Marshfield USA

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Marshfield
Town in USA

Marshfield is a town in Plymouth County of Massachusetts state in the United States.


How to Reach Marshfield

General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport or only Logan International Airport (IATA Code- BOS) is the nearest international airport that is located mostly in East Boston and partially in Winthrop.
Buy a cheapest air-ticket from below site. This is my favorite site because it shows the different airline ticket prices of the same flight. So it makes easy for me to buy the lowest price ticket. Select your depart and return date. If one-way then click cross on the return date.




Hotels in Marshfield

There are few hotels in Marshfield.


Tourist Places in Marshfield

I have described 12 Best Places to Visit in Marshfield. Those are Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Marshfield. Among them some are Must-Visit Attractions in Marshfield. Also described The Best Things to Do in Marshfield, and Fun Things to Do in Marshfield.
So that you can able to know the Famous Marshfield Tourist sights and Attractions, and make your itinerary for Marshfield Attractions & Sightseeing.
You need approximately US$ 30 to visit all the places listed below. With that amount of money, you have to add Food cost, Transport cost, Hotel rent and air fare to travel in Marshfield.


Day-1:

Mass Audubon's North River Wildlife

Woodland

There are few easy trails inside the premises. Such as River Loop Trail (3/4 mile), Woodland Loop Trail (3/4 mile), Hannah Eames Trail (0.5 miles), Fern Loop Sensory Trail (0.25 miles).
How to go: It is located northwest side of Marshfield town.


John Little Conservation Area

Park

75 acres of Conservation land. There are few easy trails inside the premises.
How to go: It is located southwest of Mass Audubon's North and South River Wildlife.


Stetson Meadows

Park

184 acres conservation land.
How to go: It is located southwest of John Little Conservation Area.


Couch Beach

Trail

It is the small sandy area on the bank of North river.
How to go: It is located west of Stetson Meadows.



Day-2:

Rexhame Beach

Beach

It is located south of Humarock Beach, which is located in Scituate town.
How to go: Northeast end of Marshfield town.


Sunrise Beach

Beach

How to go: It is located south of Rexhame Beach.

Brant Rock Beach

Beach

How to go: It is located about 4 km from Rexhame Beach towards south.

Blackmans Point

Beach

How to go: It is located 1 km from Brant Rock Beach towards south end.

Green Harbor Beach

Beach

How to go: It is located southwest of Blackmans Point. But you have to go back to Brant Rock Beach then 2.5 km from there crossing 2 bridges.

The Daniel Webster Estate & Heritage

Landmark

Daniel Webster lived in this house until his death in 1852. The house was destroyed by fire in 1878. The new present house was built in 1880.
Entry Fee: 20 Dollars for tour with tea.
How to go: It is located at 238 Webster Street.


Marshfield Historical Society

Historical Site

Marshfield Historical Society has started on September 23, 1913. The Society has been collecting and storing records of events and incidents that took place in Marshfield.
Visit: You have to make reservations by calling Tim Davidson (781) 801-8267 or email him at tdavidson02050@gmail.com in advance.
Cost: Donation 10 Dollars.
How to go: It is located 800 meters from The Daniel Webster Estate & Heritage towards south in the Marcia Thomas House at 65 Webster Street.


Winslow House

Museum

The House was built around 1699 for Isaac Winslow (1671–1738). His house was inherited by son John Winslow (1703–1774). After the death of John, the property was passed to his son, Dr. Isaac Winslow.
After his death of Dr. Isaac Winslow in 1822, the estate was sold to a local families. Later bought by neighbor Daniel Webster. His son, Fletcher inherited the house. He died in 1862.
The house went through several ownership and was eventually sold in 1920 to three local residents - Edward Ford, John Gutterson, and Edgar Sherrill. Since that day, they have restored and preserved the house for many years to present it as it is today.
How to go: It is located about 200 meters from Marshfield Historical Society towards south at 634 Careswell Street.




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