
Where else can you visit a living-history museum that recreates
life in 1627, go on a whale-watching cruise and take tea in an
authentic Japanese garden? It has to be the region South of Boston,
where Massachusetts is alive with history, beaches and quirky
little surprises.
In Plymouth, "America's Hometown," you'll get a glimpse of Plymouth
Rock — and of the Pilgrim way of life at Plimoth Plantation.
For a more contemporary adventure, set out for a whale-watching
expedition from Plymouth Harbor.
Duxbury is home to fabulous beaches, and to the Art Complex Museum,
where you'll find an eclectic mix of Asian and American art, Shaker
furniture and a Japanese tea garden.
Venture further south to New Bedford, and experience coastal life
via the New Bedford Whaling Museum. Not far away is Seaman's
Bethel, a chapel for seafaring families and one of the features
that inspired Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
Colleges and Universities:
| Bristol Community College | Fall River, New Bedford, Attleboro, Taunton |
| Massasoit Community College | Brockton |
| Southern New England School of Law | North Dartmouth |
| Stonehill College | Easton |
| U Mass Dartmouth | Dartmouth |
| Wheaton College | Norton |
Transportation
Southeastern Regional Transit
Authority
DATTCO
Commuter busses between Boston and Southeastern Massachusetts
MBTA
Public tansportation via Commuter Rail between Boston and
Southeastern Massachusetts
Events and Festivals
Summer
Taunton Riverfront
Festival
Weir Riverfront Park, Taunton
Riverboat tours, food, children’s activities and live
entertainment.
508.821.9347
Day of Portugal Festival
Weekend
Acushnet Ave. to Bullard St. to Beetle St.
New Bedford celebrates its deep cultural ties with Portugal in the
city’s north end. Fun-filled weekend of delicious food, music
and the culture of Portugal. Includes traditional religious
procession of St. Anthony (patron saint of Lisbon) from historic
St. Anthony of Padua Church. Many Azorean artisans will exhibit and
demonstrate their wares. Also featuring three stages of
entertainment, carnival and 5-K road race.
508.990.3703
Greater New Bedford
Summerfest
Celebrating its 15th year, the Greater New Bedford Summerfest once
again brings together over 70 renowned and emerging performers and
90 juried arts and crafts vendors in New Bedford’s authentic
historic district during the first weekend in July.
508-979-1568
Fourth of July Car Cruise
Starts at Fairhaven High School, 12 Huttleston Ave.,
Fairhaven
Gather for flag raising 8:30 a.m., Depart 9:00 a.m.
Classic and antique cars and vehicles will gather at Fairhaven High
School for the raising of the “Big Flag” then will
cruise through town with at stop at Fort Phoenix for the annual
Independence Day Ceremony. The cruise will then continue to the
Seaport Inn.
Annual Whaling City
Festival
Features dozens of international food vendors, over two hundred
craft & flea market dealers, six staging areas of
entertainment, a custom car & truck show, and so much
more…
508.996.3348
Fall
Apple Peach Festival
Acushnet
This festival is a celebrated tradition that brings thousands of
visitors to town for the delectable apples and peaches grown right
in Acushnet. Vendors sell fruit and vegetables on the roadside.
Musical entertainment and activities for the kids.
New Bedford Chowder
Festival
Custom House Square, New Bedford
Downtown New Bedford, Inc., is a non-profit organization
representing all downtown stakeholders: property owners, business
people and residents. Their goal is to make the heart of New
Bedford an economically healthy, welcoming, vibrant place to work,
live, shop, dine and visit. Among other things, to promote their
goals, Downtown New Bedford Inc. sponsors a number of special
events, including “Taste Our SouthCoast” and the
“New Bedford Seaport Chowder Festival.” These two
festivals alone bring more than 6,000 people a year into the
Downtown, many for the first time. They believe that everyone who
attends an event of this type and leaves with a positive impression
is likely to return to shop, dine and visit our attractions.
Westport Town Farm Annual Harvest Festival
Bring your family to celebrate the annual harvest at Westport Town
Farm’s Community Gardens. Enjoy local food, music, and
activities.
Free
Fall River
Carousel at Battleship Cove
Creepy Carousel
Special Halloween party geared to the younger children 12yrs. under
Costume Contest, candy hunts, ghost stories & more.
Where: Fall river Carousel and Battleship Cove
5 Water St. Fall River, MA 508-678-1100
When: 3-5pm $10
Winter
Lights On!
Taunton
Taunton Green and various venues
The single largest annual event in the city, celebrating a
90-year-old tradition of the lighting of Taunton Green. Twenty
performance sites located throughout downtown will host a variety
of local and regional talent, from amateur to professional, as well
as kid-friendly attractions such as horse-drawn hayrides and
trackless train & Santa’s grand arrival. Sponsored by the
Heart of Taunton. The fun begins at 5:30. 508.880.4960
Pearl Harbor Day at
Battleship Cove
Ceremony begins at 12:55 pm, the exact hour of the Japanese strike.
Located on the Battleship Massachusetts, the service will include
wreath-casting rites and several Pearl Harbor survivors will share
their perspectives on Pearl Harbor and its timeless
relevance.
508.678.1100
Spring
Taste Our SouthCoast
Custom House Square, New Bedford
Downtown New Bedford, Inc. our downtown business organization,
whose mission it is to make downtown a better place to live, work
and visit, presents its Fourth Annual Taste Of SouthCoast, a family
fun event.
Attractions
For Fun
New Bedford Whaling
Museum
18 Johnny Cake Hill
New Bedford, MA 02740
Phone:(508) 997-0046
The
Children’s Museum in Easton
9 Sullivan Avenue
No. Easton, MA 02356
Phone:(508) 230-3789
Massachusetts Golf
Museum
300 Arnold Palmer Boulevard
Norton, MA 02766
Phone:(774) 430-9100
Battleship Cove
70 Water St.
Fall River, MA 02721
Phone:(508) 674-3533
Demarest Lloyd State
Park
Barney’s Joy Road
Dartmouth, MA 02748
(508) 636-3298
Fort Phoenix Beach State
Reservation
Green Street
Fairhaven, MA 02719
(508) 992-4524
Horseneck Beach State Campground
Reservation
Route 88
Westport, MA 02790
(508) 636-8816
For Enrichment
Attleboro Museum Ctr. for the
Arts
86 Park St. Attleboro, MA 02703
Phone: (508) 222-2644
New Bedford Festival
Theatre
5 Dover St.
New Bedford, MA 02740
Phone: (508) 991-5212
New Bedford Symphony
Orchestra
P.O. Box 2053
New Bedford, MA 02741
Phone:(508) 999-6276
Zeiterion Theatre
684 Purchase St.
New Bedford, MA 02740
Phone:(508) 997-5664
Rotch Jones Duff House &
Museum
396 County Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
Phone: (508) 997-1401
Colleges:
| Bridgewater State University | Bridgewater |
Transportation:
Plymouth & Brockton Bus
Regularly scheduled motorcoach service between Logan Airport,
downtown Boston, the South Shore, Plymouth and all of Cape Cod,
including Hyannis, Provincetown, and intermediate towns. Year round
service.
Brockton Regional Transit
Authority
BAT’s fixed route service connects neighboring communities
and the Central Business District in Boston, as well as major
industrial parks, three colleges, medical facilities, shopping
centers and area commuter rails. Service is offered seven days a
week. Weekday service to the MBTA’s Ashmont Station begins at
4:50 a.m. and ends at 12:30 a.m. Weekday service in the City of
Brockton and neighboring communities begins at 6:00 a.m. and ends
at 9:00 p.m. with reduced service on Saturdays and limited Sunday
service.
Events and Festivals
Summer
Brockton Fair
Early-July
Plenty of unique events for the whole family. Horse racing,
demolition derby, figure 8 racing, stock car football, fireworks,
big bear show, magicians, petting zoo, puppet and livestock
shows.
Patuxet Strawberry
Thanksgiving
It’s a Native tradition to celebrate the first harvest of the
new growing season: Strawberries! Native people gave thanks
regularly for harvested gifts like the strawberry. Come see mishoon
(Native canoe) races along the Eel River at 11:00 AM, as well as
singing and dancing that precedes the races at 10:00 AM, as Plimoth
Plantation celebrates a festive Strawberry Thanksgiving! Strawberry
shortcake and chilled strawberry soup are on the menu at Plimoth
Plantation's Patuxet Café today, as we enjoy the fresh new
fruit of spring.
Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth
Marshfield Fair
Late August
Oldest agricultural fair in the state; old-fashioned fair with a
midway and evening entertainment; games, fireworks, musical acts,
arts and crafts, monster trucks and more.
Fall
National Cranberry
Festival
Early October
Take a guided tour of the cranberry bogs by train or fly over the
bogs in a helicopter. There will be plenty of things for the whole
family with rides, craft displays, music and food.
Edaville Railroad, South Carver
Thanksgiving Week
Celebration
Celebrate the quintessential Thanksgiving experience at Plimoth
Plantation. Be among the thousands who make the annual pilgrimage
to the museum to share in the holiday spirit. Visitors will explore
the Plantation's multiple sites, which include the Wampanoag
Homesite, the 1627 English Village, the Crafts Center and Mayflower
II.
America’s Hometown
Thanksgiving Celebration
Late Novermber
A classic hometown parade with marching bands, festive floats and
fife and drum corps. The parade travels through Plymouth center and
the waterfront.
Plymouth
Winter
Holiday Festival of
Lights
The largest holiday lights display in New England. Antique and
replica trains travel through illuminated displays and cranberry
bogs on this 5.5 mile ride.
Edaville USA, South Carver
Drowned Hogs
Weekend
Last weekend in January
On Friday enjoy the Drowned Hogs Ball; On Saturday take a dip in
the Atlantic Ocean at Nantasket Beach and on Sunday it’s the
Soup & Chowder Festival. Nantasket Beach, Hull
Spring
Maple Festival
Mid March
Join us for a sweet day as we explore maple history, culture, and
tasting. Enjoy the process from start to finish! Help us tap the
trees for sap and then watch how the sap is boiled into syrup. The
day will include woodland walks for tapping, sweet treats, and fun
crafts & activities for the children.
South Shore Natural Science Center, Norwell
Annual Festival of the
Arts
Late May
Local artists show off their talent at this exhibit and juried show
sponsored by the North River Arts Organization. Art as well as
crafts are for sale along with fun activities for the entire
family
Marshfield
Attractions
For Fun
Edaville USA
Rt. 58
South Carver
877-332-8455
Dead of Night Ghost
Tours
Plymouth
508-866-5111
Plymouth Rock
Trolley
Plymouth
508-747-4161
Brockton Rox Professional
Baseball
Campanelli Stadium, Brockton
508-559-7000
Colonial Lantern
Tours
25 Summer St., Plymouth
508-747-4161
For Enrichment
FullerCraft Museum
455 Oak St., Brockton
508-588-6000
Plimoth Plantation
Water St., Plymouth
508-746-1622
Hull Lifesaving
Museum
1117 Nantasket Ave.
781-925-LIFE
Mayflower II
State Pier, Plymouth
508-746-1622
ARt Complex Museum
189 Alden St., Duxbury
781-934-6634
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