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Best Things to Do in Brockton

By travelguylife.com

Fuller Craft Museum

The only museum in New England devoted to modern craft is located in Brockton beside D.W. Field Park, by a gorgeous pond.

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 D.W. Field Park

Since 2000, a sizable portion of northern Brockton's 650-acre park has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Campanelli Stadium

The Brockton Rox were established in 2002 as a member of the now-defunct Northern League and currently compete in collegiate summer baseball.

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Rocky Marciano Statue

Rocky Marciano (1923–1969), the only heavyweight champion to complete his career undefeated, was born in Brockton and attended Brockton High School.

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Brockton Historical Society

The regional historical society is headquartered on a site on Brockton's western side and was established in 1969.

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Brockton Fire Museum

Given Edison's involvement, Brockton's firefighting history is particularly fascinating, and a structure that resembles a Victorian-era station was built close to The Homestead in 1992.

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Cape Cod Cafe Pizza

A South Shore institution, bar pizza is served in pubs and taverns all across the region and is baked in 10-inch pans with a thin crust.

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 Ames Nowell State Park

On the banks of Cleveland Pond, there is a sizable area of pine and oak forests that overlaps Brockton's northeastern corner.

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Tommy Doyle’s Pub & Grill

Another well-known location in Brockton is Tommy Doyle's Pub & Grill, which has been around for four decades and serves substantial South Shore pub meals.

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D.W. Field Golf Course

This 18-hole public course at D.W. Field Park debuted in 1927 and is situated on rolling terrain.

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