-06-p) across First Brook in Hudson , Hudson Township, Hillsborough County, NH. Library St. S. 0.3 miles from jct with NH111 in Hudson, E. (left) on Central St. 0.25 miles, SE (right) on Melendy ... More on dalejtravis.com
Museums – Medford, Massachusetts
Features works by students and other artists .. Wednesday - Saturday: 12 - 8 pm Sunday: 12 - 5 pm More on MuseumStuff.com
Things To Do – Arlington, Massachusetts
about Fidelity House: Fidelity House is a non-profit community center, which has been serving the needs of Arlington and surrounding communities for 50 years. Programs include: Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten & After School Program; Drop-in ... More on GoCityKids
Food Shopping – Woburn, Massachusetts
Grandmas Chicken Soup is a unique and tasty gift, so it has been a big success with my family and friends... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Charlton, Massachusetts
I personally don't like the pizza. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Harwich Port, Massachusetts
Remember the days when great-tasting food was made-to-order with fresh quality ingredients and always served up with a frosty mug and a warm smile? Well those days have never left at your favorite A&W Restaurant. We still make our ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Quincy, Massachusetts
Granite Railway/Quarry Exhibits: Quincy is home to America's first commercial railway - the Granite Railway, built in 1826 specifically to transport Quincy granite to Charlestown for the construct... More on Quincyma.gov
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