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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Boston - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Fenway Park is Major League Baseball's oldest ballpark and has seen some stuff since its 1912 opening. For one, it's the home field for the...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesBoth somber and dramatic, King's Chapel looms over the corner of Tremont and School streets. Its distinctive shape wasn't achieved entirely...Read More
On July 4, 1795, the surviving fathers of the Revolution were on hand to enshrine the ideals of their new Commonwealth in a graceful seat of...Read More
This is the second-oldest church building in Boston, and were it not for Longfellow's celebration of the Old North in "Paul Revere's Ride,"...Read More
This colonial-era landmark has one of the most recognizable facades in Boston, with its gable adorned by a brightly gilded lion and silver unicorn...Read More
This stop on the Freedom Trail, in front of Old City Hall, commemorates the noted revolutionary, statesman, and inventor. His likeness also...Read More
Run by the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau this visitor information center not only serves as a well-staffed source of things...Read More
A circle of cobblestones in front of the Old State House marks the site of the Boston Massacre. To recap: it was on the snowy evening of March...Read More
Legends linger in this oldest of the city's cemeteries, its first proper burying ground. Glance at the handy map of famous grave sites (posted...Read More
Stand in front of Faneuil Hall and you'll see lines on the ground marking Boston's original waterfront. Find State Street to your right and...Read More
Ever since runaway slave Crispus Attucks became one of the famous victims of the Boston Massacre of 1770, the African American community of...Read More
Through these doors, between 1845 and 1865, passed some of the century's literary lights: Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry...Read More
If this Congregationalist church at the corner of Tremont and Park streets could sing, you'd hear Samuel Smith's iconic hymn "America," which...Read More
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