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    Samuel Adams Brewery Tour, Boston Ma

    Forest Hills, MA    

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    The tour is open to visitors of all ages. Proper ID is required in order to sample beer.This is really a great tour. I've been on it once, and plan to go again. The factory can be a little tricky to get to, as a lot of pl... waymarking.com

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    Richard Cronin National Salmon Station

    MA    

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    The Richard Cronin National Salmon Station is critical to the Atlantic salmon restoration program. This is where the egg starts. Each spring, adult Atlantic salmon trapped at the Holyoke Dam on the Connecticut River and t... recreation.gov

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    Berkshire National Fish Hatchery

    MA    

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    The Berkshire National Fish Hatchery was created when the family of John Sullivan Scully, a trout fisherman, entrusted their 148-acre retreat to the U.S. Government in 1914. For many years trout and small-mouth bass were ... recreation.gov

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    Harpoon Brewery

    306 Northern Ave, Boston, MA    

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    We started the Harpoon Brewery in 1986 becauselike todaywe loved beer and wanted more good choices. Twenty years later we still revel in making great beer and sharing that joy with our friends and neighbors. Upon receivi... ettractions.com

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    National Braille Press

    88 Saint Stephen St, Boston, MA    

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    National Braille Press is a nonprofit braille publishing and producing house established in 1927. We are committed to encouraging braille literacy and to offering meaningful employment to the blind and visually impai... factorytoursusa.com

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    Samuel Adams Brewery

    30 Germania St, Jamaica Plain, MA    

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    Next time you're in Boston, come and visit the Samuel Adams Brewery. You'll learn about history.. and then drink it. Learn all about Samuel Adams, brewer and patriot. Experience the entire brewing process, from start... factorytoursusa.com

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    The Wayside Inn Grist Mill

    72 Wayside Inn Rd, Sudbury, MA    

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    The Wayside Inn Grist Mill is the first working mill to be built as a museum. Commissioned by Henry Ford and designed by renowned hydraulic engineer J.B. Campbell of Philadelphia, work on the Mill began in 1924 by lo... factorytoursusa.com

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    America's First Roadside Candy Store

    South Shrewsbury, MA    

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    On June 20, 1917, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Frederick Everett Hebert purchased a table, knife, thermometer, copper kettle, stove, and marble slab for $11. That original bill of sale is a prized possession of the Hebert... waymarking.com

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    Lowell Beer Works

    203 Cabot St, Lowell, MA    

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    My food at lunch, after work, dinner, late night. Full menu always available. My beer 14 to 18 ales, lagers, porters, stouts, fruit beers, seasonal specialties and cask beers on tap daily. My sports local and national ga... ettractions.com

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    Van Otis Chocolate Factory, Manchester, Nh

    Manchester, NH    

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    Arthur Hasiotis founded Van Otis Chocolates in Manchester, NH in 1911 as a bakery and confectionery store. Arthur and his daughter Evangeline established the candy operation in 1935, and she operated the business until he... waymarking.com

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    Anheuser-busch Tour - Merrimack, New Hampshire

    Thorntons Ferry, NH    

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    One of the best kept secrets in southern New Hampshire is the Anheuser-Busch brewery in Merrimack. Just 45 minutes north of Boston, the brewery offers daily tours, and is one of three designated U.S. locations for the wor... waymarking.com

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    Parkers Sugar House

    1316 Brookline Rd, Greenville, NH    

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    Our Sugar House is in full operation March and April every year. We make maple syrup the old fashioned way, with a wood fire. This gives the maple syrup a distinct flavor that you just don't get with an oil fire. Mak... factorytoursusa.com

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    Pairpoint Crystal

    RT-6A, Sagamore, MA    

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    The history of the Pairpoint Glass Company dates back to 1837 when the Mount Washington Glass Works was founded in South Boston. William L. Libbey moved the firm to New Bedford in 1870. A reorganization of the compan... factorytoursusa.com