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Hingham, MA

#2.
Union St, Hingham, MA
Located just a 35-minute drive from downtown Boston, Wompatuck State Park offers 260 wooded campsites (138 with electricity), 12 miles of paved bicycle trails, and many miles of wooded bridle paths... More on ReserveAmerica.com
450 sites on 3,500 acres; 450 RV/tent. 20 amps. More on AAA.com

#3.
18 Fearing Road, Hingham, Massachusetts, United States

#4.
Hull, Massachusetts, USA
Gunrock Beach is a popular spot among locals. Located on Atlantic Avenue, Gunrock offers no changing facilities, and the few available parking spaces require a resident sticker. Beware: during summer months, police ticket cars heavily. ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#5.
Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, MA 02043
Originally part of a picturesque, early-twentieth-century country estate, Weir River Farm is managed to preserve its historic pastoral and agricultural character and to provide diverse wildlife habitats, including upland grasslands, ... More on GoCityKids

#6.
Crescent Beach, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Can't wait to get down to the beach, Crescent Beach in Plymouth County, Massachusetts is precisely what you must have. Crescent Beach doesn't have loads of facilities, but it is a splendid piece of coastline. The nearby places to ... More on GoingOutside

#7.
street, Hull, Massachusetts, USA
The Carousel from Paragon Park (PTC #85, built in 1928) is currently operating in Hull, MA. You can visit their website by following ... More on ThrillNetwork.com
The Staff was most helpful and James is a delight. (the prices were very reasonable) More on GoCityKids

#8.
Hull, Massachusetts, USA

#9.
1306 Hancock St, Quincy, Massachusetts
United First Parish Church: Known as the "Church of the Presidents," this historic church was built from Qu... More on uptake_content
Now a Unitarian Church, United First Parish Church was Congregational when John and Abigail were buried h... More on igougo

#10.
Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
The City of Quincy has everything a city can offer with its rich history, quiet neighborhoods, scenic shorelines and thriving business community. First settled in 1625 in Wollaston, Quincy was established as a town in 1792 and incorporated ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
