One of the most important colonies before the American Revolution, Boston is built on foundations of long-standing community pride and history. The red line of the Freedom Trail leads to 16 historical places spanning 250 years of national history and the Museum of Fine Arts offers works from cultures that existed thousands of years ago. Boston's position on the New England coast makes for great seafood; the clam chowder at Legal Sea Foods and the more upscale dishes at Great Bay in Kenmore Square are particular favorites. Higher education is vital to Bostonian culture, with over 100 colleges and universities in the area contributing to a substantial population of college students, and the accompanying shops catering to their budgets and interests. ...More
| Otherwise known as "Old Ironsides," the USS Constitution was launched in the 1790s, and proceeded to serve heroically in... | |
| The Paul Revere House was the home of this central figure of American history, and the last place he occupied before set... | |
| A fixture of Boston's Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall Marketplace is an historic shopping center with more than 100 stores a... | |
| Boston Common is one of the oldest city parks in the nation, dating back to 1634 when it was used as a grazing area for ... | |
| After crossing the Cape Cod Canal, you'll visit the Sandwich Glass Museum and the Dexter Grist Mill. Lunch i... |







