Motor around the city’s historical landmarks, then drive straight into the Charles River, exploring Boston from the pavement and the waves in a World War II-inspired boat with wheels.
A trendy shopping district that looks more like a quaint old timey neighborhood, Newberry Street’s historic residential brownstones are intermingled with must-see boutiques.
When looking for a quick bite to eat or some unique Boston souvenirs, it’s hard to find a better place to go than Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is…Read More
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I think every American has heard this phrase, "Don’t Fire until you see the whites of their eyes. I am not as sure most of them know it was uttered at the Battle of Bunker…Read More
I have heard the story of Paul Revere and the Old North Church in Boston, MA since I was a small child. I knew the story of how Paul Revere was given two lanterns high in…Read More
Boston's Holocaust Memorial is small and deceptively simple looking. The six glass monoliths rise into the sky. Engraved on them are six million numbers, like the numbers…Read More
The historic North End is Boston’s oldest neighborhood and one of the city’s most interesting areas. Once separated for from the rest of the city by the ugly, rusting,…Read More
The Prudential Centre Skywalk is a great place to get an overview of Boston. It only cost $12 per adult and is well worth the money.After buying the ticket you are…Read More
Many guide books and even entries on Igougo mention the observatory atop Boston's John Hancock Tower. Unfortunately, the tower has been closed to visitors since 9/11/01…Read More
Emerging from the MBTA subway (blue line), we exited onto State Street. To our surprise we were in front of the south wall and entrance to the Old State House. The…Read More