What We DoHistory Programs:
Enjoy a rich selection of living history programs, exhibitions, tours, lectures and community meetings throughout the ...
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Public ice skating, Birthday Parties, lessons and leagues use the rink at different times, call for schedule and available services. You can also r...
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Callahan State Park is a 820-acre day use area located in Northwest Framingham. Callahan has seven miles of marked trails and is used for activitie...
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Mission StatementThe Danforth Museum and School of Art actively engages its communities within an intimate environment to experience, create, and c...
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Ashland State Park has 470 acres including the 157 acre Ashland Reservoir. The park is operated seasonally and provides opportunities for swimming,...
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About Us:The William L. Chase Arena is a Town of Natick public ice skating facility, operated through a partnership between the Town and FMC Ice Sp...
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Hopkinton State Park is located in the towns of Hopkinton and Ashland and includes the picturesque Hopkinton Reservoir. The park offers a variety o...
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The Natick Historical Society, founded in 1870, is the place to find out about all things Natick--landmarks and landscapes, personalities and pecul...
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About Us:The Navin Arena is a Commonwealth of Massachusetts public ice skating facility, overseen by the Department of Conservation and Recreation ...
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History:The Davis Museum and Cultural Center traces its origins to the October 23, 1889 dedication of the Farnsworth Art Building on the Wellesley ...
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Our goal is to teach skating in a warm, family-oriented setting. We emphasize reaching one's individual best while promoting confidence, team spiri...
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Mission:The Spellman Museum is a center of learning and activities for people of all ages. It will preserve, enhance and expand its collections, li...
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History: This is probably the most unusual and without question the most evocative house museum in New England...The Golden Ball is not your stand...
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Henry David Thoreau lived at Walden Pond from July 1845 to September 1847. His experience at Walden provided the material for the book Walden, whic...
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