Submitted by the_ok_seltzer t3_10yqz3q in massachusetts
dabba722 t1_j7z22h5 wrote
Newburyport and Rockport are nice to walk through. I love looking at house architecture so Newburyport really appeals to me.
You could drive to Provincetown although a lot of it will be closed there are still restaurants open and beautiful seashore ( dress really warmly).
You could drive out to North Adams and visit the Museum of Contemporary Art. It is an experience. Its an amazing place.
the_ok_seltzer OP t1_j7z280b wrote
Forgot to say I've been to all those places too except Provincetown! Maybe I'll head there, even if everything is closed.
Old_Army90 t1_j7z46x8 wrote
IMO this is like the perfect time to go to P-town. It might be pretty sleepy if not dead, but feeling like you have a resort town all to yourself is so serene.
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dabba722 t1_j7z8ua0 wrote
Everything won't be closed. Some stuff will but its still Ptown and I think you'll enjoy it.
dabba722 t1_j7z9duz wrote
How about New Bedford? Been there?
JKdance t1_j7znjqm wrote
The Whaling Museum in New Bedford is wonderful!
SharpCookie232 t1_j82b9uq wrote
The Whaling Museum is amazing and they are having the most incredible show of American landscape painters now. I'm heading down over Feb break myself. OP, if you go, be sure to hike Fort Taber park or do Allen's Pond in Dartmouth - both spectacular. Also, the Seamen's Bethel in New Bedford, which is right near the museum, and is mentioned extensively in Melville's Moby Dick.
the_ok_seltzer OP t1_j7zxjcy wrote
No I haven't!
RagnarBaratheon1998 t1_j7zmuu4 wrote
You’ll be nearly alone on a lot of the beaches on the cape. I love visiting this time of year
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