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Bellingham, MA is a charming town nestled in Norfolk County, offering a blend of suburban tranquility and convenient access to larger metropolitan areas. Known for its friendly community and scenic landscapes, Bellingham provides a welcoming environment for both residents and visitors. The town boasts a rich history, reflected in its well-preserved common and various local landmarks. Beyond its historical roots, Bellingham is a vibrant community with a growing array of recreational and entertainment options. From expansive parks and natural reserves to modern shopping centers and family-friendly attractions, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Created for industry some 200 years ago, the gorgeous Silver Lake became a resort at the turn of the 20th century. Trolleys brought visitors to relax on the shores, come boating and be entertained by band concerts and vaudeville acts. With the decline of the trolleys, Silver Lake faded as a destination, and has only found a new lease of life since it was purchased by the town in the 1990s. The park is on the southern shore, and the beach here has lifeguards on duty late June through Labor Day. To go with this there's a sizable grassy space for picnics, as well as playgrounds for younger and larger kids, and a splash pad.
View on Google MapsThe largest bonsai nursery on the East Coast can be found in Bellingham. Dating back to 1987, the New England Bonsai Gardens is on eight sprawling acres, with eight separate greenhouses, one of which houses the oldest bonsai on display in the Northeast. You can head here to browse what might be the finest assortment of bonsai trees in the nation, complemented by the most comprehensive selection of pots, tools and other supplies. There's also a range of educational programs, from beginner introductions to the two-year Kaikou School of Bonsai.
View on Google MapsIn the last few years this much-loved roast beef place, founded in North Smithfield, RI, in 1969, has opened a second location in Bellingham. The menu at the Beef Barn has changed little in the last 50+ years, apart from a few poultry options. The beef is cooked slowly, for eight hours, and sliced thinly to order throughout the day and heated in au jus. If you're here for the first time, it goes without saying that the essential menu item is the roast beef sandwich, served on a plain or toasted roll. The price is reasonable, considering the quality, and the classic sauce is a house BBQ.
View on Google MapsThis 14-screen multiplex had just been renovated at a cost of $6 million. This involved installing reclining chairs in several of its stadium auditoriums, and adding a bar, serving alcoholic beverages for the first time. Perhaps the biggest change of all is the RPC Regal Premium Experience screen, equipped with an outsize screen, high-end digital projectors and uncompressed surround sound. The theater is in a commercial corridor along I-495, with branches of Whole Foods, Old Navy, Michaels, Barnes & Noble, and the Home Depot all closeby.
View on Google MapsThere's a location for this national chain of indoor trampoline parks in Bellingham, ideal for kids and teenagers with energy to burn. Urban Air packs a big choice of attractions, including a large freestyle court, climbing walls, a Gladiators-style battle beam, an indoor ropes course, stunt trampolines, a tumble track for gymnastics, a hoop for slam dunks, and an adventure course reminiscent of Ninja Warrior. Each attraction has its own height requirements, but there's plenty for smaller children too, at the multi-story Tubes Playground, helping wee ones develop fine motor skills and a sense of self-assurance.
View on Google MapsCrossroads Shopping Center is a retail destination in Bellingham, MA, offering a variety of stores and services. It is home to major retailers and provides a convenient shopping experience for residents and visitors alike. The center is strategically located for easy access and serves as a hub for daily needs and leisure shopping.
View on Google MapsBellingham Town Common is a central gathering place in the heart of Bellingham, MA. It serves as a community hub for various events and offers a green space for relaxation and recreation. The common is a historic landmark that reflects the town's heritage and provides a welcoming environment for residents to connect and enjoy outdoor activities.
View on Google MapsArcand Park is a serene outdoor recreational area in Bellingham, MA, offering a variety of activities for visitors. Located on Lake Street, the park features a swimming area on Arcand Lake, which is open seasonally. It is a popular spot for families, offering a beach area, and is a great place for fishing, swimming, boating, and kayaking. The park is a valuable community resource for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation.
View on Google MapsThe Bellingham Historical Museum, also known as the Historical Commission & Bellingham's Ernest A. Taft Jr. Historical Museum, is a repository for artifacts, documents, photographs, and personal collections that help visitors envision and understand the town's history. Located at 3 Common Street, it serves as a valuable resource for local history enthusiasts and researchers. The museum is a key part of the town's efforts to preserve and celebrate its heritage.
View on Google MapsThe Shopping Plaza At Bellingham Commons is a convenient retail center in Bellingham, MA. It is a go-to place for a variety of needs, including food, drink, pet grooming, pet training, and exercise. The plaza serves the local community by providing easy access to essential services and leisure activities.
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