Silja & Winston

Silja & Winston

June 1, 2024 • Walpole, MA
Silja & Winston

Silja & Winston

June 1, 2024 • Walpole, MA

Sights in and around Walpole

Patriot Place

2 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035, USA
(508) 203-2100

Patriot Place features more than 1.3 million square feet of shopping, dining, and entertainment. You will find major fashion retailers, live and interactive entertainment, eateries, a four-star hotel, state of the art theatre and much, much more.

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The Patriots Hall of Fame

2 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035, USA
(508) 698-4800

The Patriots Hall of Fame is a modern, interactive museum and hall of fame. It’s a must see for all Patriots and football fans. The team’s six Vince Lombardi Super Bowl Championship trophies are on display as part of the incredible Super Bowl Experience exhibit.

Gillette Stadium

1 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035, USA
(508) 543-8200
Gillette Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, serving as the home stadium and administrative offices for both the five-time Super Bowl Champions, The New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL), and the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer (MLS). It also regularly ranks as one of the highest grossing concert venues according to Billboard.

Francis William Bird Park

135 Polley Ln, East Walpole, MA 02032, USA
(508) 668-6136

Stroll meandering pathways and cross artisan-built stone bridges at this family-friendly park of open fields, groves of trees, and frog ponds. Fun fact: This park is right next to the church we will get married at!

Wards Berry Farm

614 S Main St, Sharon, MA 02067, USA
(781) 784-3600

Enjoy farm-fresh goodies, fresh flowers, and even pick your own crops! We can't think of a better way to celebrate Spring.

Mass Audubon's Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary

293 Moose Hill Pkwy, Sharon, MA 02067, USA
(781) 784-5691

Moose Hill is Mass Audubon’s oldest wildlife sanctuary, encompassing protected forests, fields, and wetlands. Diverse hiking trails and a red maple swamp boardwalk provide countless opportunities for exploration.

Sights in Boston

Freedom trail

Freedom Trail, Boston, MA 02113, USA

The Freedom Trail is an urban history trail that takes visitors to all of the historic sites within Boston National Historical Park except for Dorchester Heights in South Boston - the perfect all-in-one tourist tour for Boston first-timers! The trail is actually marked in the sidewalk with a pattern of colored bricks, so as long as you can find your way to a point on the trail, you don’t even need a map.

Quincy Market

206 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109
Quincy market is a designated National Historic Landmark and a designated Boston Landmark in 1996, significant as one of the largest market complexes built in the United States in the first half of the 19th century. Today, it features 50+ eateries, vendors, and kiosks you can explore and shop at.

Boston Duck Tours Prudential Center Departure Location

53 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02199, USA
(617) 267-3825

Learn all about Boston's storied past and future through this unique tour that will traverse both land and water to enjoy breathtaking views all in one tour! This is another first-time-Boston-tourist itinerary staple.

Fenway Park

4 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215, USA
(877) 733-7699

Since 1912, fans have flocked to Fenway Park to watch the home team play in the heart of Boston. It is referred to as, "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" by Major League Baseball and sports enthusiasts. Home to Red Sox Legends, Williams, Yaz, Fisk, Rice, and Pedro to name a few.

Sights in Massachusetts

Cape Cod National Seashore

99 Marconi Site Road, Wellfleet, MA 02667, USA
(508) 255-3421

While Cape Cod is further out, we do recommend spending some time soaking up the sun on the seashore while you are already in the area. Winston's family has spent many summers enjoying Cape Cod's beautiful beaches and its rich history!

Plimoth Patuxet Museums

137 Warren Ave, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
(508) 746-1622
Plymouth Colony comes to life in a recreation of early Plymouth, complete with timber-framed houses furnished with reproductions of the types of objects that the Pilgrims owned, aromatic kitchen gardens, and heritage breeds livestock. When you encounter someone wearing historical clothing, they are playing the role of an actual inhabitant of Plymouth Colony. They will talk about historical events and lifeways as if they are happening in the present, and will express their hopes, fears, and viewpoints. Modern-day guides will help you better understand the 1600s.