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  1. World’s End comprises four coastal drumlins—spoon-shaped hills formed by glaciers—extending into Hingham Harbor. John Brewer built a mansion here in 1856 and, over the next 30 years, acquired most of the peninsula’s 400-plus acres as well as Sarah and Langley Islands.

  2. World's End. 275 reviews. #1 of 22 things to do in Hingham. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Write a review. About. Rolling hills and rocky shorelines offer sweeping views of the Boston skyline, while tree-lined carriage paths designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted make delightful walking trails. Meets animal welfare guidelines.

  3. World's End Reservation, Hingham, Massachusetts. 3,193 likes · 89 talking about this · 6,575 were here. 251 acres of coastline, fields, tree-lined carriage paths, and woodlands. Designed by...

  4. World’s End is a 274-acre park with hiking trails, picnic areas, and horseback riding. It is owned by the Trustees of Reservations and located 2.5 miles from Hingham, MA.

  5. What makes World's End a special place? Rolling hills and rocky shorelines offer sweeping views of the Boston skyline, while tree-lined carriage paths designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted make delightful walking trails.

  6. As long as you plan ahead, a trip to World's End is not to be missed! Located on the coast of Hingham, World's End has miles of hiking trails that are beautifully maintained. The coast line views and Boston skyline views are beautiful.

  7. World's End. 275 reviews. #1 of 22 things to do in Hingham. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Write a review. About. Rolling hills and rocky shorelines offer sweeping views of the Boston skyline, while tree-lined carriage paths designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted make delightful walking trails. Meets animal welfare guidelines.

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