Top 5 National Parks in Massachusetts

The National Parks in Massachusetts present different experiences at each and every one. All are family friendly and are a great experience for children. These parks can provide a glimpse at our history and can spark an interest in the outdoors as well as help them get off their phones. National Parks are usually thought of as large natural places and landmarks, but it also encompasses historic sites and Massachusetts as plenty of those. Sites about significant people like John Adams and John Quincy Adams, as well as, cultural history, such as the 19th-20th century whaling industry.  If you’re an outdoor person, then you can swim, hike, surf, bike, canoe or kayak, take photos, see wildlife and nature up close at our beloved preserved seashore. Find out which 5 National Parks we selected as the best… Continue reading

Massachusetts Famous Foods to Eat & Drink

Massachusetts has a rich history that goes back to the founding of our nation. With events like the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth and Boston Tea Party, meals and beverages have a special importance in our commonwealth. Here are some ways you can eat your way through the day with famous food and drinks that originated in Massachusetts… Continue reading

Bowling

Best Bowling Alleys for National Bowling Day

Updated for 2021 | Whether you prefer ten-pin, duckpin, or candlepin – bowling is a competitive target sport and a recreational activity enjoyed by young and old and played by 100 million of people in over 90 countries world-wide. National Bowling Day is the second Saturday of August, so we’ve put together a list of our favorite bowling alleys on Cape Cod, Greater Boston, the South Coast and South Shore where you can meet up with family and friends for fun.  

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