Become our New New England Travel Editor!BellaOnline is a top quality, FREE training community. We are here to help you learn how to build high traffic, master social networking, and become a world-recognized guru in this topic area. By joining the BellaOnline community, you get instant credibility and press contact. If you adore this topic, we want to hear from you! The Providence Children's Museum The Providence Children's Museum is Rhode Island’s best indoor playground and a great place for children from age 1-11 to learn about a wide array of subjects while climbing, building, burrowing and sliding through different brightly colored environments. Fairbanks Natural History Museum The Fairbanks Natural History Museum is located just off of Main Street in St. Johnsbury Vermont and is filled with thousands of preserved animals, fossils, insects and artifacts.
There is an active weather station, planetarium and an internet based exhibit. Elizabeth Park Hartford ConnecticutElizabeth Park in Hartford Connecticut, bring the family for reunions, weddings, picnics, sports and more. There are walkways lined with flowers, a duck pond, a café, baseball field, tennis courts, a gazebo and greenhouses. Visit a historic rose garden with thousands of rose bushes. Ashumet Holly Reservation Ashumet Holly Reservation is 45 acres of preserved land with a large circular walkway of well-groomed paths that span a little more than two miles. There are many plants and trees here including over a thousand holly trees of eight different species. This is also a great area for bird watching. Free Desktop Wallpaper - WoodlandsFree Desktop Wallpaper - Woodlands Mill Creek - Sandwich BoardwalkThe Sandwich Boardwalk is 1000 feet of personalized planks laid down across Mill Creek and the Old Harbor Marsh in Sandwich Massachusetts. The marsh is full of fish, fowl and various invertebrates that live in the shallow, reed encased saltwater creeks and children always enjoy visiting here.
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