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We are so excited to show you all that the city has to offer in such a short amount of time! From historical landmarks to modern attractions, Boston is sure to amaze you with its beauty. We start at the location at 199 State Street and as we make way...
Long Wharf, established in 1711, is Boston's oldest pier, historically serving as a bustling hub for maritime trade including the workplace of John Hancock.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway is a vibrant, mile-long urban park in the heart of Boston, featuring gardens, fountains, art installations, and seasonal events. Winding through downtown, it offers a scenic and lively route that connects visitors to Boston’s historic waterfront, North End, and beyond.
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park is a picturesque public space in Boston's North End, offering expansive lawns, a charming trellis adorned with wisteria vines, and stunning views of the harbor.
Famous for its role in Paul Revere's 1775 midnight ride, where two lanterns were displayed in its steeple to signal British troop movements, it stands as a pivotal landmark on Boston's Freedom Trail.
Boston’s North End is the city’s oldest residential neighborhood, known for its rich colonial history and vibrant Italian-American culture.
The USS Constitution, affectionately known as "Old Ironsides," is the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat, launched in 1797. Berthed in Boston's historic Charlestown Navy Yard, this iconic vessel offers visitors a unique glimpse into America's naval heritage.
The Bunker Hill Monument is a 221-foot granite obelisk in Boston's Charlestown neighborhood, commemorating the first major battle of the American Revolution.
The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, commonly known as the Zakim Bridge, is a striking cable-stayed structure spanning the Charles River, connecting Boston's North End to Charlestown.
TD Garden is Boston's premier sports and entertainment arena, serving as the home court for the NBA's Boston Celtics and the NHL's Boston Bruins.
The New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston stands as a poignant tribute to the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust.
Faneuil Hall, built in 1742, is a historic marketplace and meeting hall that played a key role in America's fight for independence.
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