Come see all the wonders of ocean life the New England Aquarium has to offer. This very interactive aquarium has loads of fun for kids of all ages.
Admission:
Adult: $19.95
Child(3-11): $14.95
Child(3 & Under):Free
Senior(60+): $17.95
For more information visit The New England Aquarium website:(https://www.neaq.org/index.php)
Boston's oldest and best-known art museum. Huge selection of art from a variety of different eras. This should be a stop on anyone's trip to Boston.
*Information of hours and admission credited to (https://www.mfa.org/visit)
Hours
Monday - Tuesday : 10am to 4:45pm
Wednesday - Friday : 10am to 9:45pm
Saturday - Sunday : 10am to - 4:45pm
Admission
Adults:$25
Seniors(65+):$23
Students(18+):$23
Youth(7-17yrs) Free Weekdays after 3pm, weekends, and Boston public school holidays. Other wise is $10
Youth(6 & Under):Free
As the second-oldest public golf course in America, The Park measures 5,961 yards from the blue tees and is open year-round weather permitting. Part of the the historic Emerald Necklace in Dorchester, the golf course offers a pleasant inner-city golfing experience only minutes from downtown Boston. Superintendent Russ Heller and his staff have delivered on their promise of making this a must-see for any golfer!
Boston National Historical Park tells the story of the events that led to the American Revolution and the Navy that kept the nation strong. Visit the historic sites that make up Boston National Historical Park.
Here is a place . . . . . . where you can walk a Civil War-era fort, visit historic lighthouses, explore tide pools, hike lush trails, camp under the stars, or relax while fishing, picnicking or swimming-all within reach of downtown Boston. Youth programs, visitor services, research, wildlife management, and more are coordinated on the park's 34 islands and peninsulas by the Boston Harbor Islands Partnership.
This unique tour around Boston is one to remember. Three different tours to take that will go around different historical buildings or showcase the beauty of this great city. Visit Boston Duck Tours website for information about pricing and group rates.
Boston African American National Historic Site is comprised of the largest area of pre-Civil War black owned structures in the U.S. It has roughly two dozen sites on the north face of Beacon Hill. These historic buildings were homes, businesses, schools, and churches of a thriving black community that, in the face of great opposition, fought the forces of slavery and inequality.
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