Discover the best top things to do in , Blackstone Valley including Crescent Park Looff Carousel, Wright's Dairy Farm and Bakery, Central Rock Gym, Mechanics Hall, Museum of Work and Culture, Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Centre & Conservatory, McCoy Stadium, Elm Draught House Cinema, Lincoln Woods State Park, Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park.
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5.0 based on 98 reviews
An 1895 carousel featuring 66 hand-carved figures.
What a great ride. Took us back to our childhood days...senior discounts and the attendants were most helpful to ensure that everyone had a great ride. The carousel horses were sturdy and most beautiful. Outside riders had the chance to snag a brass (plastic) ring.
5.0 based on 176 reviews
Went to pick up a birthday cake for my wifes aunt's 95th birthday. Being from the bland midwest, I was pleasantly surpirsed and pleasedd by the variety of cakes and pastry available. I bought and devoured, over the course of a day, several cinnamon rolls, several sticky buns and two other coffee pastries. They were the best I have had in over a decade.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Central Rock Gym is the largest indoor rock climbing gym in Central MA with 20,000 sq. ft. of climbing terrain, yoga classes, fitness classes, exercise equipment, birthday parties, summer camps, kids climbing teams, after school programs, competitions, events, corporate outings, and much more.
5.0 based on 112 reviews
It is a wonderful place to get together for any event, business or personal. Piece of history and beautifully decorated makes your event elgsnt and unforgettable for life!
4.5 based on 68 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 facility is clean and well organized, allowing the visitor to engage the displays in a chronological order. Staff is wonderful. Very much worth some time to view the offerings, which will bring back memories for many people who grew up in New England.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
Fully restored historic Vaudville theatre presenting concerts, musical theatre, comedy, dance and theatre education programs at family affordable rates.
This is a nice refurbished theater that features many different forms of entertainment. We have attended a few concerts of cover bands that were very good. The place is clean with a bit of historic charm, and reasonably priced for what you are attending.
4.5 based on 308 reviews
A popular baseball field (home of the Pawtucket Red Sox) for minor-league games that draws a huge crowd.
Traveled to Pawtucket to see the Sox play. Despite a 6-3 loss to Syracuse, I had a great time. The stadium is a quaint park, rich with history. The memories are posted around the entire park. Not a bad seat in the house, reasonably priced and ample parking! The people there are very friendly, the staff in the Pro shop are very accommodating. Was great seeing a game in the park that was host to the longest professional game ever played, 33 innings. Stop by the Right Place, just up from the stadium for a great pre-game meal and interesting chat about the Sox (Paw or Bo) the Patriots, Celtics or Bruins!
4.5 based on 125 reviews
Lincoln Woods is a wonderful local gem that has a little something for everyone - hiking, fishing, swimming, open spaces, picnic sites, even kayaking, canoeing and SUP - you can rent gear at the boathouse.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
In the late 1800s industries in the Blackstone River Valley used this canal to transport textiles between Providence and central Massachusetts.
Well maintained park with an easy 4 mile walking/biking trail along the 1700's canal and the pretty Blackstone River.
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