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Boston Harbor Islands National Park Boston Harbor, Boston, MA 2210 617.223.8666 | ![]() |
When George Bush Sr. came to mock Boston Harbor as America's dirtiest in his campaign against then Massachusetts Govenor Michael Dukakis it was one of the lowest points in the history of Boston's seaport....
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Boston Opera House 539 Washington Street, Boston, MA | ![]() |
Boston Public Garden Arlington, Boylston, Charles and Beacon streets, Boston, MA | ![]() |
The launching point for the swan boats is the Boston Public Garden (daily), the first botanical garden in the United States, with 24 acres featuring a splendid variety of flowers and ornamental
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Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum Museum Wharf, Boston, MA 2108 617.338.1773 | ![]() |
I think the difference between a tourist trap and a site to see in the city is if you actually live there. I live near San Francisco and view Fisherman’s’ Warf as a Tourist Trap, to me there doesn’t seem to be anything t... more
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Boston Tours 56 Williams St, Boston, MA | ![]() |
Boston Women's Heritage Trail 22 Holbrook Street, Boston, MA 2131 617.522.2872 | ![]() |
In an earlier building on this site, 19th century women held many meetings urging the abolition of slavery, adoption of woman suffrage, and temperance reform. Here, in March 1885, Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), founder of ... more
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Bunker Hill Monument First Ave., Boston, MA 2129 617.242.5641 | ![]() |
This 221-foot granite obelisk honors the memory of the colonists who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. The rebels lost the battle, but nearly half the British troops were killed or wounded, a loss that ... more
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