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One of New England's "Top Courses You Can Play", Acushnet River Valley's championship layout was awarded Golf Digest's coveted 4-Star Rating in the annual "Places to Play" guide. The course is centrally located for golfers coming from Cape Cod, Providence or Newport RI, and Boston MA. (Curated content from www.golfacushnet.com)
Marion Golf Club appeals to golfers at all levels, winding through farmland with original stone walls and beautiful views of Sippican Harbor. (Curated content from www.mariongolfclub.com)
Silvershell Beach is located at the end of Front Street. This beach is open to Marion and Rochester residents with required privilege sticker.Enforcement is strictly enforced. Privilege stickers are available at your respective Town Hall Office. (Curated content from www.marionma.gov)
The nearly 200-year-old Ned’s Point Lighthouse continues to aid boaters navigating in and out of Mattapoisett Harbor. (Curated content from www.savebuzzardsbay.org)
Bird Island Lighthouse was authorized for construction in 1819. It is located on a small island in Buzzards Bay in outer Marion Harbor on the southeast coast of Massachusetts. Buzzards Bay was an important shipping destination in the early days. Lumber was an important cargo shipped south out of Marion and other coastal towns. (Curated content from sippicanhistoricalsociety.org)
“Little Harbor” is a public 18-hole Par 56 Executive Golf Course, with bent grass greens, lush fairways, manicured rough, water features and completely golfer friendly. Memberships [Season Passes] are offered for those who want to take advantage of advanced tee time reservations, the benefits are playing Kings Way and Rockland Golf Courses at no additional charges for green fees, and our fun yet competitive club sponsored tournaments and much more. (Curated content from www.littleharborgolf.com)
There are many rides for you to enjoy. Some are outdoors, some indoors, and of course our famous classic steam and diesel trains. (Curated content from edaville.com)
The south coast is rich in culture, history, and diversity. And rich in art! New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! is at the heart of New Bedford’s Seaport Cultural District. Located in the historic downtown, NBAM/ArtWorks! offers engaging exhibitions and outstanding educational programs for members and visitors of all ages. (Curated content from newbedfordart.org)
At the New Bedford Whaling Museum, you will discover the underwater world of whales, the dramatic story of whaling and its impact, and the maritime history of Massachusetts’ south coast. (Curated content from www.whalingmuseum.org)