Not to brag, but Massachusetts was made for family fun. We have six zoos and three aquariums. We have hundreds of charming farms, where you can pick strawberries, peaches, or apples, and pet goats, ponies, or sheep. We have a pirate museum, a witch museum, and an Animagic museum. For fresh air family fun, we have the best beaches for sandcastle building, the best places to pitch a tent, and the best places to learn how to ski. For rainy days, we have an indoor trampoline park, an indoor water park, and one of the best children’s museums in the country. We have the Basketball Hall of Fame, Volleyball Hall of Fame, and one of the most famous and beloved ballparks in the world. We have swan boats, duck tours, whale watches and dinosaur tracks. Quite simply, we have everything fun for kids of any and all ages. Okay, maybe that was a little bit of bragging.
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Paul Revere's destination the night of the famous ride; John Hancock and Samuel Adams stayed at the house. Tours available. more
Features a brand new exhibit and tour as the 'Museum of the British Redcoats in Lexington.' Headquarters for Brigadier... more
Provide Historic Tours in Boston, Lexington, Concord and Salem. Make presentations in public schools as 'Paul Revere' more
1776 Massachusetts Ave.
Lexington
617-395-7527
Lexington Common
Massachusetts Avenue And Bedford Street
Lexington
339-223-5623
13 Depot Square
Lexington
781-862-1703
Lexington Visitors Center
1875 Massachusetts Avenue
Lexington
781-862-0500 x260
36 Hancock St.
Lexington
781-862-5598
Lexington Historical Society
1332 Massachusetts Ave.
Lexington
781-862-5598
87 Bridge Street
Lexington
781-863-1508