What to See in Boston
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Boston Common
Historic public park established in 1634, featuring green spaces, historic monuments, and recreational facilities including the Frog Pond. It serves as a site for public gatherings and is part of a larger historic park system.
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Faneuil Hall
Historic marketplace and meeting hall featuring Georgian architecture, known for its role in American history and local commerce.
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Beacon Hill
Historic neighborhood known for colonial and Federal-style architecture, brick row houses, and the Massachusetts State House. Features narrow streets illuminated by gas lamps and rich cultural heritage.
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Paul Revere House
Historic colonial wooden house from 1680 that served as the home of American patriot Paul Revere and now operates as a biographical museum focused on his life and the American Revolution.
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Old North Church
Historic Episcopal church built in 1723, known for its role in the American Revolution and distinctive steeple with lantern signals.
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Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long path through Boston that passes by 17 locations significant to the history of the United States.
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Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House, also known as the Massachusetts Statehouse or the New State House, is the state capitol and seat of…
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Boston Massacre Site
On this site an incident that is now considered to be one of the sparks that ignited the Revolutionary War happened in 1770.
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Kings Chapel
King's Chapel is an American independent Christian unitarian congregation affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association that is …
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Park Street Church
Park Street Congregational Church, founded in 1804, is a historic and active evangelical congregational church in Downtown Boston,…
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Arnold Arboretum Horticulture Library
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is a botanical research institution and free public park, located in the Jamaica Plain and…
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Fort Independence
Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts, located on Castle Island.
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Cambridge Zen Center
Cambridge Zen Center is an urban meditation center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, close to Harvard University, part of the Kwan Um School of…
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Warren Anatomical Museum
The Warren Anatomical Museum, housed within Harvard Medical School's Countway Library of Medicine, was founded in 1847 by Harvard professor…
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Fort Warren
Fort Warren is a historic fort on the 28-acre Georges Island at the entrance to Boston Harbor.
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Boston Light
Boston Light is a lighthouse located on Little Brewster Island in outer Boston Harbor, Massachusetts.
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Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School is the graduate business school of Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Harvard Stadium
Harvard Stadium is a U-shaped college football stadium in the northeast United States, located in the Allston neighborhood of Boston,…
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
Brigham and Women's Hospital is the second largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and the largest hospital in the Longwood…
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Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility in Brighton, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy
The Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, - was founded by Mother Teresa Eva Potocka in Warsaw, Poland on November 1, 1862.
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