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If you’re looking for good ole fish and chips, the Fish and Chips Boat is beside the Market, sharing a deck with the Lighthouse that includes a fresh fish market on the bottom floor. Adults can relax in the eating area near the boat while kids enjoy the large, enclosed sandbox built right off the deck.

There are also walking trails and other attractions around the Masstown Market property; you could easily spend a whole day in one spot!

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