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Massachusetts Tourism

Hancock Shaker Village - Hancock, Massachusetts

Have Fun at the Historical Hancock Shaker Village. The Hancock Shaker Village, located in the city of Hancock, Massachusetts is a fun and interesting place to visit, especially for those who are interested in history. The historic village has 20 buildings, gardens, and plenty more for people to explore.

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Fall River Carousel - Battleship Cove, Massachusetts

Bring Back the Good Old Days at the Fall River Carousel at Battleship Cove. The early 1900s were considered by many to be the Golden Age of the wooden carousel. During this time, a variety of companies built many different carousels. The Philadelphia Toboggan Company built the Fall River Carousel, known also as Carousel #54, which is located at Battleship Cove, Massachusetts.

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EcoTarium - Worchester, Massachusetts

Tons to Do at the EcoTarium. Located in Worchester, Massachusetts, the EcoTarium is a unique museum that is quite popular with locals as well as visitors. The museum has exhibits both indoors and outside, all of which are quite interesting.

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Salem Maritime Historic Site - Salem, Massachusetts

Touring the Salem Maritime Historic Site in Salem, Massachusetts. The Salem Maritime Historic Site was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System. Located on nine acres in Salem, Massachusetts, Salem Maritime consists of twelve historic structures situated along the waterfront. The site interprets the history of the colonies, the American Revolution, as well as all the trade that took place in the area during those periods.

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Boston Children's Museum - Boston, Massachusetts

Kids Will Have a Great Time at the Boston Children's Museum. People who come to the city of Boston will never find themselves at a loss for things to do. The city is full of history, and it has a great many attractions that people are sure to love. However, the little ones in the family can sometimes get bored when it comes to visiting historical site after historical site. Fortunately, there is a cure for this boredom in the form of the Boston Children's Museum.

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