Central Massachusetts
It's the heart of Massachusetts. Explore the region and you'll discover unique cultural delights, gorgeous natural vistas and the opportunity to experience Massachusetts' history.
Take a glimpse back in time at Old Sturbridge Village, a re-creation of an 1830s' rural New England settlement. Visit the Fruitlands Museum and enjoy a tour, along with views of Mt. Wachusett and Mt. Monadnock. Stop by nearby Wachusett Mountain, one of southern New England's most popular ski areas. And be sure to go to the Worcester Art Museum, one of the leading small art museums in America. Learn more about the Massachusetts Environmental Trust.
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The heart of the state is right in the middle of family fun, museums galore, and a celebration of nature.
The second-largest city in Massachusetts offers cultural attractions, fine dining and its very own minor league baseball team.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsWith Old Sturbridge Village, Hyland Orchard and Brewery and many private and public campsites, there's a lot to see and do in this classic New England town.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsSituated along the south face of Wachusett Mountain, the quiet town of Princeton is the ideal place to visit for year-round outdoor activities.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsTake in the scenery here, and you might just think it's utopia — and you're not alone. Fruitlands recreates a short-lived 19th-century utopian settlement, and it's easy to see why they chose this site. Learn more>>
This hidden gem features contemporary and classic masterpieces in the vibrant city of Worcester. Learn more>>
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