The City of Marlborough, MA
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- Nashua Municipal Airport (ASH)
- Worcester Regional Airport (ORH)
Marlborough, Massachusetts Climate and Weather
Current Weather in Marlborough
In the month of April, Marlborough experiences an average high temperature of 58 degrees Fahrenheit. Low temperaturs in April are usually about 38 degrees with an average rainfall of 4.01 inches. The seasonal climate varies in Marlborough with daytime temperatures averaging 80 degrees in the summer, and 38 degrees in the winter months. Visitors can also expect Marlborough to receive an average of 3.83 inches of rainfall per/month during winter months and 3.68 inches of rainfall per/month in the summer months. The temperature has been known to get as high as 104 degrees in the summer and as low as -16 degrees in the winter so visitors planning a vacation to Marlborough should check the weather forecast to determine proper attire prior to departure. Spring and Fall bring average daytime temperatures of 61 degrees, and nighttime lows of 40.
Marlborough, Massachusetts Attractions

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#1 Course at Ponkapoag Golf Club - Canton, The #1 Course at Ponkapoag Golf Club is a 36 hole public golf course in Norfolk County Massachusetts. Built in 1933, this Canton course designed by Donald Ross is open apr 1 to nov 15. For tee time information call the pro shop at 781-828-4242. The golf course dress code is as follows: No tank tops or cutoffs.
Address: 2167 Washington St, Canton, MA 2021

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Abbotsford (Boston, Massachusetts) - , Roxbury, Abbotsford, now the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, is a historic house at 300 Walnut Avenue in Boston, . The museum is dedicated to black visual arts heritage worldwide, and presents historical and contemporary exhibitions in many media, including painting, sculpture, graphics, photography and decorative arts. The museum is operated by the National Center of Afro-American Artists.

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Abiel Smith School - Boston, Abiel Smith School, founded in 1835, is a school located at 46 Joy Street in Boston, Massachusetts, adjacent to the African Meeting House. It is named for Abiel Smith, a white philanthropist who left money in his will to the city of Boston for the education of black children. The city constructed the school building with Smith’s legacy. In 1835, all black children in Boston were assigned to the Smith school, which replaced the basement school in the African Meeting House.

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Addison Gallery of American Art - Andover, The Addison Gallery of American Art, as a department of Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, is an academic museum dedicated to collecting American art. The museum's purpose is to acquire, preserve, interpret, and exhibit works of art for the education and enjoyment of local, regional, national and international audiences, including the students, faculty, and community of Phillips Academy, and other students, teachers, scholars, and the general public.

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African Meeting House - Boston, The African Meeting House, which is also referred to as First African Baptist Church or Belknap Street Church, was built in 1806 and is now the oldest black church edifice still standing in the US. It is located in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts adjacent to the African American Abiel Smith School. It is a National Historic Landmark.

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Agganis Arena - Boston University - Boston, Agganis Arena is a 7,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Applewood Golf Links - , Windham, The Applewood Golf Links is a 9 hole public golf course in Rockingham County New Hampshire. Built in 1993, this Windham course designed by Peter Chulack is open all year. Tee times are accepted by calling the pro shop at 603-898-6793. The golf course dress code is as follows: Shirt and shoes required.
Address: 55 Range Rd, Windham, NH 3087

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Armenian Library and Museum of America - Watertown, Armenian Library and Museum of America, located in Watertown, Massachusetts, is an institution that has the largest collection of Armenian artifacts in North America.

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Arnold Arboretum - , Harvard University, The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is an arboretum located in the Jamaica Plain and Roslindale sections of Boston, Massachusetts. It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and is the second largest "link" in the Emerald Necklace.

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Atkinson Country Club & Resort - , Atkinson, The Atkinson Country Club & Resort is an 18 hole public golf course in Rockingham County New Hampshire. Built in 1996, this Atkinson course designed by Phil Wogan is open apr 1 to nov 1. Tee times are accepted up to 5 days in advance and the pro shop phone number for reservations is 603-362-5681. The golf course dress code is as follows: No denim, collared shirt required.
Address: 19 Providence Hill Rd, Atkinson, NH 3811

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Marlborough, Massachusetts Restaurants
This is a list of Marlborough Sandwich & Deli Shops with addresses and phone numbers, including Sandwich Shops and Pizza Restaurants. Happy Dining!

Marlborough Articles
Published September 23, 2012
Boston Massachusetts is a diverse city with fantastic attractions, and this article lists the best 5 attractions for families from museums to aquariums, zoos and more.
Published December 14, 2011
Celebrate New Year in Boston, watch fireworks illuminate the harbor and city and taste the delights of the season New England style
Published October 5, 2010
Things to do and see in Boston including Museums like the Isabelle Stewart Gardener and Boston Science Museum, Historic sights like Chinatown, John Hancock Tower, USS Constitution in Boston Harbor and Harvard Square, Restaurants and more!
Published October 1, 2010
Boston is a perfect city to take your kids on an urban adventure. From the Back Bay and Charles River
to colonial North End and everything between, enjoy the many historic sights, public gardens, restarants and more.
Published August 11, 2010
From towering skyscrapers to narrow historic streets, every nook and cranny of the city of Boston seems to hold something special and significant. History is literally everywhere, not just in the dreaded confines of museums.