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Middlesex County Business List
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Sightseeing:
In the heart of
historic Massachusetts, “Pine Needles”
is located just a short distance from many places interest.
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Only 40 minutes from
Boston, one can walk the Freedom Trail in Boston’s North end. Stop to
visit Paul Revere’s House, the old North Church, Fanueil Hall, and the
Quincy Market. Or, take the trolley around the city, getting on or off as
you please. Cruise around Boston Harbor. Eat dinner at any of Boston’s
fine restaurants. |
 | Visit the Lowell National Park to tour
through a working textile mill, or, from May through October, take the
Canal tour through the locks. Children can earn their Junior Park Ranger
Badge. |
 | Children might also enjoy a tour through
the Great Brook Farm State Park in neighboring Carlisle to see the farm
animals and watch the cows being milked. Call 1 978 369 6312 for
reservations. |
 | Visit historic Concord. Walk the
battlefield of the Battle of Concord and Lexington on the Minuteman
Trail. Visit the Concord Museum and the homes of Louisa May Alcott,
Thoreau and Emerson. The shopping in Concord is superb. |
 | Antique shops abound throughout the
area. |
 | The campuses of Harvard, M.I.T, the
University of Massachusetts, Lawrence Academy, The Groton School and many more are close by. |
 | Shopping in nearby Nashua, NH is
tax-free and only minutes away. |
Culture:
 | Cultural events take place regularly at
the Parish Center for the Arts just a mile away. Concerts by
internationally known artists are scheduled during the winter months as
well as art shows, dancing, and more. |
 | Ask for the current calendar of cultural
events. It includes the Merrimack Repertory Theater, the University of
Massachusetts Arts Center in Lowell, the Indian Hill Music Center and much
more. |
 | Enjoy the colorful New England Fall
foliage |
Activities:
 | Play golf at any of numerous public
courses in neighboring towns. |
 | Take a walk around Walden Pond. Visit
the old Stone Arch Bridge. Walk or cycle our 2000 acres of trails
maintained by the Massachusetts Conservation Society. These trails will
ultimately be extensive enough to link town to town. |
 | Swim in our lakes. |
 | Canoe our Rivers. |
 | Ski at our family ski area known as
Nashoba Valley. |
 | Skate on our ponds when the winter is
cold enough. |
 | During the warmer months stop for
homemade ice cream at Kimball’s. Enjoy playing miniature golf, bumper
boats, or play golf on their par 3 course. Kimball’s is an experience you
will not forget |
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