15 Best Things to Do in Clinton (MA)
This lively town northeast of Worcester was founded in the mid-19th century by two brothers in the carpet making industry. Half a century later, Clinton’s landscape changed forever when the …
This lively town northeast of Worcester was founded in the mid-19th century by two brothers in the carpet making industry. Half a century later, Clinton’s landscape changed forever when the …
On just seven square miles, this town east of Brockton is one of the smallest by area in Massachusetts. Known for its shoemaking trade in the 19th and early 20th …
A residential community in Plymouth County, East Bridgewater has many of the signatures of a Southeastern Massachusetts Town, with cranberry bogs and dairy and fruit farms. In 1649, Sachem Rock …
A residential western suburb of Boston, Weston is loved for its rural character, with more than 2,000 acres set aside as conservation land and public parks. The town’s civic center …
East of Fitchburg in Worcester County, Lunenburg is a town of 12,000 with a distinct rural character and huge swaths of conservation land to discover. The town was incorporated in …
Across the harbor from the old whaling port of New Bedford, Fairhaven is a seaside town with an assortment of grand turn-of-the-century public buildings. These landmarks, including schools, the Town …
On the South Shore, about 25 miles south of Boston, Pembroke is a town on the North River, abounding with water, at marshes, brooks and a patchwork of large natural …
An upscale community on the South Shore, Duxbury’s is a town that made a name for itself at the end of the Age of Sail in the early 19th century. …
This South Shore town was incorporated some 300 years ago, and has a sedate old center with a house built by one of the town’s first European families. Now, the …
In the first half of the 19th century, this town in the Blackstone Valley was the overnight stopping point on the Blackstone Canal. That waterway was completed in 1824 and …