Massachusetts' national parks run the gamut from wide-open spaces, such as the Cape Cod National Seashore, to urban parks that preserve the state's, and the nation's, rich historic past, such as the Boston National Historical Park.
Some, like the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area offer both windows into the past and recreational activities. The islands feature Civil and Revolutionary War sites, lighthouses and historic trails as well as camping, fishing, kayaking, swimming and bird watching.
National parks aren't limited to Boston and Cape Cod though. The Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord is where "the shot heard 'round the world" was fired. Springfield Armory National Historic Site in Springfield houses a world-renowned firearms collection. The Lowell National Historical Park in Lowell and the Blackstone River Valley Heritage Corridor testify to the rise and fall of Massachusetts' textile industry. The historic buildings and wharves of the Salem Maritime National Historical Site tell the stories of the sailors, Revolutionary War Privateers and merchants who brought the riches of the Far East to America.
At the John F. Kennedy Birthplace National Historic Site you can take a guided tour of the house and neighborhood where the 35th President of the United States spent his childhood. Get to know some more presidents at the Adams National Historical Park, the birthplace homes of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams.

America's Hometown Thanksgiving Parade
November 22, 2008Giant parade with bands, floats, fife and drum corps march through Plymouth.
Parade of the Big Balloons
November 28, 2008This wonderful parade features giant helium balloons led by the 75ft Cat in the Hat.
Lowell City of Lights Parade
November 29, 2008Holiday parade and art stroll through downtown Lowell.
Nantucket Christmas Stroll Weekend
December 5, 2008Through December 7. 150 decorated trees throughout town; Victorian carolers and musicians and Santa.

