- TripBuzz found 90 things to do with kids in or near Greenfield, Massachusetts, including 83 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Amherst, Brattleboro, Northampton and Charlemont.
- From Collins/Moylan Skating Arena to Museum of Our Industrial Heritage, the Greenfield area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Parks and Pond.
- Home to the Franklin County Fair, Greenfield, Massachusetts is a popular tourist destination in the state. The city features a historic and vibrant Main Street downtown district, which the area is known for, lined with original Green Revival and Victorian architecture. Outside of the downtown area, locals and visitors will find wide open farmland and residential land.
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            Frye's Measure Mill has been operating through simple water power since the 1850s and continues to work by these means. Tours of the facility look into the historic water-powered workshop that still creates a variety of wares such as measures, pantry boxes, and piggins.        
    
    
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            Dedicated to creative discover, intellectual awareness, the Museum of Creative Process, bridges art and science offering visitors an insight into human relations. Featuring works of art, prose, lectures, and exhibits, visit today and be enlightened.        
    
    
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                1005 Hildene Road, Manchester, VT 05254
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            Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home was the summer home of Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. The Home is open to guests for tours of the home, grounds and walking trails.        
    
    
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            Constructed in the early 1900s, Hildene was the family estate of Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Visit the Georgian Revival-style house, grounds and gardens. Highlights include a 1000-pipe organ played daily, farm, original 1835 one-room schoolhouse and a restored wooden Pullman rail …        
    
    
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                185 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609
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            Over three million items are on 20 miles of shelves at American Antiquarian society, including books, newspapers, sheet music and more. Notably, the library holds the largest collection of printed materials through 1876. Free public tours are offered every Wednesday afternoon.        
    
    
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            Take a break from everyday life at Institute Park. Take a relaxing stroll while enjoying nature. Get some exercise on one of three lighted tennis courts. A pavilion also hosts concerts in the summer.        
    
    
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            Named for a fallen officer in 1972, the Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park is popular with the local community. The park covers over 88 acres and features a dog park, swimming pool, multiple athletic fields, a walking path and three playgrounds.        
    
    
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            Taylor Farm is a working dairy farm that is over 180 years old. In addition to the dairy operation, they have lodging, a cheese making facility, a farm stand, educational activities, and sleigh rides through the farm during the winter.        
    
    
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            Experience Mount Equinox, southern Vermont's highest peak, via the Skyline Drive, with picnic areas and lookouts along its 5.2 mile climb. At the summit, visit the Saint Bruno Scenic Viewing Centre, with information about the Carthusian Monks, whose only US monastery is located on the mountain.        
    
    
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            Local history is on display at Worcester Historical Museum. Among the notable collections of artifacts, paintings and sculptures is weaponry from the colonial era through World War II. Ages 18 and under receive free admission.