Things to Do in Melrose, MA

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Historic Homes 65 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI MoreLess Info
Built in 1857, the Custom House has changed hands from one government branch to another over the years. Intended as a customs collection building for the IRS, the group quickly outgrew the space and eventually handed it over to be used as office space for the state court system.
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Malls One Providence Place, Providence, RI 02903 MoreLess Info
Featuring over 150 stores, Providence Place Mall is the shopping center of Rhode Island. With an IMAX theater at the top of its entertainment level, shop, dine, and relax all in one place.
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Parks Memorial Boulevard, Providence, RI 02903 MoreLess Info
The Water Place Park & Riverwalk was formerly covered by one of the widest bridges in the world. It now is home to year round cultural events and a wide array of public art displays.
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Theaters 30 College Road, Durham, NH 3824 MoreLess Info
Johnson Theater is a fully-equipped, 688 seat theater on the campus of the University of New Hampshire. The liberal arts college presents an array of celebrity series performances, plays, musical concerts and ballets.
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Hiking Trails 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI 02917 MoreLess Info
Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge is run and maintained by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island.  Three trails provide up to 1 1/2 hours of naturally beautiful hikes and a bird feeding station is also available to visit.  
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Nature & Wildlife Areas 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI 02917 MoreLess Info
Audubon Society of Rhode Island has a gift shop, educational resource center and bird feeding station and is headquartered on a 120-acre wildlife refuge. Visitors can hike the trails and enjoy watching birds and other animals.
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Hiking Trails 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI 02917 MoreLess Info
Situated along the banks of the Woonasquatucket River is the Fort Nature Refuge. The scenic refuge is popular amongst locals and visitors for it's scenic hiking trails, home to varied plant life and wildlife.
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Ice Skating Rotue 3A, Hooksett, NH 3106 MoreLess Info
Home of the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs hockey team, Tri-Town Ice Arena is an ice skating venue that hosts a number of skating events. These include public skating sessions, stick-and-puck sessions, and hockey games for teams of all skill levels.
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Scenic Walks India Street, Providence, RI 02903 MoreLess Info
A waterfront park, India Point Park features a network of walking and jogging paths that provide scenic views, as well as covered picnic areas and shady places to sit. The park also has a boat house, and offers sailing lessons.
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Community Service/Non-Profit 100 Canal Walk, Providence, RI 2903 MoreLess Info
The most unique public art installation in Providence, Rhode Island is Waterfire, a series of braziers set in Waterplace Park. The braziers are ceremonially lit several times per year, and draw hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.