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> North America > United States > MassachusettsSightseeing : What to See in MassachusettsWhat do you think of when you think of visiting Massachusetts? For most visitors, visiting Massachusetts is synonymous with visiting Boston. Don’t get me wrong – there’s enough to do in Boston to keep any visitor happily busy for weeks. From the Freedom Trail to the North End to shopping at Faneuil Hall’s open air marketplace, Boston offers something for everyone. But there’s also a whole world of recreational, cultural and just plain fun things to do outside Boston that it’s a pity to confine yourself to the city when you visit Massachusetts. The state is small enough that nearly any venue in Massachusetts is only an hour or two from Boston, so do yourself a favor and rent a car for your stay in Massachusetts so you can enjoy all that the state has to offer. Here are some of the highlights that are off the beaten path in Massachusetts. Plymouth – Home to Plimoth Plantation Plimoth Plantation is a living museum open from March through November of every year. The centerpiece of the Plantation is the recreation of the village as it was in 1627, complete with costumed role players who take on the identity of a person who actually lived in the village at the time. It’s a fascinating walk back in time where you can converse with figures from history, watch demonstrations of home and gardening skills from the time and soak up the atmosphere. Mayflower II is a reproduction of the original Mayflower that carried the Pilgrims from England to the New World. Like the Plantation, it is manned by costumed role players who will answer your questions and interact with visitors. You might learn how to grind corn for the cook’s porridge or use the astrolabe to set a course, and even get to try it for yourself. The Wampanog Homesite is a recreation of the story of one 17th century Wampanog, Hobamock. Unlike most of the sites at Plimoth, the Homesite is not staffed by costumed interpreters. Instead, those that you meet at the Homesite are all Native People who speak to visitors about the Wampanog experience in their own modern words. Carver, MA – King Richards Faire Cape Cod Beaches Worcester The Higgins Armory houses the best collection of medieval arms and armor in the nation, bar none. The displays are fascinating, and there are frequent demonstrations and hands-on activities for kids and adults. The Worcester Art Museum is a world-class art museum off the beaten track. The collections of French Impressionists and American Modernist and Traditionalists alone are worth the (very reasonable) price of admission. Walk through Union Station just to be able to say you’ve done it. The recently restored railroad station is one of the most beautiful in the country, featuring a ceiling that will awe you every time you look up. Visit Tower Hill Botanical Gardens just outside Worcester in Boylston and enjoy the most incredible collection of heirloom and native plants anywhere in the country. Spend a day at the EcoTarium, formerly the New England Science Center, where you’ll find a planetarium and exhibits of animals in their natural habitats, including Kenda, a polar bear who was born at the EcoTarium in 1983. Sturbridge – Old Sturbridge Village Ski Massachusetts Springfield Massachusetts Wineries Major city: Boston |
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