2.6K reactions · 178 comments | The Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary is a 10/10 for us! We visited on a weekday and it took us about 30 minutes to drive from Boston up to Topsfield. 🐢 Keep your eyes peeled for TURTLES (we saw at least 30) and birds! There are picnic tables and some benches along some of the trails. 💰 Entry is $7 for adults and $4 for kids or free for Mass Audubon members. 🅿️ Plenty of PARKING available on-site too. 🥧 Afterward get a whoopie pie at the Topsfield Bakeshop or lunch at Alex’s in Topsfield. #Thingstodoinboston #MassAudubon | Alaina Pinto | Facebook
174K views · 47K reactions | Did you know you can explore an actual castle?! It was made in the 1920’s by John Hammond and all the artifacts are from all over the world! This gorgeous place is in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Currently they have special events in February and March, but re-open in April for tours! #castle #medieval #medievalarchitecture #Massachusetts #visitmassachusetts #newengland #newenglandcouple | NewEnglandCouple | Facebook
243K views · 35K reactions | This Buttonball tree is an exceptionally large American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) located in North Main St, Sunderland, Massachusetts, USA. This is the largest tree in the state! Its height about 113 feet (34.44 metres) tall, with a diameter of 12 feet (3.65 metres) at the base, and 25.8 feet (7.86 metres) in circumference. It is estimated to be between 300- 400 years old. Credit to Fred Breglia 📷 | Fred Tree Man Breglia
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