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For nearly 375 years, Boston has enjoyed a culturally diverse, historically rich, and socially progressive legacy.
It is New England's largest city and home to many of the world's finest educational institutions, corporate industries,
political associations, and artistic organizations. Below is a list of some notable Boston attractions.
Boston's Museum of Science offers exciting, innovative science education through hundreds of interactive exhibits and programs
for both children and adults. For more information, including hours, admission, and group rates, visit
http://www.mos.org.
Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is home to one of the most prestigious permanent art collections in the world. The Museum also
offers special traveling exhibits as well as music, performances, lectures, and films. For information on hours, admission,
and exhibits, visit http://www.mfa.org.
The New England Aquarium provides the whole family with a spectacular aquatic experience. Live animals, interactive exhibits,
and entertaining programs showcase the region's marine life. For information on hours, admission, and exhibits, visit
http://www.neaq.org.
Boston Duck Tours have become a favorite way for visitors of all ages to see the City. Leaving from both Copley Square and the
Museum of Science, tours last approximately 80 minutes, are wheelchair accessible, and offer an experience not to be missed.
For tickets and times, visit http://www.bostonducktours.com
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile walking tour that meanders through Beacon Hill, downtown Boston, the North End, and Charlestown.
By following the red brick or red painted line, visitors encounter Boston's remarkable history and experience its charming
character. For more information, visit http://www.thefreedomtrail.org
Creative hands-on exhibits demonstrate scientific laws, cultural diversity, the human body, innovative technology, and the
natural world. With programs for children of all ages, the Museum is a perfect way to spend a day with the family. For events,
admission, and hours, visit http://www.bostonkids.org.
Perhaps best known for its spectacular production of The Nutcracker, the Boston Ballet boasts one of the greatest dance companies
in the world. For ticket and performance information, visit http://www.bostonballet.org.
The Faneuil Hall Marketplace offers visitors a rich array of entertainment, shops, and restaurants. With its charming
cobblestone streets in the heart of Boston's waterfront, a trip to Faneuil Hall is a true Boston experience. For more
information, visit http://www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com.
Home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912, historic Fenway Park is one of the most beloved ballparks in America. The Fenway franks
and the Green Monster (the famous left field wall) are two of the Park's most prominent trademarks. For schedule, tickets, and
tours, visit http://boston.redsox.mlb.com.
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