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Plimoth PlantationParent rating: ![]() Location: 137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, MA Plimoth Plantation has two separate locations: the Plimoth Plantation location, which includes the Henry Hornblower II Visitor Center, Crafts Center, 1627 English Village, Wampanoag Homesite, a...
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American Girl PlaceParent rating: ![]() Location: 1245 Worcester Street, Natick, MA Here is a doll-loving little girl's dream come true. Local little girls love American Girl Place, as do the visiting girls who flock here on week-ends. And why not? This unique store is full of...
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Mass Audubon's Drumlin FarmParent rating: ![]() Location: South Great Road, Lincoln, MA Part of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, the 232 acre Drumlin Farm offers families a taste of New England farm life. Visitors to the working farm are treated to the sights, soun...
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Boston Area Christmas Activities for KidsParent rating: ![]() Location: Boston, MA Whether there's snow on the ground or flurries have yet to fly, Boston comes alive during the holiday season with tree lightings, Nutcracker performances, outdoor activities, and other f...
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Freedom TrailParent rating: ![]() Location: 15 State Street, Boston, MA What is that red line anyway? It's not the mark of a painter gone mad; it's the Freedom Trail - the perfect introduction to Colonial Revolutionary Boston. The trail is three miles long ...
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The Swan BoatsParent rating: ![]() Location: The Public Garden, Boston, MA A glide aboard the Swan Boats is a must for anyone visiting or living in Boston. A Boston tradition since 1877, these people-powered paddle boats are one of the reasons people flock to t...
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Cheers Beacon HillParent rating: ![]() Location: 84 Beacon Street, Boston, MA Previously known as the Bull & Finch Pub, this bar provided the inspiration for the setting of the bar "where everybody knows your name." The lines to get in don't wrap around the block any more, but ...
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The Boston HarborwalkParent rating: ![]() Location: Boston, MA The Boston Harborwalk stretches from Chelsea Creek to the Neponset River, through East Boston, Charlestown, North End, Downtown, |
Granary Burying GroundParent rating: ![]() Location: Tremont Street - next to Park Street Church, Boston, MA It sounds a bit creepy, but cemeteries are big stuff in Boston. The Granary Burying Ground, a stop along the Freedom Trail, is "home" to some important historical figures. Yo...
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Durgin ParkParent rating: ![]() Location: 340 Fanueil Hall Marketplace, North Marketplace, Boston, MA Durgin Park serves up hearty New England fare in a casual setting. Favorites include prime rib, Indian pudding, chowder, and lobster. Frequent diners joke that the waitresses have been around a...
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Skywalk ObservatoryParent rating: ![]() Location: 800 Boylston Street, Boston, MA The Skywalk Observatory, at the Prudential Center, is Boston's only "high point," offering 360 degree views of Greater Boston and beyond. The Skywalk offers an Antenna Audio Tour, detailing th...
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Harbor Discovery CruisesParent rating: ![]() Location: Central Wharf, Boston, MA The New England Aquarium's Harbor Discovery Cruise transports visitors in a h...
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Boston PedicabParent rating: ![]() Location: PO Box 180361, Boston, MA Making its debut in March 2005, Boston Pedicab is a pedal-powered transportation service. The rides are popular among tourists and locals, children and adults, and the "cabs" are rapidly becomi...
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Lexington Battle GreenParent rating: ![]() Location: Massachusetts Avenue, and Bedford Street, Lexington, MA It was here, at the Lexington Battle Green, that "the first blood was spilled in the dispute with Great Britain," on the morning of April 19, 1775, as George Washington wrote in his diary. In t...
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