Category : Landmarks
Park Street Church
The Church was the site of the famous speech from William Lloyd Garrison against slavery, and where America by Samuel Smith, was first sung....
Mapparium
Since 1935, more than 10 million people have traversed the thirty-foot glass bridge that spans the Mapparium. Visit this historic Boston Attraction now!...
Mayflower II
Mayflower II is a popular ship attraction in Boston, its made of beautiful solid oak timbers in 1620. a must see!...
Boston Center for Jewish Heritage
The Vilna Shul, built in 1919 by Jews from Vilnius, Lithuania, is Boston's only Jewish historical, cultural and spiritual site....
General Grant National Memorial
General Grant National Memorial is the final resting place of President Ulysses Simpson Grant and his wife Julia. It is the largest mausoleum in America!...
Boston Public Library
Over 2.2 million patrons visit the BPL each year, many in pursuit of research material, others looking for an afternoon's reading....
Fenway Park
Fenway Park, the nation's oldest, most beloved ballpark and proud home of the 2004 World Champion Boston Red Sox! Make sure to get a tour...
Old North Church
One of the most amazing churches in Boston. The Old North Church is a must see attraction that played a really important role in the...
New England Conservatory Jordan Hall
Aside from it being a historical landmark, the New England Conservatory has first-rate acts almost every night. Enjoy a simple yet beautiful night out!...
Adams National Park
Adams National Park is a historic park preserves the home of John Adams, second U.S. president. It is amazing landmark that is located in Massachusetts....