Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Thanksgiving Activities in and around Boston, MA


Looking for things to do during Thanksgiving week in Boston, MA? Not only can you spend the most American of holidays where it all began, you can also get a sneak peak at the upcoming Christmas season. Below you will find events happening over the Thanksgiving holiday from the weekend before to the weekend following Thanksgiving, in and around Boston, MA

Thanksgiving at Plimoth Plantation. November 28
 – Celebrate the quintessential Thanksgiving experience at Plimoth Plantation. Explore the Plantation’s multiple sites, which include the Wampanoag Homesite, the 1627 English Village, the Crafts Center and Mayflower II. 

Zoolights. November 23-December 31 
5:00-9:00pm
 - A beloved holiday family tradition returns to Stone Zoo when ZooLights opens on Thanksgiving. Strolling along tree-lined paths lit by thousands of twinkling lights, guests can visit Yukon Creek, which not only features dazzling holiday lights but is also home to bald eagles, porcupine, lynx, a gray fox and a pair of reindeer. Make sure to stop by Santa too! 

10th Annual Wild Turkey 5 Mile Run. November 28
 - Work up your appetite on Thanksgiving morning at the largest road race on the North Shore! All proceeds go to Boys & Girls Club and Salem Park & Recreation Youth programs. 

17th Annual Vineyard Artisans Festival. November 29-30 - The largest Holiday Art Show on the Vineyard with over 85 Island Artisans. Balsam wreaths and ceramic ornaments to start off the holiday season and gifts galore from the Islands finest artists and craftsmen. Fine jewelry, glass, ceramics, fine art, clothing, book arts and much more. Agricultural Hall, West Tisbury. 

I hope you enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday season with your friends and family. Please know I am only a click a way if you have any Boston, MA real estate needs. I look forward to hearing from you soon!

Lucas Garafalo
Keller Williams Realty
(617) 861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com

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