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10 Tourist Attractions to Visit In Boston Massachusetts

 
Author: Thomas Smith
 

There is a wealth of attractions to visit that are of historical significance should you be planning a trip to Boston Massachusetts, commonly known as 'Beantown'.

The Freedom Trail : Three miles in length, the Freedom Train is one of the most popular walking tours in the United States. Marked ny pavement inserts and painted red lines, the trail is simple to follow if you go for the unguided tour. Park Rangers operate 90 minute tours should you choose the guided tour option. Of interest along the trail are the site of the Boston Massacre, the USS Constitution, the home Paul Revere lived in and the site of the Boston Massacre.

The USS Constitution : The oldest existing commissioned warship, the Constitution never lost a battle she was involved in. Visitors can tour the upper deck where sailors are available to answer any questions you may have. Located at an adjacent pier, plan on visiting the USS Cassin Young, a destroyer that saw action in World War II.

Museum of Fine Arts : At the Museum of Fine Arts you will find restaurants, gift shops, assorted art galleries as well as concerts and special exhibits. Located one mile west of Boston's Copley Square in the Fenway area, the Museum of Fine Arts is accessed easily by using public transportation. There is too much to see in a single visit so plan a second visit if possible.

Paul Revere House : Paul Revere House is downtown Boston's oldest house, having been built in 1680. Paul Revere was the owner of this house for thirty years, from 1770 to 1800. Inside this restored home visitors will find assorted memorabilia as well as furnishings from the 17th and 18th century.

Old State House : Built in 1713, this is the Boston's oldest public building, now serving as a history museum. Marked by a cobblestone circle, the Old State House has views which look over the site of the Boston Massacre. The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston took place on the balcony back in 1776.

Franklin Park Zoo : The recently renovated Franklin Park Zoo was founded in 1911 and is located on a 72 acre site. Visitors will see exhibits that include the Australian Outback, the Bongo Congo, Western Lowland Gorillas and the Franklin Farm, where visitors can get close and pet the sheep and goats.

New England Aquarium : Encircled by a 40 foot high spiral ramp, the featured center piece of the aquarium is their Giant Ocean Tank, which holds 200,000 gallons of water. The tank houses several species which include sharks, stingrays, barracudas, huge turtles along with a replica of a Caribbean coral reef.

Bunker Hill Monument : A tall granite obelisk commemorates the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill. Visitors who are feeling spry can climb 294 stairs to the obelisk's top and be rewarded by a beautiful view of Boston. During the summer visitors can take in a musket firing demonstration.

Faneuil Hall : Given to the city by Peter Faneuil, Faneuil Hall was originally built back in 1742. During their occupation of the city, British officers used it as a theater. In the Hall you will find paintings of notable battles and a military museum. Historical talks are given by Park Service Rangers.

Museum of Afro-American History : Said to be the oldest standing African-American church building in the US, the museum includes the African Meeting House which was dedicated in the year 1806. Guided tours of the gallery, where changing exhibits are on display, are available.

 
 
 

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