South of Boston/Plymouth have indoor and outdoor fun for visitors

Art Complex Museum at Duxbury

189 Alden Street Duxbury, MA 02331 Phone: 781-934-6634

A technological gateway

Situated on over thirteen acres of woodland and open fields, the handicapped accessible museum opened in 1971. In addition to a gallery for rotating objects from the permanent collection, and exhibitions spaces that feature painting, sculpture, prints and craft objects created by contemporary artists, the museum houses the Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Reference Library of over 5,000 publications. Located on the grounds is a Japanese tea hut, part of the museum’s Asian collection.The museum offers a year-round schedule of exhibitions, lectures, concerts, classes, education programs, demonstrations, and tea ceremonies fulfilling the founders’ vision that their family’s many interests be shared with the community as the Weyerhaeuser family envisioned. This unique venue truly offers visitors an inviting place for viewing and learning about art in an intimate and comfortable setting. The museum offers a year-round schedule of exhibitions, lectures, concerts, classes, education programs, demonstrations, and tea ceremonies fulfilling the founders’ vision that their family’s many interests be shared with the community as the Weyerhaeuser family envisioned. This unique venue truly offers visitors an inviting place for viewing and learning about art in an intimate and comfortable setting.

Colony Place

174 Colony Place Plymouth, MA 02360 Phone: 508-746-7663

The largest outdoor shopping and entertainment center in the region

An exceptionally designed lifestyle destination for the entire family, Colony Place has more of what you want. And all in one place. With special events, specialty retail, restaurants, home furnishings, services, electronics and even groceries. Colony Place has everything in one place. Check our web site for upcoming events.

Destination Plymouth

Plymouth, MA 02360 Phone: 508-747-7533 Toll-Free: 800-USA-1620

History is just the beginning!

In Plymouth, MA we’re well known for our role in American history, but history is just the beginning of what you’ll find when you visit! Plymouth is the perfect blend of fun family attractions, and educational historic sites. In fair weather you’ll find all the expected maritime activities such as whale watching, harbor cruises, lobster excursions and pirate adventures. The Waterfront is also home to Jet Ski and kayak rentals as well as the Mayflower II, the full-scale reproduction of the ship that brought the Pilgrims from England back in 1620. In fall and winter enjoy the foliage or stay warm with a visit to an historic home or museum, ride the train through miles of cranberry bogs at Edaville USA, or cozy up to the fireside at Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum depicting life in Plymouth in 1627. With so many fun and educational things to do you’ll have to remind yourself to take advantage of all the fabulous dining available in Plymouth too! Please call 1.800.USA.1620, or visit our website to learn more about these activities and others to prepare for your trip to Plymouth.

Discover Quincy

Visitor Center - 1250 Hancock Street Quincy, MA 02169 Phone: 617-471-1700 Fax: 617-471-3087

Please visit our web site for information on all of our attractions, itineraries, places to stay, shopping, dining, & maps.

Today, visitors to Quincy can tour the birthplaces of both John Adams and John Quincy Adams as well as the Adams Mansion, the Summer White House for both presidents and home to their descendants until the early 20 th century. Other historic sites include United First Parish Church - where both Adams presidents and their wives are buried - historic Hancock Cemetery and the Dorothy Quincy Homestead, the childhood home of John Hancock's wife, Dorothy Quincy.

Plimoth Plantation

137 Warren Avenue Plymouth, MA 02360 Phone: 508-746-1622

Living History on Land and At Sea

Visitors to Plimoth Plantation’s main campus are welcomed to the museum in the comfortable, spacious and modern Henry Hornblower Visitor’s Center where they can prepare for the quintessential, bi-cultural 17th Century experience. Start surrounded by soft furs, flickering firelight, and artfully woven bulrush mats, learning about traditional Wampanoag family life as well as the arrival of the English from an Indigenous point of view. Then find yourself immersed in the year 1627, just seven years after the voyage of the Mayflower. In the village you will be surrounded by the modest timber-framed houses, fragrant raised-bed gardens, well-tended livestock and fascinating townspeople of Plymouth Colony, the first permanent English settlement in New England.

Now come aboard and learn about the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower, the perils of maritime travel, and the tools of 17th-century navigation.

South Shore Music Circus

130 Sohier Street Cohasset, MA 02025 Phone: 781-383-9850 Fax: 781-383-9804

All seats are within 50 feet of the stage

For nearly 60 years, the South Shore Music Circus has been presenting world-class entertainment in the scenic Massachusetts coastal community of Cohasset.
One of only two continuously-operated tent theatres in the round in the United States, the Music Circus and and it’s sister venue, the Cape Cod Melody Tent, are owned and operated by the South Shore Playhouse Associates, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to encouraging and supporting the arts, cultural and educational organizations throughout the communities of the South Shore and Cape Cod. With a colorful history dating back to its humble beginning in 1932 in Cohasset, Massachusetts, one interwoven with the fabric of summer theatre history on the east coast, our theatres have emerged as popular destinations for patrons and performers alike, providing a relaxed ambiance and intimate theatre experience where every seat is within 50 feet of the stage.

Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary

37 Eddy Street Norton, MA 02766 Phone: 508-285-6451

Winslow Farm offers a variety of animal oriented activities.

Activities include birthday parties for children, pony rides, group educational tours nature hikes and trails and special events during holiday seasons.

Established in 1996 Winslow Farm exists for one purpose: to provide love and care to the many animals without a home or for those that have been abused and/or neglected by their previous owners. The Farm is a sanctuary where animals can learn to trust humans again.

Our family includes Alpacas, Birds, Cats, Dogs, Donkeys, Goats, Horses, Llamas, Pigs, Rabbits and Sheep. Please stop by and visit our animal guests; you can also schedule your next event at Winslow Farm. A tax-deductible contribution, to help sustain Winslow Farm and the animals that need your help, is always welcome.