- Our list of the best things to do in Hull, Massachusetts, features the top 666 nearby activities — including 299 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
 - Hull, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
 - The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Hull, MA , followed by 653 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boston, Salem, Cambridge, Brookline, Somerville, Watertown, Gloucester, Beverly, Lynn, Newton, Hingham, Waltham, Marblehead, Lexington, Danvers, Natick, Medford, Arlington, Wellesley, Scituate, Concord, Quincy, Foxboro, Malden, Saugus, Dedham, Milton, Brockton, Braintree, Needham, Lincoln, Norwood, Woburn, Randolph, Revere, Stoughton, Burlington, Peabody, Chelsea, Everett, Framingham, Weymouth, Melrose, Ipswich, Billerica, Essex, Tewksbury, North Andover, Medfield and Chatham
 
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            Chinatown of Los Angeles is both a low-income residential area and a commercial center with restaurants, shops, and art galleries for local Asian communities. The location features numerous small grocery stories and Vietnamese-style bazaars.        
    
    
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            Kids and adults can enjoy painting plaster sculptures to take home at Plaster Fun Time. Kids paint their own way and on their own time since prices are per piece only. Nontoxic materials are used and party rentals available.        
    
    
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            Boston had a large role in the American Revolution, and that historical prominence is embraced by the Freedom Trail. Quite simply, it is a 2.5 mile brick-lined route which leads visitors to sixteen historically significant sites that include meeting houses, museums, churches, and cemeteries.        
    
    
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            Being the oldest neighborhood in Boston, North End is home to a wide range of establishments including restaurants, retail stores, residential complexes as well as a number of ancient historic sites. It is nicknamed as Boston's 'Little Italy' for the majority of Italian Americans who live here.        
    
    
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            Faneuil Hall is a historic location that previously hosted protests against British taxation from Samuel Adams and slavery from Frederick Douglass. This location now features tourist shops with items that are related to the location's history        
    
    
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            Offering recliner seating and full surround-and-all-around sound, the AMC theatres in Braintree provide patrons the latest in digital projection and audio entertainment. IMAX features are scheduled in the morning, afternoon and evening.        
    
    
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            Featuring auditoriums with reserved reclining seats, the AMC Braintree 10 is a movie theater that shows the latest film releases to its guests. Other amenities include closed captioning and listening devices for the hearing impaired and theater rentals.        
    
    
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                Tremont, Beacon, Charles, Park & Boylston Streets, Boston, MA 02108
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            Established in 1634, Boston Common is the oldest public park in the country has played host to many famous personalities such as Martin Luther King Jr and Pope John Paul II. It is also the site for a variety fo community and cultural events.