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Jul 1, 2011 · ARLINGTON STRING FEST 2024 AT ROBBINS FARM PARK —— SATURDAY, JUNE 15 , 10 AM – 11:30 AM. A Unique Musical Event Right before Arlington Porchfest.
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Robbins Farm Park. 4.6 (25 reviews) Unclaimed. Parks. See all 32 photos. Review Highlights. “ This is the perfect place to fly a kite, sled in the winter and just hang out in the grass in the warm summer sun with awesome views of Boston! ” in 11 reviews.
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Robbins Farm Park in Arlington, MA has a baseball diamond, soccer field, picnic area, large green space, playground, summertime movies in the park, and a 4th of July celebration. On-street parking is available.
Friends of Robbins Farm Park, Arlington, Massachusetts. 1,575 likes · 7 talking about this · 1,255 were here. Public Park.
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Sep 21, 2018 · Robbins Farm Park. 6 reviews. #6 of 23 things to do in Arlington. ParksPlaygrounds. Write a review. About. A onetime farm turned public park, offering a ball field, playground & views of the Boston skyline. Duration: 1-2 hours. Suggest edits to improve what we show.
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Feb 26, 2009 · The park is across Eastern Avenue from Brackett School. Area has a baseball diamond, large green space area used for soccer, a playground, summertime movies in the park and a 4th of July celebration. On-street parking available.
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The Robbins History Project, funded by the Friends of Robbins Farm Park, consists of two parts at the park: the House and the Dog. Granite blocks will mark the location of the House of our community’s great benefactor, Farmer Nathan Robbins.