- TripBuzz found 664 things to do with kids in or near Melrose, Massachusetts, including 663 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Cambridge.
 - From Melrose Dog Park to Pine Banks Park, the Melrose area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Dog Park, Parks, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
 - Only 7 miles north of Boston, Melrose, MA is one of many cities with rich histories in early American life. With its proximity to Boston and the Mystic River, visitors can have both big city entertainment, and access to nature and all it has to offer. Some events in Melrose include boxing for charity, performances by the Melrose Symphony Orchestra, and chili cook-offs.
 
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                601 Donald Lynch Blvd Ste 1143, Marlborough, MA 1752
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            Island Carousel, Inc is a mall-based carousel provider. The company offers a variety of different carousels, and services and maintains them. The company also offers a Birthday Club and Frequent Rider program.        
    
    
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            Within the Regal Solomon Pond Stadium 15 are 15 individual auditoriums that present popular first-run movies and select independent films in digital projection. Select features are shown in RealD 3-D, and there is a full concession stand and game room.        
    
    
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                Solomon Pond Mall, 591 Donald Lynch Blvd, Marlborough, MA 01752
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            The Regal Cinemas provides moviegoers the opportunity to view a wide variety of films in stadium-seating style theaters. The cinema also contains a game room, ticket kiosk, and listening devices for the hearing impaired.        
    
    
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            Located next to the Dacey Field playground, the Franklin Dog Park is a fenced, double-gated park for dogs, open from dawn until dusk. The park offers shaded areas, picnic tables and supplies for clean-up and disposal.        
    
    
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            Nestle in the Nashua city center, Mine Falls Park is a verdant oasis that offers something for all ages. Park visitors have picnics, swim, fish, hike and ride bikes. In the winter months, cross country skiing is the dominant activity.        
    
    
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            With an outdoor arena for horseback riding, Hidden Pond Farm & Stables covers 40 acres of woodland. The farm organizes horseback rides through the surrounding trails. Visitors can also board their horses here for a flat rate.        
    
    
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            Court Street Theater was built in 1870 and is located right next to the Nashua Public Library. It holds up to 280 people and is used by many local theater companies and the Nashua Symphony Orchestra.        
    
    
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            From personal training to fitness classes, The Adirondack Club offers its members an aquatics facility, gyms, and tennis courts. During the summer, the club hosts various youth camps for tennis, arts and crafts, and swimming.        
    
    
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            Visitors can enjoy open shooting along with archery classes and leagues at Ace Archers. Ace hosts archery tournaments, birthday parties, and group events and also offers private coaching and coach directed practices.        
    
    
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            Skiing is popular throughout New Hampshire, but many courses only offer downhill slopes. The Windblown Cross Country Ski Area, however, bucks that trend. It's the place to go for cross country ski and snowshoe hikes.