What to do and see in Marshfield, United States: The Best Places and Tips

November 15, 2017 Enedina Augsburger

Marshfield in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for History Museums. Discover best things to do in Marshfield with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Marshfield

1. Jenney Museum

48 Summer St, Plymouth, MA 02360-3456 +1 508-747-4544
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5 based on 396 reviews

Jenney Museum

Historic Educational Plymouth Tours and Educational Programs. Your Journey into History Begins Here! Meet Leo Martin, local historian and tour guide, who will take you back in time as he tells stories of struggles, survival, and faith that set the cornerstones of our country. Discover Plymouth's History - a Walking Tour: Hear about the people, places, and events that shaped the beginning of our country as you walk through the historic district of Plymouth. Reservations required. Forefathers Monument Tour - This hidden gem is the largest free standing solid granite monument in our country. The faith of the Pilgrims will become real to you as you learn what each of the five statues represents. Beginning with Faith, hear the faith story of the Pilgrims all in one spot. Conversations with a Pilgrim: Educational programs with Leo Martin and Goodwife Patience. Learn about all aspects of the Pilgrim family including economics, education, government, and faith. Christian Heritage Tours: If the faith story is what you want to hear, this tour is for you. All tours require a reservation. Visit our website for tour times and information about our tours and programs. Open seasonally.

Reviewed By brighton50 - UK

We loved the museum and the tour by Leo was a brilliant introduction to the Pilgrims. We had lots of questions and he was very knowledgeable.

2. Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary

Winslow Cemetary Road, Marshfield, MA 02050 +1 781-837-9400
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary

Reviewed By Stewart T - Boston, Massachusetts

A beautiful natural wildlife sanctuary. Birdlife is a bit sparse now but definitely bluejays, white breasted nuthatches, hawks and of course the poop machines (Canada Geese) that seem to have taken over. They make walking on the paths a little distracting when one eye has to be on trying to skirt parcels of poop!

Saw deer, crows, nuthatches and hawks this past Sunday. Going early when there are less people about will increase your chances of seeing wildlife.

3. Duxbury Beach Park

260 Gurnet Rd, Duxbury, MA 02332-4012 +1 781-837-3112
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4 based on 57 reviews

Duxbury Beach Park

Reviewed By Kai A

Look for the tides, personally I Like the app Swell. Plenty of parking for $20. There's a small snack shack where you can get beverages, ice creams, and beach food e.g. Chicken fingers, hamburgers and hotdogs. There's also a public restroom. A little rocky but as the tide goes out there's more and more sand. One of my favorites in the south shore.

4. Scituate Lighthouse

100 Lighthouse Rd, Scituate, MA 02066-3538 +1 781-545-1083
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Scituate Lighthouse

Reviewed By Colleen C - Cheshire, Connecticut, United States

Beautiful lighthouse and surrounding scenery. I'm a lighthouse fanatic and no matter what state were are in we try to see as many as we can. Loved sitting and watching the boats coming and going, very peaceful. And a great place for taking photos. I loved reading up on the history of this lighthouse, it's very interesting.

5. Hornstra Farms

246 Prospect St, Norwell, MA 02061-1125 +1 781-749-7739
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5 based on 87 reviews

Hornstra Farms

Reviewed By maxwellkg - Boston, Massachusetts

This family farm is a good place for homemade ice cream and we often take the grand-kids there when they visit. Inside the store vegetables in season are very expensive. There are cows available for the children to look at while eating their ice cream.

6. Hafta Havit

160 Schoosett St, Pembroke, MA 02359-1867 +1 781-829-4969
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5 based on 5 reviews

Hafta Havit

At Hafta Havit, we offer a large selection of Unique Art, Home Decor, Antiques, Women's Accessories and wonderful Gift Items for all occasions that will warm your heart and touch your soul! We are consistently updating, growing and changing our inventory to keep our products fresh and exciting for all of our customers.

Reviewed By Jane S

we just happened to be traveling through when I saw this store, I turned around and went in, what a cute country store, the signs in there are so cute, and the prices aren't bad, if I am ever in this area again I will definitely pop back in!!
the staff were quite pleasant as well

7. Plymouth Visitor Information Center

130 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360-3838 +1 508-747-7525
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

Plymouth Visitor Information Center

Reviewed By 2CAtravelers - Brattleboro, Vermont

This is the place to go for info and maps plus the knowledge of local people. There is a pay parking lot right behind it but look for the free 15 minute spaces located on the south side near the entrance to the visitor's center. They can probably answer any question you might have about what to visit, where to walk, or where to eat. Very Helpful!!

8. Norris Reservation

10 Dover St, Norwell, MA 02061-2299
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Norris Reservation

Hike past a former mill pond, cross a wetlands boardwalk, and explore a forest of pine and oak on your way to a boathouse on the banks of the tidal North River.

Reviewed By jakegreenville - Milton, Massachusetts

This wonderful property is maintained by the Trustees of Reservations. There are well maintained woodland trails that pass scenic ponds and the North River. The walking is easy. You will need insect repellent. No sanitary facilities. The dog policy is prominently posted, but many owners ignore the requirement for a leash.

9. Daniel Webster Estate and Heritage Center

238 Webster St, Marshfield, MA 02050-5527 +1 781-834-0548
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Daniel Webster Estate and Heritage Center

Reviewed By rick j - New York City, New York

tourico vacations helped me book my wife's birthday stay at the Daniel Webster Inn in Sandwich, Ma. The Inn was beautiful and quaint and the restaurant/bar had great food and libations. I especially enjoyed the lobster grilled cheese sandwich in Sandwich (LOL). We visited the Sandwich glass museum and walked around the town exploring. I strongly recommended this old Inn for anyone who enjoys the Cape and intimate places. Thanks again Tourico for the suggestion and help making the reservation.

10. Hidden Hollow Farm

177 Taylor St, Pembroke, MA 02359-2842 +1 781-217-1010
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5 based on 3 reviews

Hidden Hollow Farm

A beautiful 18 acre family horse farm with activities for all ages. We offer horseback riding lessons, summer horsemanship camps, birthday parties, pony rides, trail rides and fun for the whole family!

Reviewed By Gina T

More flavors than you can count. Double scoop is less than $4 for premium ice cream. Just ice cream, sundeas and ice cream/soda combos. Old barn setting. You are not there for the comfortable setting, but the ice cream is worth a trip. We went twice in one week. Family owned business.

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