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VISIT
FEnWaY paRK
Since 1912, fans have flocked to
Fenway Park to watch the home team
play in the heart of Boston.
It is referred to as, “America’s Most
Beloved Ballpark” by Major League
Baseball and sports. enthusiasts.
Source: www.mlb.com
Both Fenway Park and The Copley
Plaza Hotel were constructed in 1912.
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THE FREEDOm
TRaIl
Welcome to Boston’s Freedom Trail, a
2.5 mile, red-lined route that leads to
16 historically significant sites, each one
an authentic treasure. Explore museums
and meetinghouses, churches, burying
grounds and more. Learn about the brave
people who shaped our nation.
Experience over 250 years of history, and
discover the rich history of the American
Revolution as it began in Boston, where
every step tells a story.
Source: www.thefreedomtrail.org
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EaT YOUR WaY
THROUGH BOSTOn
Boston is home to some excellent
restaurants. The North End is Boston’s
“Little Italy.” Dine on wonderful Italian
food and definitely check out Regina
Pizzeria, home to the best pizza in town.
Source: www.earthtrekkers.com
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HaRVaRD
Take a trip just across the Charles River
to Harvard. Harvard was the first college
founded in the US in 1636. Take a stroll
through Harvard Yard and while you are
here, you can tour the Peabody Museum
of Archaeology or the Harvard Museum of
Natural History.
Source: www.earthtrekkers.com
CHInaTOWn
In the 1880s, Chinese
immigrants to Boston founded
their own community, now
known as Chinatown. The
neighborhood has always
played a significant role in the
city’s history and is a place
where visitors can come to
both learn and dine to their
heart’s delight.
Source: www.travelandleisure.com
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