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When it's too rainy or hot or cold, and the kids need some indoor activity, you can find it here, from museums to aquariums, bowling, play spaces, bounce houses, arts centers, libraries, story times, and more.
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South Shore YMCA - Quincy Branch


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Location: 79 Coddington Street, Quincy, MA
The South Shore YMCA is a not-for-profit association dedicated to improving the quality of life for all through programs that promote healthy spirit, mind, and body. The facility offers a Nauti...

Sky Zone


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Location: 91-B Sprague Street, Hyde Park, MA
Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park offers all-trampoline, walled playing courts. It's a playing court so original and unique that it was awarded a United States patent.

Sky Zone offers fu...

Museum of African American History


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Location: 46 Joy Street, Boston, MA
One spot that should not be missed in your historical journey around Boston is the Museum of African American History, which consists of the African Meeting House and the adjacent Abi...

Faneuil Hall


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Location: Merchant's Row, Boston, MA
Dubbed the Cradle of Liberty, Faneuil Hall is a stop along the historic Freedom...

Massachusetts State House


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Location: Beacon Street, Boston, MA
If you follow the Freedom Trail, you'll surely see the gold dome of the Massachusetts State House. It was built in 1775 on land owned and used as a cow pasture by John Hancock...

Old South Meeting House


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Location: 310 Washington Street, Boston, MA
When you follow the Freedom Trail's red line you'll eventually arrive at the Old South Meeting House. It was built in 1729 as a Puritan Church but has become better known as t...

Old State House Museum


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Location: Corner of State and Washington Streets, Boston, MA
The Old State House Museum is not just old, it has the distinction of being the oldest public building in Boston. At one time it was the home of both the colonial British Governme...

Paul Revere House


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Location: 19 North Square, Boston, MA
The Paul Revere House, a national historic landmark, is the oldest wooden building in Boston. It was also home, as you might guess, to the famous patriot, Paul Revere. This "must-see" Boston tr...

Old North Church


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Location: 193 Salem Street, Boston, MA
"One if by land - two if by sea!" If that phrase means anything to you, you have to go to the Old North Church, the oldest church in Boston (1723) and a stop along the Freedom...

Mugar Omni Theater


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Location: Science Park Boston, Boston, MA
Located in the Museum of Science, the Mugar Omni Theater is a sight for sore ey...

Hill House


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Location: 127 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, MA
Hill House, Inc., founded in 1966, is an independent, non-profit community center which provides diverse programs, services, and activities for families residing in Boston's downtown neighborho...

French Cultural Center of Boston


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Location: 53 Marlborough Street, Boston, MA
The French Cultural Center of Boston (FCCB) - formerly the French Library Alliance Française of Boston - is a non profit organization whose mission is to ensure the vibrant growth of French culture an...

Logan International Airport


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Location: Boston, MA
Logan International Airport is located two miles from downtown Boston. Consider taking public transportation if you can. Logan is one of the most child-friendly airports in the country....

Adams Street Branch Library


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Location: 690 Adams Street, Boston, MA
Preschool story hours are offered weekly, and homework assistance is available Mon-Thu beginning at 3:30pm.

The branch holds a very good collection of books pertaining to World War II ...

Allston Branch Library


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Location: 300 North Harvard Street, Allston, MA
On January 19, 2000, ground was broken for the Allston Branch Library, the first new library to be built in Boston in nearly two decades. The Allston neighborhood has not had a branch library s...
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