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Boston
1. Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a red (mostly brick) path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts
that leads to 16 significant historic sites. It is a 2.5-mile walk from Boston Common
to Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown with simple ground markers, graveyards, notable
churches and other buildings, and a historic naval frigate along the way.
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2. Boston Public Garden
The Public Garden, also known as Boston Public Garden, is a large park located in
the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, adjacent to Boston Common. It is a U.S. National
Register of History Place as well as a National Historic Landmark District.
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3. Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball park near Kenmore Square in Boston, Massachusetts. Located at 4 Yawkey Way, it has served as the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club since it opened in 1912, and is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium currently in use. It is the only one of the original standard ballparks that is still in use.
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4. Quincy Market
Quincy Market is a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was constructed 1824–1826 and named in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy, who organized its construction without any tax or debt.
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5. Museum of Science
The Museum of Science (MoS) is a Boston, Massachusetts landmark, located in Science Park, a plot of land spanning the Charles River. Along with over 500 interactive exhibits, the Museum features a number of live presentations throughout the building every day, along with shows at the Charles Hayden Planetarium and the Mugar Omni IMAX theater, the only domed IMAX screen in New England.
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6. New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium, in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the most prominent and popular public aquariums in the United States. Founded in 1969 on the city's waterfront, it is considered one of the first modern public aquariums and is credited with revolutionizing the modern aquarium experience for visitors through its emphasis on a more natural setting for aquatic life.
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7. Sam Adams Brewery
These days, Samuel Adams is known as much for being a brewer as a Patriot. Tour the Sam Adams Brewery in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston for a glimpse at the microbrewery's beer-making process and a sample of the finished product. The brewery is also home to the Boston Beer Museum.
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Passengers with E-tickets must check in at the ticket counter 30 minutes prior to departure.
Ticket counter is located at:
Boston - first counter next to the newsstand at 3rd floor of South Station Bus Terminal
N.Y.C. - inside the ticket information center at 55 Chrystie Street NY
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