Boston MA

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Boston, Massachusetts

Attractions of Boston MA

New England Aquarium

Beginning with the New England Aquarium, this is necessary place to visit.  Here you will observe the life and environment of more than 6,000 different sea animals including penguins, sharks, dolphins and other species that go from a replica of a Caribbean coral reef habitat to a complete display of other sea animals and creatures.  Also in this aquarium, you will find a place to chat in its unique cafe and a gift shop to take home some of the best souvenirs ever found in an aquarium.

 

The USS Constitution

The peculiar ship launched in 1797, The USS Constitution, is a token of he US Navy history.  You can have the chance to spot this incredible piece of history in Charlestown Way right next to the museum, where you will also be exposed to a complete exhibition of the ancient ship and a wide explanation of all its artifacts and tools.

 

Boston National Historic Park

The National Historic Park surrounds the Charlestown Navy Yard and the USS Constitution, where you can also enjoy a view of nature and beauty of Boston.

 

Boston Public Library

This Library is known to be the first public library and the home of the first children's area in America.  It was built in the year of 1848 and has been serving the community since 1852.  Its finest memorabilia includes over 600,000 photographs and 250 newspapers.  You can also use its computer room with internet, two distinguished restaurants and more.

Franklin Park Zoo

Come join into the amazing Franklin Park Zoo! Home to lots of different species including leopards, hyenas, gorillas, rhinoceros and birds.  This is a joyful place for the whole family and you sure cannot miss it!

The Symphony Hall

This Hall offers concerts and other performances including the Boston Symphony Orchestra and The Haydn Society.  This is a place for enhancing your cultural knowledge.

John Hancock Tower

This Tower is known as the tallest building in New England and is covered with mirror glass where you can enjoy the reflection of other monuments and buildings.  At the 60th floor, you will find an observatory, where you can enjoy the wide view of the city of Boston.  The John Hancock Tower was built by the architect I.M. Pei.

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