Since its inception, South Shore Country Club has provided thousands of golfers with the opportunity to enjoy the exceptional design and quality conditions of this magnificent course. Designed in 1922 by golf architect Wayne Stiles, the course features the classic design style characteristic of the time. Elevated greens and varying topography provide a unique and ever changing golfing experience. Whether you're a new golfer or a seasoned veteran, you'll enjoy 18 holes of beauty and challenge at South Shore Country Club.
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Nantasket Beach is popular summer escape from the Boston. The reservation includes a mile of the Atlantic shoreline, and during the summer, you can attend concerts or take public dance lessons. (Curated content from www.mass.gov)
Paragon Boardwalk is located on the shores of Nantasket Beach with unparalleled sunrise views over the Atlantic Ocean and sunset views over Hingham Bay and the Boston skyline. The boardwalk is open to the public and serves elevated beach bites with house crafted cocktails. (Curated content from www.paragonboardwalk.com)
Edgewater Drive Beach is a long and narrow beach, with 150-200 yards of beachfront, is located on Edgewater Drive in Hough's Neck facing East of Quincy Bay from Bell Street to 173 Edgewater Drive. The beach is adjacent to Raccoon Island. Edgewater Drive Beach offers residents amenities such as swimming, park benches and picnic tables. (Curated content from www.quincyma.gov)
Welcome to the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum located in the former Fore River Shipyard; once one of the nation's largest shipbuilding enterprises, in historic Quincy, Massachusetts. The USNSM is housed aboard the Quincy-built USS Salem; the world's only preserved Heavy Cruiser. The museum welcome visitors for tours on seasonal weekends. (Curated content from www.uss-salem.org)
Avalon Beach is a long narrow beach located on Avalon Road in Quincy Point. From Washington Street, turn left onto Washington Court and then bear right onto Avalon Road. It borders Twin Rivers and the Marina. With approximately 150-200 yards of beachfront, it offers swimming, park benches, shade trees and picnic tables (Curated content from www.quincyma.gov)
Mound Street Beach is located on Mound Street in Quincy Point. Mound Beach is a moderately sized beach that has close to 180 yards of beachfront. It is one of the City's largest sandy beaches and offers swimming, benches, picnic tables, adjoining soccer fields, and playgrounds. There is parking and the M.B.T.A. has a bus route that will drop you close to the beach. (Curated content from www.quincyma.gov)
We have candlepin bowling, pool, darts and video games. Olindy’s is fun for the entire family, so come on down and relax with a beer, glass of wine and a snack while you and the family enjoy a game. Olindy’s is a safe and family friendly establishment. It has been a family owned and operated since 1969 and is a fixture in Quincy and the South Shore. (Curated content from olindysbowling.com)
The historic Boston Light overlooks the sea from Little Brewster Island, casting a light beam 27 miles into the Atlantic. This is the oldest continually used and last staffed lighthouse in the country, which dates back to the Revolutionary War. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
From the sweet little farm at the foot of Penn’s Hill to the gentleman’s country estate at Peace field, Adams National Historical Park is the story of “heroes, statesman, philosophers … and learned women” whose ideas and actions helped to transform thirteen disparate colonies into one united nation. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)