15 Best Things to Do in Reading (MA)
A low-key, mostly residential suburb, Reading is a North Shore town no more than 12 miles from downtown Boston. At the start of the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of …
A low-key, mostly residential suburb, Reading is a North Shore town no more than 12 miles from downtown Boston. At the start of the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of …
On the North Shore, Danvers is an intriguing old town, historically noted for its long defunct psychiatric hospital, shoe industry and connection to the notorious Salem witch trials in 1692. …
About ten miles north of downtown Boston, Saugus is a town famous for being the site of the first integrated ironworks in North America. Dating back to 1646, the Saugus …
The center of this historic town, ten miles north of Boston, rests on the shores of a beautiful Great Pond. Lake Quannapowitt, named for Quonopohit (1636-1712), sachem of the Naumkeag …
Roughly equidistant to Boston and Providence, which are half an hour away, Bridgewater is a town of around 30,000 in Plymouth County. The town’s central commercial area is on an …
A haven for progressive thought and a destination for the LGBTQ+ community, Northampton is often described as the most liberal city in the United States. A large proportion of the …
This well-heeled suburb of Boston is on the map for its institutions of higher education. The most famous is the private women’s liberal arts college, Wellesley College, which has an …
Incorporated in 1726, Stoughton is about 17 miles south of downtown Boston, and was famed for its shoemaking industry in the 19th century. Stoughton’s downtown area has diverse restaurants and …
Locally known as the “West Side”, this city faces off across the Connecticut River from Springfield, which is the core of a large metropolitan area in the Pioneer Valley. Even …
On the border with Connecticut, Agawam sits just across the Connecticut River from the city of Springfield. The premier attraction in Agawam is Six Flags New England, the largest theme …