These 6 Attractions in Massachusetts Show Our Unique Side
Known for its beaches, mountains, the city of Boston, and the Red Sox, Massachusetts is home to some fascinating places. But there are several attractions around the state that really show off its unique side. From a shop to several historical sites, here are some of the most unique attractions in Massachusetts.


137 Boston St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
There's always something fascinating to see in the Witch City and that includes some of its stores. Part tattoo shop, part gallery, and part store, The Black Veil Shoppe of Drear & Wonder is slightly macabre in its decor but quite the unique place to spend some time perusing the space and taking photographs. To learn more, visit the shop's The Black Veil Shoppe of Drear & Wonder website and The Black Veil Shoppe of Drear & Wonder Facebook page.
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8 Strawberry Ln, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675, USA
Head to Cape Cod and you will find an unexpected hidden gem -- the Edward Gorey House. Edward Gorey (1925-2000) was a costume designer and illustrator known for his surrealist style. He lived in this Yarmouth Port-based house which eventually became a museum to celebrate his life and art. To learn more, visit the museum's Edward Gorey House official website and Edward Gorey House Facebook page. Keep in mind that this museum is open seasonally starting in the beginning of April.

4 Charles St S, Boston, MA 02116, USA
If you've ever read the book Make Way For Ducklings by Nancy Schön then you may also be familiar with the statue of ducklings following the mama duck in the Boston Public Garden. This bronze sculpture has been part of the park since 1987 and is a popular attraction in the city. To learn more, visit the Schön website.

Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport, MA 01951, USA
Part of the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island, the Pink House, built in 1925, was once privately owned. Today, it is abandoned and quite an incredible place for seekers of abandoned locations to photograph.


Covered Bridge Lane, Covered Bridge Ln, Sheffield, MA 01257, USA
On September 1, 1969, Thomas E. Reed and his family witnessed a UFO. This case was recognized internationally due to the evidence presented on this sighting. This park commemorates the incident but it is certainly more than that. With its beautiful grounds and covered bridge, it's also an idyllic place to spend an afternoon enjoying the great outdoors. But be on the lookout for UFOs! To learn more about this park, visit the Thom Reed UFO Monument official website.
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Dunkin', 543 Southern Artery, Quincy, MA 02169, USA
If you're from Massachusetts then you're probably aware that the very first Dunkin' Donuts was in Quincy. And guess what? It still stands today! It's even been modified with a retro look and feel that pays homage to when it first opened over 75 years ago.
Have you ever visited any of these unique attractions in Massachusetts? Which ones are your favorites? Do you have any to add to this list? Let us know in the comments!
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