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Gore Place image
(Range: 1 mile)
Gore Place is a 50-acre country estate in the city, a grand mansion steeped in history, a farm and an invaluable community resource. (Curated content from goreplace.org)
Gore Place image
(Range: 1 mile)
Gore Place is a 50-acre country estate in the city, a grand mansion steeped in history, a farm, and an invaluable community resource. (Curated content from goreplace.org)
Boston Common image
(Range: 1 mile)
Here the Colonial militia mustered for the Revolution. In 1768, the hated British Redcoats began an eight-year encampment. George Washington, John Adams and General Lafayette came here to celebrate our nation's independence. The 1860s saw Civil War recruitment and anti-slavery meetings. During World War I, victory gardens sprouted. For World War II, the Common gave most of its iron fencing away for scrape metal. (Curated content from www.boston.gov)
Jackson Homestead and Museum image
(Range: 1 mile)
When you visit, you are standing on land of this country’s Native people, who have lived in this region for more than 12,000 years. One of the descendant tribes is the Massachusett (Massachuseuk). (Curated content from www.newtonma.gov)
Newton Commonwealth Golf Course image
(Range: 1 mile)
The Newton Commonwealth Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Newton, Massachusetts, just outside the city of Boston. The course was originally created as a nine-hole course in 1897 and was previously named the Commonwealth Club. In 1920 it was redesigned by Donald Ross. (Curated content from newtongc.com)
Charles River Museum of Industry image
(Range: 2 miles)
Located in the Francis Cabot Lowell Mill, an icon of the American Industrial Revolution, the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation brings together intriguing artifacts, cultural insights, and inspiring stories to delight people of all ages, enabling them to see the past and envision the future. (Curated content from www.charlesrivermuseum.org)
Puzzle Break image
(Range: 2 miles)
Do you have what it takes to escape the room in 60 minutes? You are trapped in a room. As you look around you start to notice strange objects and messages - or are they clues? - hidden around the room. Can you and your team solve the puzzles, decode the locks, and escape within one hour? (Curated content from www.puzzlebreakma.com)
Old State House image
(Range: 2 miles)
The Old State House was the focal point for many of the dramatic events of the Revolution in Massachusetts, although it was not known as the State House until after the Revolution. When this building was first constructed in 1713, it was known as the Town House and it was the center of royal government in the Massachusetts Bay colony. (Curated content from www.revolutionaryspaces.org)
Game Underground image
(Range: 2 miles)
We offer plenty of nostalgic games for the casual customer, like air hockey or the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game. Our specialty, however, is in imported Japanese games you won't find anywhere else. (Curated content from www.game-underground.com)
Stonehurst image
(Range: 2 miles)
STONEHURST, the Robert Treat Paine Estate is a National Historic Landmark with over 100 acres of public open space. This country place of social reformer Robert Treat Paine and his family is an American masterwork designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, whose work continues to inspire culturally and environmentally sensitive design. (Curated content from stonehurstwaltham.org)