I Need Sober Activities to Do With a Friend?

Question by KT: I need sober activities to do with a friend?
My former bf is in rehab and is now allowed home on the weekends… havent seen him in a while and I am hoping to this weekend. If i do I obviously dont want him around alcohol or drugs but i want to make sure he has fun.

Anyone have any good ideas of what we can do?? (ew n no bowlin or werid stuff.. haha)
we live in MA some what near boston but i like to avoid downtown boston.

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Answer by catchtwenty2
www.cityofboston.gov/visitors/thingstodo.asp

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