Pet Friendly Things To Do in West Groton, Massachusetts

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Route 122, Hollis, New Hampshire

  • Swimming, picnicking, Bathhouse, picnic tables, playing fields, paddle boat rentals, park store. - Sandy 1,000 ft beach curves along 34-acre lake. When Peter Powers hiked into West Dunstable Territ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • 'Silver Lake' is a small lake in the town of Hollis, New Hampshire. Formerly surrounded by summer vacation cottages, most of these buildings have now been converted for use as year-round homes. Sil... More on Wikipedia

 

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#2.

145 Redstone Hill, Sterling, Massachusetts

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  • Family farm adventure - Pet, cuddle, feed & learn about hundreds of farm animals - Enjoy hay rides & pony r... More on entertainment.com

  • Yes, it's pricey , but you get so much from the entrance fee. More on Trekaroo

 

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#3.

Littleton, Massachusetts

  • The Division currently has very little current information on this 88-acre pond. Maximum depth is 21 feet and average depth is about 10 feet. The eastern and part of the northern shoreline is heavily developed; the remaining shoreline ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#4.

Westford, Massachusetts

  • This 115-acre pond is located about two and a half miles north of Westford center. Maximum depth is 28 feet; average depth about 14 feet, and transparency is excellent at 14 feet. Aquatic vegetation, both submerged and emergent, is ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#5.

28 Cambridge Turnpike, Concord, Massachusetts

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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson, one of America's best known thinkers, spent most of his adult life at this home in Con... More on Heritage

  • Definitely would recommend Concord and visiting this museum but do not expect to be happy with the tour g... More on TripAdvisor

 

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#6.

455 Lexington Road, Concord, Massachusetts

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  • The Wayside was Nathaniel Hawthorne's home from 1852 until his death, in 1864. The Alcotts also lived here... More on Frommers

  • No surprise the girls were so vulnerable to disease during the winter--but the Wayside guide added the tale... More on TripAdvisor

 

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