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Discover the most popular places to visit in Easton
Stonehill College
9.0/10 (2 reviews)
Stonehill College's 384-acre campus blends Catholic heritage with the historic Ames estate. Explore Georgian-style Donahue Hall and the Chapel of Mary during spring or fall for the most vibrant campus atmosphere.
Children's Museum in Easton
Housed in a historic 1904 firehouse, the Children's Museum in Easton offers three floors of hands-on exhibits for young explorers. Weekday mornings provide the best experience for families with children 1-8.
Natural Resources Trust of Easton
This conservation property blends natural trails with a working farm where visitors can interact with animals. Explore meadows and forests while learning about environmental stewardship at this peaceful community treasure.
The Rockery
The Rockery, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, honors 47 Civil War soldiers with each crest stone representing a fallen hero. Climb to the observation deck for views of Richardson's historic buildings.
Governor Oliver Ames Estate Community Park
Stroll through 36 acres of historic landscape with rolling lawns, mature trees, and tranquil ponds. The 19th-century stone stable and arboretum-style grounds create a perfect setting for leisurely walks and picnics.
The Fellowship Church
The Fellowship Church offers a warm, nondenominational Christian community with Bible-based teachings for all ages. Sunday services at 9:00 AM and 10:45 AM provide worship in a casual, welcoming atmosphere.
Oakes Ames Memorial Hall
This Richardson-designed National Historic Landmark showcases stunning Romanesque architecture with distinctive elephantine columns. Explore the grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted while appreciating this 19th-century masterpiece.
"This unique historic property was a delight to visit. Justin our host was incredibly passionate about the history of the house and the area. He was also very welcoming and cooked an incredible breakfast. If you are interested in Massachusetts and/or early American history and want a stay with a difference I would thoroughly recommend Josiah Keith House."
"I was there with my 7 year old and nanny. was great for them getting around. Convenient, staff was very nice and helpful, boats/water across the street. Childrens museum very close"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.