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Address: Soldier's Field Rd, Allston, MA 2109
Durig the warmer months, the Charles River is dotted with sailboats, kayaks, and racing sculls. For views few tourists see, rent a boat or take a guided tour with Charles River Canoe and Kayak. You'll glide under arched bridges and past Harvard's handsome buildings, where city scenes are complemented by wildlife...
Category: Historic Sites - Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: 60 School St, Boston, MA 02108
This circa-1856 landmark hotel boasts a long, storied history. In operation longer than any other hotel in the country, the Omni Parker has welcomed such prominent guests as Alexander Graham Bell, Charles Dickens, and president John F. Kennedy. The property also had the city's first elevator and hot-and-cold water. In...
Category: Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: 170 Grand Island Dr, Osterville, MA 02655
Rolling hills, narrow fairways and oversized greens characterize Oyster Harbors. Overhanging trees and several dogleg holes make accuracy off the tee is a must. With a closed guest policy, all non-members must be accompanied by a member to play the extremely exclusive course.
Category: Along the Freedom Trail - Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: 19 North Sq, Boston, MA 02113
The oldest home in Boston was built nearly a century before its illustrious tenant's midnight ride. Colonial-era furniture decorates the rooms. Revere lived here and owned this house for 30 years, from 1770-1800. Has original silver produced by Revere, as well as his family furniture.
Stow Acres Country Club – Stow North
Category: Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: 58 Randall Rd, Stow, MA 01775
Winding its way through a thickly wooded pine forest, this course features relatively flat fairways. Longer than most, the difficulty comes from the challenging par-3's and a handful of demanding par-4's. Overhanging trees will deflect off line shots and water hazards present problems on several holes.
New England Holocaust Memorial
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: 126 High St, In Carmen Park, Boston, MA 02110-2700
Recipient of the prestigious AIA Henry Bacon Medal for its inspirational architecture, this sobering memorial remembers the six million Jews murdered during WWII. The memorial features six 54-foot tall glass towers, each hovering above its own concrete pit filled with smoldering coals that illuminate the name of a...
Category: Along the Freedom Trail - Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: 4 S Market, Boston, MA 02109
A Boston social and commercial centerpiece since 1742, Faneuil Hall was originally established as a market for merchants, fishermen and vendors. It later hosted inspirational appearances by prominent figures like Samuel Adams and George Washington, which earned it the nickname "Cradle of Liberty." In the 1970s, a...
Category: Along the Freedom Trail - Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: 206 Washington St, Boston, MA 02109-1702
This stone monument, surmounted by a bronze figure, serves as a tribute to victims of the Boston Massacre. These citizens, caught in a fray with British soldiers, were the first casualties for a movement that eventually spawned the American Revolution. Although issues of control and taxation figured into the dispute,...
Category: Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: Boston, MA
Hop into an air-conditioned coach and enjoy the entertaining tour guide's commentary. Visits numerous historical sites including the Charlestown Navy Yard, Paul Revere's House, and Harvard University. Stops are made along the way so tourists can explore the many historical areas. One and a half hours are provided for...
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Boston Attractions & Activities
Address: Boston, MA 02108
One of the nation's oldest existing public parks, Boston Common encompasses nearly 50 acres and was once reserved as pasture land by Puritan settlers. In 1634, the area was also used by the military. Today, the park is a popular destination for recreational athletes, joggers, and protesters eager to dedicate...
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