By travelguylife.com
A breathtaking urban park covering 157 acres is located in the far north of Leominster.
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Spend some time exploring the remarkable late 19th-century business buildings in Leominster's downtown, particularly those along Main Street.
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An annual day-long event honouring Johnny Appleseed, the city's local hero, takes place in Monument Square in downtown Leominster.
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The North and South Monoosnoc Hills rise to a height of 985 and 1132 feet, respectively, to the west of Leominster.
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The majority of western Leominster is covered by this 4,246-acre state forest, which also overflows into a number of other settlements.
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Just past the Leominster State Forest, if you're willing to go a little further, are 3,000 acres of mountain scenery that is protected.
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The Leominster Historical Society is located on a lovely parcel of land between the Leominster City Hall and the Leominster District Court.
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The public is welcome to select their own fruit at this locally owned orchard in Leominster's extreme south during the summer and fall.
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The Twin Cities Rail Trail's initial segment had just been inaugurated when we made this list.
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George Hill Orchards is a family-run farm with a history that dates back fifty years, located not far southwest of Leominster.
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