Fall River

Battleship Cove
Five Water Street

5 water st., phone: +1 508-678-1100, fax: +1 508-674-5597. daily 9am-5pm. the world's largest naval ship exhibit. centerpiece is the u.s.s. massachusetts, a world war ii battleship. also has a restored 1920 carousel. (http://www.battleshipcove.com).

Fall River Heritage State Park

Davol st., phone: +1 508-675-5759,heritage state park is perfectly located, hugging the taunton river which provides a wonderful and relaxing views.this 8.5-acre park overlooks battleship cove, which houses the world war ii battleship, u.s.s. massachusetts. heritage state park also has a boardwalk that runs the length of the park, benches for lounging, trees, an antique carousel, sailing opportunities, tennis courts, historical statues, and a huge open area perfect for the recreational activity of your choice. this park is a great family spot for picnics, relaxing, or even just going for a leisurely walk. (http://www.mass.gov/dcr/p...).

Narrows Center for the Arts
16 Anawam

16 anawan st., phone: +1 508-324-1926, (http://www.ncfta.org/).

Marine Museum
1 Burnside St

70 water st., phone: +1 508-674-3533.

Old Colony & Fall River Railroad Museum

Phone: +1 508-674-9340, (http://www.ocandfrrailroa...). seasonal. adm. $3, under 12 $1.50.

The Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast/Museum
230 Second St
(508) 675-7333

In 1892, Lizzie Borden was accused of killing her father and stepmother in this very home. Though she was acquitted of charges, that historical story remains a mystery to us to this day. You can not only view the scene of the crime and explore the house, but you can also spend the night and enjoy breakfast where it all happened. If you've ever heard of Lizzie Borden and her historical trial, you simply cannot miss this experience.