Sassamon Trace is a nine-hole executive length golf course designed in the classic tradition with the beginning golfer in mind. Following the classic style, the natural terrain was studied and the holes were routed accordingly. The steep side slope of the landfill is utilized as a strategic element, defining the right edge of each of the Natick holes. (Curated content from sassamontrace.com)
Built in 1900, and enlarged in 1906, 1966, and 2010, it is considered an unusually fine facility for undergraduate training in astronomy. (Curated content from www.wellesley.edu)
A sprawling real-life game world,
with over 40 rooms of physical
and mental challenges. (Curated content from www.level99.com)
Whatever the event, Dave & Buster’s is the perfect place for all ages to have a party. Book your party or contact one of our Planners to do the work for you. (Curated content from www.daveandbusters.com)
The Wayland Town Beach is one of Wayland’s cherished venues that Wayland residents enjoy year round. Our Beach offers sun and fresh water swimming on Lake Cochituate. (Curated content from www.wayland.ma.us)
The Permanent Collection at Danforth Art consists of approximately 3,500 objects in all media. The Museum has been building the collection since its founding in 1975, and actively collects and holds examples of American Art in all media from the early nineteenth century to the present day. (Curated content from danforth.framingham.edu)
The Davis Museum traces its origins to the October 23, 1889 dedication of the Farnsworth Art Building on the Wellesley College campus. It housed collections that dated to the founding of the College in 1875, when founder Henry Fowle Durant (1822-81) began a campaign to acquire original paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs, as well as plaster casts of classical sculpture, in service of a liberal arts education for women. (Curated content from www.wellesley.edu)
Sandy Burr Country Club is a fourth generation family owned golf club located less than 16 miles from the center of Boston, MA. Designed by Donald Ross in 1922 the course includes 18 holes and encompasses 6,427 yards of golf for a par 72. Known for its traditional Ross design and challenging green complexes, the course has tested amateurs and professionals alike for nearly a century. Today, Sandy Burr is operated on a daily green fee basis to the public. (Curated content from sandyburr.com)