The newest addition to the ice skating landscape in Boston is this 100×60-foot rink in Boston’s Seaport. It will open in December and be available through February on Seaport Boulevard in the same lot that the Cisco beer garden occupied … Continue reading →
The Boston Public Library decidedly holds the top spot on our must-see list in Boston. As the very first public library in the country, the Boston Public Library has become part of the city’s identity, drawing locals and visitors from … Continue reading →
The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate is the place to learn about all things Senate related – history of the United States Senate, the role the Senate plays within the larger United States government, and the … Continue reading →
Showcasing the groundbreaking medical advances made at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital since its founding more than two centuries ago, the Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation tells a remarkable piece of Boston’s history. Known as one … Continue reading →
Housed in the Harvard University campus at the University Museum building on 26 Oxford Street, the Harvard Museum of Natural History is a worthy addition to your itinerary when visiting Cambridge. Intended to display the work of three of the … Continue reading →
A successor to the long-standing East India Marine Society (est. 1799) of Salem, Massachusetts, the Peabody Essex Museum is a must see landmark for its unparalleled richness and historical significance. Conceived in 1992 as the result of a merger between … Continue reading →
For animal lovers and marine-life enthusiasts, a visit to the New England Aquarium is sure to be a memorable outing. With thousands of aquatic creatures, an IMAX theater boasting the largest screen in New England, and opportunities to interact directly … Continue reading →
As the oldest commissioned US Navy ship afloat today, the USS Constitution is one of many historical gems of Boston. During your visit, climb aboard the ship, meet current active duty Navy sailors, and tour the adjacent museum to learn … Continue reading →
Overlooking the shores of the 35th US president’s beloved Boston Harbor, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum stands as a thorough, immersive tribute to JFK’s enduring legacy. Chinese-American luminary I.M. Pei, favored by Jacqueline Kennedy among the many … Continue reading →
Located in Boston’s stunning Christian Science Plaza Center, The Mary Baker Eddy Library houses a plethora of books and exhibitions related to the history and beliefs of Christian Science. Visit the library to learn about the life of Mary Baker … Continue reading →