Bellingham is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,332 at the 2010 census. The town sits on the southwestern fringe of Metropolitan Boston, along the rapidly growing "outer belt" that is Route 495. It is formally a part of the Boston–Cambridge–Quincy metropolitan statistical area, as well as the Providence metropolitan area.
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4.5 based on 103 reviews
Fully restored historic Vaudville theatre presenting concerts, musical theatre, comedy, dance and theatre education programs at family affordable rates.
Beautiful theater. We saw "A Christmas Carol" and it was a great show. Our seats were in the upper section and we could see the entire show clearly and without any obstruction. We arrived an hour ahead of time and did not have a problem finding a municipal parking space. We will be visiting the Stadium for future shows.
4 based on 643 reviews
Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is more than just a great collection of the finest designer labels and brands, it's New England's largest outlet center. Include a shopping stop during your next trip to Boston. Located 35 minutes south of Boston, it's a true bargain hunter's haven.Daily transportation from downtown Boston hotels provides easy access to the center. Many visitors also chose to purchase one of the popular Shop & Stay packages featured on the center's website.
Love the concept of this outlet. Great variety of stores to shop. Some high end stores mixed in with some average stores make it so great!
4 based on 13 reviews
Well, the course layout is difficult with plenty of typical new england armoring, i.e. large rocks left in place at times making an approach or fairway landing difficult. This is in addition to the normal hazard collection like sand traps, well placed trees, etc. The staff are very friendly and there is a beverage cart making the rounds. The greens crew could be more fastidious in their work.
4.5 based on 417 reviews
We visited the zoo on a Monday in September. It was nice and quiet. The Skyway was running so we took a ride. It was wonderful. No bumps along the way. We saw most of the park's wildlife. There's also a train, but we didn't ride it. You can feed and pet the herd of deer; there's a petting area for adorable goats; the staff provide informational sessions; there are shows. Each type of animal is explained via a board at the exhibit area. The board includes a map as to where the animal lives, the age span and size, whether the species is endangered and to what extent, and other information. The aviary is wonderful!. You can feed the parakeets. They fly onto your shoulder, or in my case, my hat. Although the zoo is not huge, it has a good variety of animals. What made an impression on me was the quality of care the animals receive. You can tell that the members of the staff really love the animals. The areas are well-maintained and clean. All animals had plenty of water and food. I look forward to returning soon.
5 based on 140 reviews
Dairy products are the best around. Bakery has a wide assortment. Over the years price has gone up at an alarming rate. Some of the bakery iteams not as fresh as years before.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Nice paved walking, biking trail. Please be aware that some sections are secluded so be careful if walking alone. Also be aware that not all users follow the simple rules of the trail. Watch out for the occasional dog poop on the trail. For bikers be careful of the dog walkers with 20 foot leashes that let their dogs roam all over the trail, kids that wander back and forth across the line while their parents watch without a care, and it can also be slippery in the Fall with wet leaves. Otherwise enjoy the beauty and peacefulness of the trail.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Located in a 1915 textile mill, the museum is dedicated to the political and cultural lives of the working class. It also serves as a visitors center for the Blackstone Valley National Corridor.
The museum focuses on family life in Rhode Island's mill towns which were primarily settled by French Canadians. There are several interactive exhibits, some film presentation and even a mock Catholic school classroom which really brought back memories for me. You can dive into newspaper articles, yearbooks and other memorabilia which give a sense of life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This look back in time highlights the daily life, and struggles of those who settled in this area as immigrants. I have visited many times and still enjoy brining visitors into enjoy this wonderful little museum….
4.5 based on 94 reviews
The Andel'men have not done well by their purchase of the Mendon. Higher prices. Food and Drink Nazis. The concession stand has gone Way Down Hill.... its just not the same place and the overall quality has suffered. Unequal treatment on paying clientele, roving security that are NOT professional. Just little good to say since they've taken over.
4 based on 21 reviews
Picture a night out with your friends. You go some place cool, have a few cocktails, and maybe even a pizza or some calamari. Add bowling and an arcade to the mix, and now you have the recipe for an amazing evening. At Pinz, we offer all this and more at our location in Milford. You’ll find people sharing 60 oz punches or sipping on margaritas while they celebrate strikes. And we host corporate parties too, so you’ll likely see co-workers bonding over pints of craft beer. The thing we're most passionate about is giving people memorable experiences full of laughter and fun, and we're here to ensure Milford has exactly that frame after frame.
Stopped by on the first day of school vacation and had fun. Bowled two strings with wife and kids. Staff was extra helpful, waitress brought drinks quickly. Lanes were fine, and modern to the extent that lane bumpers automatically came up for kids (as requested)...MoreI'm so thrilled to see that you had such a great time, and thanks for sharing your entire awesome experience with everybody. Here's to hopefully doing it all over again real soon! Thanks, David B, Management
5 based on 44 reviews
Landmark which was once the center of the Sentintellist movement with frescoes modeled after the Sistine Chapel.
Having been to countless churches in the U.S. and Europe this wonderful place still stands out for its special frescos. The people who preserved this jewel when the Catholic Diocese planned to demolish it deserve kudos for taking it over and keeping it open for tours. Visit this work of art. It needs and deserves your support!
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