As your Brookline local movers, we know that this picturesque town has a lot more to offer than scenic cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. At RC Mason Movers, we’re passionate about appreciating the places we live almost as much as we are about performing a satisfactory relocation. Whether you’re moving locally in Brookline or new to the area, we’ve put together a list of our top favorite places to be in town!

Larz Anderson Park – A charming section of the Emerald Necklace, this beautiful park offers great views, a scenic pond, and a quiet place to get away from the bustle of the streets. While gorgeous, this often underrated park is a favorite of locals and even offers some great winter activities such as sledding and skating come December.

Larz Anderson Auto Museum – It’s an auto enthusiast’s dream come true! Perfect for the family, the Auto Museum features some of the oldest cars and collectible automobiles throughout history. See a range of vintage cars preserved through time in their original condition and learn all about how cars changed the course of human history.

John F. Kennedy National Historic Site – Built in 1906, this historic home was the birthplace of one of America’s most renowned presidents. Tour the beautifully restored rooms of the Kennedy household and learn how the family lived to raise one of the most memorable presidents of the United States.

Coolidge Corner Theater – Take a trip down memory lane to see feature films and presentations in one of Brookline’s cultural gems. Enjoy both new and favorite moves in this restored art deco theater while being served beer, snacks, and more! While you may just be sitting for a movie, it feels much more like an experience!

The love of history and the town is a must for anyone living here. If you’re looking for Brookline residential movers that have an intimate familiarity with the town and its streets, count on the pros at RC Mason Movers to give you an efficient and streamlined moving experience! Call us or fill out our online form today!