Brockton Historical Society Museums
216 N. Pearl Street, Brockton
(508) 583-1039
www.brocktonma.com
Exhibits on shoemaking; fire fighting; Rocky Marciano, world heavyweight boxing champion; and Thomas Edison
Brockton Symphony Orchestra
156 West Elm Street, Brockton
(508) 588-3841
www.brocktonsymphony.org
The Brockton Symphony was created to provide great classical and popular music to all generations at a great price! With musicians from almost 40 different communities and audience members who comprise over 80 communities, the symphony is truly an important Metro South jewel.
Children's Museum in Easton
9 Sullivan Avenue, North Easton
(508) 230-3789
www.childrensmuseumineaston.org
The Museum Housed in a historic Old Fire Station is a „learning playground¾ where parents and children explore, imagine, and learn about our everyday world. It sparks curiosity, encourages questions, and fosters creativity in children and adults through its exhibits and programs.
Fuller Museum of Art
455 Oak Street, Brockton
(508) 588-6000
www.fullermuseum.org
The Fuller Museum of Art is the only museum in New England dedicated to unique contemporary craft works in glass, metal, wood, ceramic, and fiber. The museum, also the largest in southeastern Massachusetts, is located on 22 wooded acres overlooking Porter's Pond and D.W. Field Park in Brockton.
Campanelli Stadium
1 Lexington Ave., Brockton
(508) 559-7000
www.brocktonrox.com
Home of the Brockton Rox, a professional minor league baseball team affiliated with the independent Northeast League. Campanelli Stadium also holds concerts, baseball camps, birthday parties, and special activities for the entire family.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacob's Lane, Norwell
(781) 659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
The South Shore Natural Science Center is dedicated to educating the public about the natural and cultural environments of the South Shore. The center's mission is to provide natural science programs that educate, excite, and commit every generation to preserve the environment and to encourage responsible use and enjoyment of our natural resources. The center is located on 30 acres surrounded by 200 acres of town conservation/recreation land consisting of meadows, woodland, and a pond. |