Fellow Massachusetts residents! You know how, every once in a while, you hear about something so awesome you say to yourself, "That's too good to be true!"
Do you know what's amazing to me, Massachusetts? How often we plan getaways, and we forget the number of amazing things we have right here in our backyard.
Massachusetts is full of plenty of popular destinations to travel to for anyone during any given time of the year. That definitely includes the upcoming warmer months of the year in Spring and Summer. The trouble with traveling is that it can sometimes be easy to dig deep into whatever travel budget you may have. But what if you could visit somewhere for FREE? Pretty much anyone would be down for that. It just so happens that Massachusetts is has one of the best free attractions in the U.S. for you to travel to.
Massachusetts obviously has an extremely rich history. With that history and the reputation built from said history, it kind of makes sense that there may be quite a few haunted spots throughout the Bay State. While we're a solid seven months from Halloween, when you're in Massachusetts, it seems there is no bad time of year to seek out a creepy and/or even terrifying location. That is, if you're into that kind of thing. As it turns out, Massachusetts has one of the most terrifying attractions, not just in the U.S., but in the world!
Are there any kids who don't love theme parks? I'm sure there are. I DO happen to know a lot of adults who also love theme parks just as much as some kids.
Massachusetts is home to LOTS of attractions throughout the state. If you're planning a vacation, you certainly want to visit all the top spots that can possibly make it to for the perfect trip. But what if one of those spots is one that has been hyped up as something unbelievably amazing, but then turned out to be, very unfortunately, disappointing? Like, maybe, a tourist trap? It seems that Massachusetts is where you will find one of the most overrated tourist traps, not just in the U.S., but in the world.