The Fairbanks House in Dedham, MA is the oldest known timber frame house still standing in North America. Built circa 1637 for Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks and their six children, it was home to eight generations of the Fairbanks family over the course of 268 years. The Fairbanks House is now a historic house museum and on the National Register of Historic Places. (Curated content from fairbankshouse.org)
Over the years, generation after generation, families have come to Blue Hills to start their skiing and riding adventures. We offer learn to ski programs fit for all ages and levels, as well as private lessons catered to more experienced skiers and riders. (Curated content from www.bluehillsboston.com)
With its instantly recognizable golden dome, the Charles Bulfinch-designed State House is centrally located in downtown Boston on Beacon Street, at the top of Park Street. It is situated directly across the street from the Boston Common and is easily reached by public transportation or those navigating the city streets on foot. (Curated content from malegislature.gov)
Brookline Golf Course, officially referred to as The Robert T. Lynch Municipal, is located in the Putterham neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, which was home to the legendary Francis Ouimet. Mr. Ouimet as an amateur, won the 1913 U.S. Open, which was played at The Country Club. The golf course is part of the portfolio of world-class recreation facilities by the Town of Brookline Recreation Department. (Curated content from www.brooklinegolf.com)
Just ten minutes from downtown Boston and nestled inside the 64 beautiful acres of Larz Anderson Park, the Museum is home to “America’s Oldest Car Collection”. These automobiles form the Museum’s permanent collection and are housed within the Carriage House, built in 1888 and designed by the city architect of Boston, Edmund M. Wheelwright, who was also responsible for several notable Boston structures like the Boston Public Library. (Curated content from larzanderson.org)
Located only minutes from the bustle of downtown Boston, the DCR Blue Hills Reservation stretches over 7,000 acres from Quincy to Dedham, Milton to Randolph, providing a green oasis in an urban environment. Rising above the horizon, Great Blue Hill reaches a height of 635 feet, the highest of the 22 hills in the Blue Hills chain. From the rocky summit visitors can see over the entire metropolitan area. (Curated content from www.mass.gov)
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is a museum of trees teaching the world about plants. (Curated content from arboretum.harvard.edu)
Visit Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, MA. See gorillas, zebras, giraffes, tigers, lion and more. (Curated content from www.zoonewengland.org)
For one of a kind golf, dining and events, you have come to the right place! Open to the public, Granite Links is home to 27 championship holes, multiple restaurants, and a variety of event options, all in one spot! Our meticulously manicured courses and practice ranges, coupled with breathtaking views of the Boston Skyline, make Granite Links the most stunning entertainment experience in Greater Boston. (Curated content from www.granitelinks.com)
Longyear Museum is an independent historical museum dedicated to advancing the understanding of the life and work of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer, Founder, and Leader of Christian Science. (Curated content from www.longyear.org)