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Come discover beautiful Boston.

Let us take care of your transportation and itinerary. Your only job is to sit back and enjoy Boston. We even offer convenient pick-up locations.

We will explore the best Boston has to offer:
• Fenway Park stadium home to the Boston Red Sox
• Harvard University Main campus: Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, Harvard souvenir store.
• Copley Square: Trinity church, Fairmont Copley Hotel, Boston Public Library, John Hancock Tower, “End line” to Boston Marathon.
• Boston Common and the public gardens  
• Freedom trail: Massachusetts State house, Old state House, Granary Burying ground, Kings chapel, Faneuil hall.
• Quincy Market

Boston has so much to offer and we will show you the best of it.
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  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
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À quoi s'attendre
1
Fenway Park
Fenway Park Stadium home to the Boston Red Sox
2
Harvard University
Harvard University Main campus: Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, Harvard souvenir store.
3
Trinity Church
Trinity Church, located at Copley Square, is an Episcopal Church built in 1877, It is a beautiful house of worship that has historical significance in Boston
4
Boston Public Library
An architectural gem Found in the heart of the Back Bay in Copley Square is not to be missed!
5
John Hancock Tower
A beautiful glass building right in the center of Boston
6
Boston Common
Boston Common is right in the heart of the historic city
7
Boston Public Garden
beautiful green area in the heart of Boston.
8
Freedom Trail
a great way to wander around the historic city of Boston and learn the history of this nation began
9
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is one of the stops on the Freedom Trail, which marks 16 Boston sites related to Colonial and early American history.
10
Old State House
At the heart of Boston's revolutionary history, this building (dating from 1713) saw the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
11
Granary Burying Ground
Many of USA famous Revolutionary war names are buried here, including Samuel Adams, James Otis, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, and John Hancock.
12
King's Chapel
King's Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts
13
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, Massachusetts
14
Quincy Market
A treat for the eyes and all food lovers
15
Fenway Park
Fenway Park Stadium home to the Boston Red Sox
16
Harvard University
Harvard University Main campus: Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, Harvard souvenir store.
17
Trinity Church
Trinity Church, located at Copley Square, is an Episcopal Church built in 1877, It is a beautiful house of worship that has historical significance in Boston
18
Boston Public Library
An architectural gem Found in the heart of the Back Bay in Copley Square is not to be missed!
19
John Hancock Tower
A beautiful glass building right in the center of Boston
20
Boston Common
Boston Common is right in the heart of the historic city
21
Boston Public Garden
beautiful green area in the heart of Boston.
22
Freedom Trail
a great way to wander around the historic city of Boston and learn the history of this nation began
23
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is one of the stops on the Freedom Trail, which marks 16 Boston sites related to Colonial and early American history.
24
Old State House
At the heart of Boston's revolutionary history, this building (dating from 1713) saw the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
25
Granary Burying Ground
Many of USA famous Revolutionary war names are buried here, including Samuel Adams, James Otis, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, and John Hancock.
26
King's Chapel
King's Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts
27
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, Massachusetts
28
Quincy Market
A treat for the eyes and all food lovers
29
Fenway Park
Fenway Park Stadium home to the Boston Red Sox
30
Harvard University
Harvard University Main campus: Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, Harvard souvenir store.
31
Trinity Church
Trinity Church, located at Copley Square, is an Episcopal Church built in 1877, It is a beautiful house of worship that has historical significance in Boston
32
Boston Public Library
An architectural gem Found in the heart of the Back Bay in Copley Square is not to be missed!
33
John Hancock Tower
A beautiful glass building right in the center of Boston
34
Boston Common
Boston Common is right in the heart of the historic city
35
Boston Public Garden
beautiful green area in the heart of Boston.
36
Freedom Trail
a great way to wander around the historic city of Boston and learn the history of this nation began
37
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is one of the stops on the Freedom Trail, which marks 16 Boston sites related to Colonial and early American history.
38
Old State House
At the heart of Boston's revolutionary history, this building (dating from 1713) saw the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
39
Granary Burying Ground
Many of USA famous Revolutionary war names are buried here, including Samuel Adams, James Otis, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, and John Hancock.
40
King's Chapel
King's Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts
41
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, Massachusetts
42
Quincy Market
A treat for the eyes and all food lovers
43
Fenway Park
Fenway Park Stadium home to the Boston Red Sox
44
Harvard University
Harvard University Main campus: Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, Harvard souvenir store.
45
Trinity Church
Trinity Church, located at Copley Square, is an Episcopal Church built in 1877, It is a beautiful house of worship that has historical significance in Boston
46
Boston Public Library
An architectural gem Found in the heart of the Back Bay in Copley Square is not to be missed!
47
John Hancock Tower
A beautiful glass building right in the center of Boston
48
Boston Common
Boston Common is right in the heart of the historic city
49
Boston Public Garden
beautiful green area in the heart of Boston.
50
Freedom Trail
a great way to wander around the historic city of Boston and learn the history of this nation began
51
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is one of the stops on the Freedom Trail, which marks 16 Boston sites related to Colonial and early American history.
52
Old State House
At the heart of Boston's revolutionary history, this building (dating from 1713) saw the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
53
Granary Burying Ground
Many of USA famous Revolutionary war names are buried here, including Samuel Adams, James Otis, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, and John Hancock.
54
King's Chapel
King's Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts
55
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, Massachusetts
56
Quincy Market
A treat for the eyes and all food lovers
57
Fenway Park
Fenway Park Stadium home to the Boston Red Sox
58
Harvard University
Harvard University Main campus: Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, Harvard souvenir store.
59
Trinity Church
Trinity Church, located at Copley Square, is an Episcopal Church built in 1877, It is a beautiful house of worship that has historical significance in Boston
60
Boston Public Library
An architectural gem Found in the heart of the Back Bay in Copley Square is not to be missed!
61
John Hancock Tower
A beautiful glass building right in the center of Boston
62
Boston Common
Boston Common is right in the heart of the historic city
63
Boston Public Garden
beautiful green area in the heart of Boston.
64
Freedom Trail
a great way to wander around the historic city of Boston and learn the history of this nation began
65
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is one of the stops on the Freedom Trail, which marks 16 Boston sites related to Colonial and early American history.
66
Old State House
At the heart of Boston's revolutionary history, this building (dating from 1713) saw the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
67
Granary Burying Ground
Many of USA famous Revolutionary war names are buried here, including Samuel Adams, James Otis, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, and John Hancock.
68
King's Chapel
King's Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts
69
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, Massachusetts
70
Quincy Market
A treat for the eyes and all food lovers
71
Parc Fenway
Fenway Park Stadium domicile des Red Sox de Boston
72
Université de Harvard
Campus principal de l'Université de Harvard : Harvard Yard, Old Yard, statue de John Harvard, Johnston Gate, magasin de souvenirs de Harvard.
73
Église de la Trinité
L'église Trinity, située à Copley Square, est une église épiscopale construite en 1877, c'est une belle maison de culte qui a une importance historique à Boston
74
Bibliothèque publique de Boston
Un joyau architectural trouvé au cœur de Back Bay à Copley Square est à ne pas manquer !
75
Tour John Hancock
Un bel immeuble de verre en plein centre de Boston
76
Commune de Boston
Boston Common est en plein cœur de la ville historique
77
Jardin public de Boston
bel espace vert au coeur de Boston.
78
Sentier de la Liberté
une excellente façon de se promener dans la ville historique de Boston et d'apprendre l'histoire de cette nation a commencé
79
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
La Massachusetts State House est l'une des étapes du Freedom Trail, qui marque 16 sites de Boston liés à l'histoire coloniale et aux débuts de l'Amérique.
80
Ancienne maison d'État
Au cœur de l'histoire révolutionnaire de Boston, ce bâtiment (datant de 1713) a vu la lecture de la Déclaration d'Indépendance en 1776
81
Cimetière du grenier
De nombreux noms célèbres de la guerre révolutionnaire des États-Unis sont enterrés ici, notamment Samuel Adams, James Otis, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine et John Hancock.
82
Chapelle du Roi
Chapelle du Roi, Boston, Massachusetts
83
Marché Faneuil Hall
Marché de Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
84
Marché Quincy
Un régal pour les yeux et tous les gourmands
85
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
86
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
87
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
88
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
89
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
90
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
91
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
92
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
93
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
94
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
95
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
96
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
97
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
98
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
99
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
100
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
101
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
102
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
103
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
104
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
105
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
106
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
107
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
108
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
109
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
110
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
111
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
112
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
113
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
114
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
115
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
116
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
117
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
118
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
119
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
120
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
121
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
122
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
123
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
124
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
125
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
126
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
127
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
128
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
129
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
130
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
131
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
132
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
133
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
134
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
135
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
136
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
137
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
138
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
139
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
140
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
141
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
142
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
143
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
144
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
145
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
146
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
147
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
148
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
149
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
150
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
151
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
152
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
153
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
154
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
155
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
156
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
157
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
158
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
159
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
160
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
161
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
162
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
163
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
164
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
165
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
166
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
167
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
168
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
169
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
170
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
171
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
172
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
173
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
174
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
175
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
176
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
177
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
178
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
179
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
180
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
181
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
182
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
183
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
184
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
185
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
186
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
187
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
188
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
189
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
190
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
191
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
192
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
193
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
194
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
195
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
196
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
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Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
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Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
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Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
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Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
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Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
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George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
203
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
204
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
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Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
206
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
207
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
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Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
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Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
210
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
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Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
213
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
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Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
215
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
216
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
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Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
218
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
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Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
220
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
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Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
223
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
224
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
225
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
226
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
227
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
228
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
229
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
230
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
231
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
232
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
233
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
234
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
235
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
236
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
237
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
238
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
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Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
240
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
241
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
242
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
243
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
244
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
245
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
246
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
247
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
248
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
249
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
250
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
251
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
252
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
253
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
254
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
255
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
256
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
257
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
258
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
259
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
260
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
261
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
262
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
263
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
264
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
265
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
266
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
267
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
268
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
269
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
270
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
271
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
272
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
273
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
274
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
275
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
276
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
277
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
278
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
279
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
280
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
281
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
282
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
283
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
284
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
285
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
286
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
287
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
288
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
289
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
290
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
291
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
292
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
293
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
294
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
295
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
296
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
297
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
298
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
299
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
300
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
301
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
302
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
303
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
304
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
305
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
306
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
307
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
308
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
309
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
310
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
311
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
312
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
313
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
314
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
315
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
316
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
317
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
318
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
319
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
320
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
321
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
322
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
323
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
324
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
325
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
326
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
327
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
328
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
329
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
330
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
331
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
332
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
333
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
334
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
335
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
336
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
337
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
338
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
339
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
340
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
341
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
342
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
343
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
344
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
345
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
346
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
347
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
348
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
349
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
350
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
351
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
352
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
353
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
354
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
355
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
356
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
357
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
358
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
359
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
360
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
361
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
362
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
363
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
364
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
365
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
366
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
367
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
368
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
369
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
370
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
371
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
372
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
373
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
374
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
375
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
376
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
377
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
378
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
379
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
380
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
381
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
382
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
383
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
384
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
385
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
386
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
387
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
388
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
389
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
390
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
391
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
392
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
393
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
394
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
395
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
396
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
397
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
398
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
399
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
400
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
401
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
402
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
403
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
404
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
405
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
406
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
407
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
408
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
409
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
410
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
411
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
412
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
413
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
414
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
415
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
416
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
417
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
418
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
419
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
420
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
421
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
422
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
423
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
424
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
425
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
426
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
427
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
428
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
429
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
430
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
431
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
432
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
433
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
434
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
435
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
436
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
437
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
438
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
439
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
440
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
441
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
442
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
443
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
444
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
445
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
446
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
447
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
448
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
449
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
450
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
451
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
452
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
453
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
454
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
455
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
456
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
457
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
458
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
459
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
460
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
461
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
462
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
463
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
464
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
465
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
466
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
467
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
468
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
469
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
470
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
471
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
472
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
473
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
474
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
475
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
476
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
477
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
478
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
479
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
480
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
481
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
482
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
483
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
484
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
485
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
486
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
487
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
488
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
489
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
490
New York
The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
491
Connecticut
Nicknamed the "Constitution State", Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
492
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is a fascinating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a favorite destination for visitors.
493
Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Boston’s blend of history, innovation, and culture makes it a truly unique city with something for everyone, from history buffs to foodies and sports fans!
494
Copley Square
Numerous Boston landmarks may be found at Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay section of the city.
495
Trinity Church Boston
Members of the American Association of Architects rank Trinity Church in the City of Boston as one of the top ten structures in the nation and it is classified as a National Historic Landmark.
496
Boston Public Library
It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children's area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
497
Boston Public Garden
America's first public botanical garden is The Public Garden. From the beginning, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for walking.
498
Boston Common
Boston Common, regarded as the nation's oldest public park, was significant to the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
499
George Washington Statue
The biggest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington mounted on a horse. This monument will appear at the top of a Google search for Boston.
500
Newbury Street
Internationally renowned designers, hip boutiques, and locally owned stores may all be found in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood's renowned Newbury Street retail district.
501
Christian Science Plaza
In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza received a Boston Landmark designation. The largest private open space in Boston that is available to the public is the 14-acre Christian Science Plaza.
502
Symphony Hall
With its ideal acoustics, Symphony Hall is a landmark in Boston and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
503
Berklee College of Music
The leading institution for music and the performing arts is Berklee. In the whole world, it is the biggest independent college that teaches contemporary music.
504
Commonwealth Avenue Mall
A magnificent avenue where people like to walk. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is bordered by shade trees and was influenced by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
505
Harvard Bridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston are connected by the Harvard Bridge. It is the Charles River's longest bridge.
506
Cambridge
Home to two of America's most prestigious universities. Although it is located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a unique atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
507
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
508
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Cambridge-based private Ivy League research institution. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
509
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
510
Beacon Hill
There are several historical sites on Beacon Hill. The beacon that previously stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
511
Massachusetts State House
The State House's golden dome, which was first coated in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most identifiable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has functioned as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
512
Freedom Trail
Boston's famed 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic gem. These cultural treasures are still there because of preservation efforts, which makes Boston genuinely special.
513
Quincy Market
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
514
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
The Greenway is a modern public park located in the center of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property that was left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
515
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
516
Warrior Ice Arena
Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
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Commentaires (30)
jannine_e
Mar 2025
It was a good trip. Very beautiful place. Although the tour guide was learning he had a lot of knowledge- experience will grow. Thank you to the bus driver who supported him.
Daniel_D
Dec 2024
The Boston excursion was wonderful… Our guide Mili was wonderful, responsible, very knowledgeable about historical data… highly recommended…
zivnuss
Dec 2024
Trip was cancelled with short notice due to “weather”. I booked well in advance and even I knew its going to be cold in the winter. Suggest to skip this provider.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the cancellation of your trip. While we understand your frustration, our decision to cancel was based on ensuring the safety and well-being of all our guests and staff, as certain weather conditions can pose risks beyond just cold temperatures.

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