Tewksbury is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 28,961.
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Action Games is a 6-field outdoor paintball facility located just 20 minutes north of Boston. Spanning 60 acres, we specialize in group outings for all ages. Your playing fee includes everything you need for the ultimate paintball experience: Emek paintball gun, full face mask, unlimited air-refills, hopper, triple pack paint carrier, 500 paintballs, and safety training. Action Games is the ultimate experience for individuals looking to fine tune their skills or groups looking for a fun day out. Whether you're a coach looking for a team outing or a CEO trying to improve office morale, spending a day outside strategizing with teammates is sure to create a memorable and cohesive team building experience. Want the field to yourself? We're happy to plan private events for large groups looking to take full advantage of everything we've got to offer. Just give us a call and we'll be happy to arrange something!
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Tewksbury's first real life escape game! Come and play one of our great games in a private team of 3-6 players. Search carefully for clues, solve the puzzles, unlock the locks and escape to freedom within 60 minutes!
This was my first time at Escapology but my second time doing an escape room. Escapology was a lot of fun, the design of the rooms was more immersive than my previous experience. We got out with some time to spare along with one hint remaining, so not too difficult, but not too easy. Would definitely come back for another room!
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The Public Health Museum is an independent 501(c)3 organization, housed in the historic Richard Morris building (also known as the Old Administration Building) of Tewksbury Hospital in Massachusetts. The Museum strives to preserve artifacts and records of our nation’s history in public health and serve as a resource to the community to educate and promote public health initiatives that address current health issues.
Small, niche museum in Tewksbury. Some othe history is about the state almshouse, and some about public health. The tour was informative and socially distanced. We learned about famous residents of the hospital, how medicines and breakthroughs have saved lives, and viewed the WPA murals. Stop in and don't forget to tour the Mico Kaufman statues in Tewksbury- especially Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller in "Water" at the town center. Anne Sullivan was a resident at the hospital when she was 10.
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This is a one stop shop for fun! Delicious food at the Tavern (love that all of their burgers are also offered with a grilled chicken option!) Bowling (big ball or little ball!) Plus a fun arcade! Could easily stay in one place and have a whole day of fun!
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