Working from MacMillan Pier, Dolphin boasts one of the largest whale watching fleets on the East Coast; if no whales …
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260 Commercial St Provincetown, MA 02657-2213 United States +1 800 826 9300
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1 800 826 9300 Open HoursApr-Oct: 7am-9pm daily http://www.whalewatch.com/ Working from MacMillan Pier, Dolphin boasts one of the largest whale watching fleets on the East Coast; if no whales are sighted, all passengers receive a free ticket for a future excursion. Their ships are built specifically for whale watching in the utmost comfort. All instructions and signs come in five languages: English, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese.
Provincetown was recently listed as the sixth best beach location in the United States, and dramatic Race Point may …
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Race Point Rd Provincetown, MA 02657 United States +1 508 487 7000
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Provincetown was recently listed as the sixth best beach location in the United States, and dramatic Race Point may be one reason why. Here the Cape Cod Bay waters meet wild Atlantic Ocean waves to create a roiling surge called "The Race." Not always safe for small boats, it's probably no accident that this beach contains the Race Point Lifesaving Museum. But it is well guarded in season, has a bath house, and is an overall good location for sunning and swimming. It can also be quite windy here, adding to the feeling that you are facing the elemental ocean at the end of the world.
This place is full of activities and amusement. Go Karting and Mini Golf.
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3022 Cranberry Hwy Wareham, MA 02538 USA 508-295-8360
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This place is full of activities and amusement. Go Karting and Mini Golf. You can print your coupons at http://www.cartlandofcapecod.com/coupon.… which will give you $3 off for unlimited ride pass. Cartland of Cape Cod 3022 Cranberry Hwy Wareham MA 02538 508-295-8360
This train offers exciting rides that include scenic tours, a caboose ride, a dinner train, and the train can be booked for private parties, functions, and other special events; the train runs from Hyannis Station to Sandwich and the Cape Cod Canal.
There are more than 100 places to eat, shop and drink at this historic site. French merchant Peter Faneuil (pronounced FAN-you-wull) gave the hall that precedes the marketplace to his adopted home of Boston in 1742. It has been called the "Cradle of Liberty" because of the number of revolutionaries and abolitionists who delivered important speeches here. The hall is now a tourist center, but public meeting facilities are still available.
This three-mile ribbon of red paint links 16 historical sites. Most visitors start the trail at the Boston Common . The National Park Service offers 90-minute guided tours starting at the Boston National Historical Park Visitor Center . Maps are also available here. Stops include the Old State House , Faneuil Hall and the Old North Church . You can also discover Paul Revere's house , the site of the Boston Massacre, and the Copp's Hill Burial Ground . At the end of the trail in Charlestown, the Bunker Hill Monument and the U.S.S. Constitution await you.
Within Museum of Science are a planetarium, an IMAX movie theater and a two-story Van de Graaf generator, capable of …
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1 Science Park Boston, MA 02114-1000 United States +1 617 723 2500
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Open Hours9a-5p Sa-Th, 9a-9p F http://www.mos.org/ Within this museum are a planetarium, an IMAX movie theater and a two-story Van de Graaf generator, capable of producing 2.5 million volts of electricity. These and the hundreds of other exhibits make this museum one of Boston's top attractions. Hatching chickens, a comparative brain exhibit and a math and statistics room are educating and entertaining. There is a food court, with a Sunday brunch buffet and Friday night cocktails.