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 Blue Hills Observatory & Science CenterMilton, (617) 696-0562, $
Learn the history of the oldest continually operating weather observatory in the country. Enjoy weekend observatory tours, & a great view from the summit.


 Blue Hills State ReservationMilton, (617) 698-1802, Free
With its scenic views, varied terrain and 125 miles of trails, the Blue Hills Reservation offers year-round enjoyment for the outdoor enthusiast.


 Blue Hills Trailside MuseumMilton, (617) 333-0690, $
The Blue Hills Trailside Museum is the interpretive center for the 7,000-acre Blue Hills Reservation and is managed by the Massachusetts Audubon Society.


 Brookwood FarmMilton, (617) 727-4573, Free
Passive recreation for walking & hiking, bird watching, special events, maple sugaring, guided tours of the farm and its history. No farm animals to speak of.


 Delphi Academy Summer CampMilton, (617) 333-9610
Summer camp prgrams for children ages 4-12. Four to seven weeks sessions available.


 Egan Center Swimming PoolMilton, 617-615-0004, $
A new Boy Scouts of America pool open to the public. You can purchase a membership or pay 'by the swim' at this lovely new pool at the Egan Center in Milton, MA.


 Forbes House MuseumMilton, (617) 696-1815, $
The Forbes House Charitable Trust was established in 1984 to ensure the preservation of the house, collections, and grounds at 215 Adams Street. These treasures are interpreted through tours, lectures, programs, and special exhibitions and events.


 Music TogetherMilton, $$
A music and movement class for 0-4 yrs. Classes include singing, dancing and instruments. CD, tape and songbook included.


 Adams Academy/Quincy Historical SocietyQuincy, (617) 773-1144, $
Built on the site of the birthplace of legendary patriot John Hancock - and funded by an endowment left by John Adams - Adams Academy began its life in 1872 as a boys' preparatory school, which operated until 1908.


 Adams National Historical ParkQuincy, (617) 770-1175, $
Travel back in time at the Adams National Historical Park, where you'll visit the birthplaces of not one, but two U.S. presidents: John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams.


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