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The New England Aquarium |
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The Aquarium's mission is "to present, promote and protect
the world of water." We believe the Aquarium fulfills this mission admirably,
providing you with an opportunity to marvel at the beauty of starfish and brilliantly
colored fish and to laugh at the playful antics of the penguins and sea mammals.
Located by the Boston Harbor, the aquarium is not only an educational experience;
it is truly fun for both kids and adults. |
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Franklin Park Zoo |
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Is a huge open space offering ample opportunity for picnicking
and for young ones to run wild. The Zoo's 3-acre African Rain Forest, Bird Aviary
and Flight Cage, Hooves & Horns, and Children's Zoo will keep a family busy
walking around for hours. Free admission on the first Saturday of the month from
10 AM to noon. (617-442-2002) |
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Beacon Street |
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One of the city's most famous thoroughfares, Beacon Street
epitomizes Boston. From the magnificent State House to the stately patrician mansions,
the street is lined with architectural treasures. |
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Christian Science Center |
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World headquarters of the Christian Science Church. Drop by
to take a tour of the beautiful Church complex and to learn more about the history
and faith of the Christian Science Church. |
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The Boston Common |
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The oldest public park in the country, with swan-boat rides
in the park's lake. Between Boylston, Park, Tremont and Beacon Streets. |
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African Meeting House |
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Oldest African-American Church; it was dedicated in 1806,
and for a century was the center of African-American community activities. |
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Boston Public Library |
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The library contains a large collection of manuscripts and
rare books, it also has exhibits from American artists and sculptors, including
the mural paintings of Edwin Austin Abbey's "The Quest of the Holy Grail".
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Bunker Hill Monument |
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221-foot granite obelisk with a spiral staircase to the top,
marking the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place June 17,1775.
The monument contains exhibits about the battle. |
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Faneuil Hall |
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The 1742 building served as meeting hall during the Revolution,
it contains a military museum and paintings of notable battles. |
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Soldier's Monument |
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Located in Dorchester Heights where patriot George Washington
fortified and drove the British out of Boston on March 17,1776. |
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State House |
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Designed and completed in 1798 by Charles Bulfinch, it still
has the original brick front section. Inside there are on display war relics,
historical paintings, battle flags, etc. Beacon Street. |
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