1. Lizzie Borden House (A Bed and Breakfast & Museum)
Explore the infamous home of Lizzie Borden, now a bed and breakfast and museum, where you can take a guided tour to learn about the mysterious history and stay overnight if you dare.
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Explore the infamous home of Lizzie Borden, now a bed and breakfast and museum, where you can take a guided tour to learn about the mysterious history and stay overnight if you dare.
Visit the world's largest collection of historic naval ships at Battleship Cove, featuring the USS Massachusetts, the destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., and a collection of smaller vessels and exhibits.
Get ready for thrills and chills at the Factory of Terror, a haunted house attraction that promises to deliver an unforgettable spooky experience with elaborate sets and terrifying actors.
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Relax at John F. Kennedy Park, a scenic area offering walking paths, picnic spots, and beautiful views of the Taunton River.
Step aboard the USS Massachusetts, a battleship that played significant roles in World War II and is now a museum ship at Battleship Cove, where visitors can explore its decks and exhibits.
Enjoy the waterfront views at Bicentennial Park, which features a Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall replica and green spaces for leisurely activities.
Discover Fall River Heritage State Park, a waterfront park offering trails, picnic areas, and a visitors center that highlights the city's rich history and culture.
Engage the little ones at the Children's Museum of Greater Fall River, where interactive exhibits and activities provide educational fun for children of all ages.
Take a leisurely walk or bike ride along the Quequechan River Rail Trail, a scenic pathway that winds through natural landscapes and offers a peaceful escape in the city.
Discover the Maritime Museum at Battleship Cove, open seasonally, where you can explore exhibits on the region's maritime history, including ship models and historical artifacts.
Visit Maplecroft, the historic home of Lizzie Borden after her acquittal, offering a glimpse into her life post-trial. Note: Check for tour availability as it may be limited.
Explore the Fall River Historical Society, where exhibits and collections showcase the city's history, including its textile industry and the infamous Lizzie Borden case.
Step back in time at the Lafayette-Durfee House, a restored 18th-century home that offers tours and events to educate visitors about colonial life and the American Revolution.
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