- 2-Day Beantown Trolley Pass
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Boston is a city full of distinct neighborhoods and the RED Beantown Trolley ties Boston together for you. Sit back and relax during the 110-minute tour, narrated by expert guides and covering all of
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- Bay State Cruise Company-Provincetown Ferry
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The Boston to Provincetown, Cape Cod Ferry-The Provincetown II was designed to capture the lines and ambiance of the great coastal steamers which carried Boston's citizenry to Cape Cod in the late 19t
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- Boston Childrens Museum
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Boston Children's Museum has been building innovative, meaningful, and fun exhibits for over 96 years. Their emphasis on ‘hands-on engagement and learning through experience’ has inspired museums w
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- Boston Harbor Cruises 45-Minute Constitution Cruise
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History, character, sights, stories, and more - Boston has it all and Boston Harbor Cruises shows you this captivating city like no one else can. Visit perhaps the most treasured of all Boston's landm
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- Boston Movie Mile Walking Tour
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Lights, Camera, Action! Experience Boston's movie magic as you explore the famous Boston Movie Mile on this fun and interactive walking tour. Learn behind-the-scenes trivia and inside gossip as you
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- Boston's Tall Ships
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Come aboard! Relive the days of Boston's Tall Ships. The 125-foot Liberty Clipper is a gaff-rigged topsail schooner, grandly fashioned in the tradition of the spectacular wind-driven coastal sc
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- Cape Cod Baseball Hall of Fame
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The Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) is an amateur baseball league located on Cape Cod, in which many college baseball stars play during the summer. Many Major League Baseball players have played in
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- Cape Cod Canal Cruise
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Cruise the widest man-made canal, Cape Cod's fascinating and famous waterway. Get an underbelly view of the Cape's two swooping car bridges and its unusual railroad bridge as you cruise your way among
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- Cape Cod Central Railroad
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Take the scenic 'road' around the Cape and leave the driving to us! Travel back in time to a by-gone era as our commentator relives over 150 years of railroading on Cape Cod. Let the clickety-clack of
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- Cape Cod Gray Line Tour
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Cape Cod offers up the essence of New England summers. Cross the Cape Cod Canal and enter the world of sand dunes and salty beaches. The tour includes a cruise of picturesque Hyannisport Harbor with v
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- Cape Cod Maritime Museum
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On a unique and compelling site on Hyannis Harbor, the Cape Cod Maritime Museum serves as a focal point for the Cape and Island’s maritime tradition. Boat building, cultural exhibits, maritime festiva
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- Cape Cod Museum of Art
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If you truly want to know the Cape, you can discover its heart and soul as envisioned by its artists at the Cape Cod Museum of Art - the museum is dedicated to exhibiting outstanding art from the Cape
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- Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
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A visit to the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History is a must and provides hours of hands-on-time for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Meander through woodland, salt marsh, or on the shore of Cape Cod Ba
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- Cape Cod Rail Trail Bike and Kayak Rental
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Located directly on the Cape Cod Rail Trail, the Rail Trail Bike Shop is your gateway to exploring Cape Cod the best way, on a bike! Park your car in the lot and off you go. The Rail Trail is a paved
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- Cape Cod: Heritage Museums & Gardens
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The largest cultural attraction on Cape Cod, Heritage Museums & Gardens is located on 100 acres of award-winning gardens. Thousands of daffodils and tulips bloom the end of April, Dexter rhododendr
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- Cape Cod: Hyannisport Harbor Cruise
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Acquaint yourself with the Hyannis area aboard a one-hour Hyannisport Harbor Cruise. Hop on board the Maine Coastal steamer replica 'Prudence.' You'll see the Kennedy Memorial as well as Squaw Island,
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- Cape Cod: John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
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John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum is a multimedia exhibit designed to open a window on the days JFK spent on Cape Cod: days relaxing with family, playing football with PT109 buddies, and days spent saili
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- Cape Cod: Sandwich Glass Museum
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Located in the heart of Sandwich Village, the Sandwich Glass Museum interprets the history of the town and its glass industry. There are displays of more than 6,000 glass pieces created by the differe
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- Charles Riverboat Cruise
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The Charles River is one of America's most beautiful rivers, offering spectacular views of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. There's something unique and fascinating about viewing so many remarkab
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- Concord Museum
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Concord Museum is a great place to start your tour of Concord and Lexington. Tucked away in a Colonial revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road, the Concord Museum houses amazing arti
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- Concord: Louisa May Alcott Orchard House
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Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House is a true pilgrimage site for all who treasure the classic novel, Little Women, written there in 1868. Orchard House not only served as the Alcott family home
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- Concord: The Old Manse
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Replete with its original 18th and 19th century furnishings, the Old Manse is located adjacent to Concord’s Old North Bridge, where on April 19, 1775 Minutemen fired the shots ‘heard 'round the world.
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- Discover Plymouth's History - A Walking Tour
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Step back in time as you discover little known facts and hear interesting stories of American history. Led by your guide, dressed in period clothing, walk the same paths the Pilgrims journeyed hund
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- Fenway Park Tour
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Visit the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, 'America's Most Beloved Ballpark.' See where Babe Ruth pitched, Ted Williams hit, and Carl Yastrzemski dazzled fans of all ages. Soak up the rich hi
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- Foxwoods Casino Tour
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Try your luck at Foxwoods Resort and Casino, the world's largest casino, located just two hours away from Boston in Ledyard, Connecticut. With over 6,400 slot machines, 354 table games and the world's
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- Franklin Park Zoo
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Franklin Park Zoo is a 72-acre site nestled within Boston's historic Franklin Park. Here, guests can experience the most innovative and intimate indoor gorilla exhibit in the world. Visitors to the
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- Freedom Trail Walk Into History Tour
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Walk into history with Freedom Trail Foundation’s 18th century costumed guides along the red brick line of Boston's Freedom Trail®. On the Official Freedom Trail Tours, famous patriots such as Jam
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- Gibson House
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As you walk along the Public Garden to the Gibson House, try to imagine you're back in 19th-century Boston. The crowds are gone, replaced by a few elegantly dressed couples strolling through the park.
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- Gray Line Tour - Fall Foliage
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Experience one of nature's most amazing spectacles, crisp autumn air, and the wonderful foods of the season on this full day excursion. Travel the gentle rolling countryside, awash with the colors of
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- Gray Line Tour - New England Seacoast
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Take a day to explore the unique scenery of the New England seacoast on a guided tour. Travel north through Boston and its North Shore communities, making a stop at Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. Next,
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- Harvard Museum of Natural History
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Explore 12,000 specimens from around the world, including dinosaurs, hundreds of animals, huge whale skeletons, amazing insects, and butterflies. Get close to one of the first Triceratops ever discove
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- Ice Skating on Boston Common Frog Pond
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The Boston Common Frog Pond Skating Rink is located in the oldest park in the United States, in the heart of historic Beacon Hill. Continuous public skating in the winter season and skate sizes rangin
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- Institute of Contemporary Art
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The Institute of Contemporary Art has been at the leading edge of art in Boston for seventy years, offering new ways of engaging with the world around us. Its exhibitions and programs provide access t
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- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is a visceral art experience that is impossible to forget. At the Gardner, visitors find almost as much inspiration from the spectacular architecture and courtyard
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- Jenney Grist Mill
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The Jenney Grist Mill is a 17th Century living history museum - a reconstruction of the original Mill built in 1636 on Town Brook by Pilgrim John Jenney. At this working mill visitors step back in tim
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- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum
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Housed in a striking building designed by I. M. Pei, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, the nation's memorial to President John F. Kennedy, sits on a 10-acre waterfront site on Colum
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- Lexington: Buckman Tavern
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Buckman Tavern is most famous as the place where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. When the alarm bell rang, signaling the
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- Lexington: Hancock Clarke House
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The Hancock Clarke House is central to the story surrounding the start of the American Revolution. Home to two local ministers, Reverends John Hancock and Jonas Clarke, this house was the destination
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- Lexington: Liberty Ride
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The Liberty Ride is the best way to visit Lexington and Concord. Ride along the historic Battle Road while your costumed guide recounts the exciting events of April 19, 1775, and the literary legacy t
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- Lexington: Munroe Tavern
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On the afternoon of April 19, 1775, the first wave of British troops beat a hasty retreat from Concord back into Lexington, where they were rescued by General Percy's reinforcements at Munroe Tavern.
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- Marthas Vineyard Ferry
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'The Storybook Island' combines the best of today with the charm of yesterday in one magic place. There's much to see and do on this special island: Aquinnah's colored cliffs, marvelous unspoiled beac
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- MIT Museum
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Robots, holography, MIT lore, and cutting-edge exhibits blending art and technology draw visitors from around the world to the MIT Museum. No dusty academic enclave, the Museum is bursting with creati
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- Museum of Fine Arts
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Now, your card allows you admission to the Museum and ALL special exhibits!
No trip to Boston would be complete without a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts. See cultural trea
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- Museum of Science (Skip the Line!)
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Science and technology come alive at the Museum of Science, Boston! Experience the power of discovery through more than 700 interactive exhibits, watch a film projected onto New England’s only IMAX
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- Nantucket Ferry
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Once you've set foot on the 'Far-Away Isle,' you'll want to return again and again. Washed by the Atlantic, with beaches and water incredibly clear and sparkling, Nantucket has a history of seafaring
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- Nantucket Historical Association Whaling Museum
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No visit to Nantucket is complete without a stop at the world-renowned Whaling Museum, owned by the Nantucket Historical Association (NHA). Although the NHA preserves and interprets over twenty histor
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- New England Aquarium (Skip the Line!)
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Take a trip to exotic waters and experience more than 70 exhibits featuring aquatic animals from around the world. Greet four different species of penguins as you enter, then wind your way around the
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- Newport Cruise Company
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Newport Cruise Company offers one-hour narrated harbor tours aboard the Majestic. The Majestic is Newport's premier cruise vessel, a 149 passenger luxurious yacht style vessel which operates out of Bo
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- Newport Mansions of the Preservation Society
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An easy drive from Boston will take you to Newport, RI, one of the nation’s most historically intact cities, where The Preservation Society of Newport County offers tours at 10 of America’s most hi
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- Newport Vineyards
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Experience the charm and beauty of Newport Vineyards, only one hour from Boston and ten minutes from the Newport mansions. This family-owned winery, which opened in 1988, features 60 acres of vineyard
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- Newport: International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum
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The International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum chronicles the history of the sport and Newport’s role as the cradle of American tennis. The Museum showcases a diverse collection of memorabilia,
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- Newport: Islander Touring Train
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Enjoy Newport and Aquidneck Island in grand style as you step back in time and escape the ordinary aboard the Islander Touring Train. Depart Downtown Newport aboard authentic passenger rail cars for a
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- Old North Church
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If it weren't for the aromas of sweet Italian sausage and oregano wafting through the North End, you could easily imagine standing in front of this church in 1775, when it earned its rightful place in
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- Old South Meeting House
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No tax on tea! That was the decision on December 16, 1773, when 5,000 angry colonists gathered at the Old South Meeting House to protest a tax and started a revolution with the Boston Tea Party. Built
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- Old State House Museum
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Experience Revolutionary Boston® at the Old State House Museum and Boston Massacre Historic Site. Explore two floors of exciting treasures such as John Hancock’s red velvet coat, real t
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- Old Sturbridge Village
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Come to experience America's past first hand. Discover 1830s New England in a blacksmith's shop, a friendly country store, or amid the awesome beauty of heirloom gardens. Tour the Common with its whit
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- Otis House Museum
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The Harrison Gray Otis House exemplifies the elegant life led by Boston's governing class after the American Revolution. Harrison Gray Otis made a fortune developing nearby Beacon Hill, served as a re
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- Paul Revere House
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On the night of April 18, 1775, silversmith Paul Revere left his old wooden home in Boston's North End and set out on a journey that would make him into a legend. Today, the home at 19 North Square is
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- Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
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The Peabody Museum is the region's principle World cultures museum, with vast collections from North America, ancient Mesoamerica, Africa, and Oceania. Changing exhibits explore human societies and
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- Plimoth Plantation & Mayflower II
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You Can't Change History, But It Can Change You! Plimoth Plantation is a hands-on, entertaining living history experience dedicated to the Native Wampanoag and Pilgrim colonists of 17th century Plymou
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- Salem 1692 Tour
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The Salem 1692 Tour is Salem's only Witch Trials walking tour! Tours are 90 minutes in length and are led by a licensed Puritan-costumed "Salemite". Discover the Salem Witch Trials era in a more compl
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- Salem Witch Museum
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The Salem Witch Museum brings you back to Salem Village 1692. Visitors are given a dramatic history lesson using stage sets with life-size figures, lighting and narration. Learn about the word witch i
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- Salem: Peabody Essex Museum
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Experience art and culture from New England and around the world at one of the region’s largest museums. Located in the coastal city of Salem, Massachusetts, PEM offers unrivaled collections, special
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- Salem: The House of the Seven Gables
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Visit New England's oldest wooden mansion built in 1668 in historic Salem, Massachusetts. The House of the Seven Gables offers professionally guided tours through the Turner-Ingersoll mansion, where s
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- Samuel Adams Brewery Tour
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During your visit to Boston, you'll no doubt learn about Samuel Adams and the role he played in the American Revolution. Of course, you should also know he was a brewer, and his namesake brewery put A
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- Seaport Express Water Ferry
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When your feet are tired from all of that sightseeing and you just can't bring yourself to walk between Boston Waterfront attractions, why not give the Seaport Express a try? The Seaport Express provi
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- Six Flags New England & Hurricane Harbor
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Six Flags is regarded as the undisputed leader in thrill ride innovation and at Six Flags New England they take that reputation to the next level. Enjoy the newly transformed #1 steel coaster, SUPERMA
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- The Mary Baker Eddy Library/Mapparium
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Since 1935, more than 10 million people have crossed the 30-foot glass bridge that spans the three-story, painted-glass globe-shaped Mapparium. Explore the grand Hall of Ideas where you'll watch hundr
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- The Nichols House Museum
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The Nichols House Museum offers a unique glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Bostonian life in a historic Beacon Hill townhouse. The Nichols House Museum was established in 1961 through a lega
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- The Swan Boats of Boston
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This Boston tradition dates back to the 1870s when Robert Paget was granted a boat for hire license by the City of Boston. In 1877, he capitalized on the technology of the newly popular bicycle and, w
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- The USS Constitution Museum
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The USS Constitution Museum is a private, non-profit museum that serves as the memory and educational voice of USS Constitution, the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat. Located alongside the v
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- Theater-on-Wheels Movie Tour
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Lights, Camera, Action! Climb on board the movie themed Theater-on-Wheels and experience Boston's movie magic by visiting filming hotspots made famous by your favorite TV shows and movies. Learn behin
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- TOMB Presented By 5WITS
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Test your wits in this mind-bending adventure of sights, sounds, and action. Enter a 3,000-year-old tomb with only flashlights and your wits to guide you. 5WITS provides a unique, fully immersive, wal
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- Whale Watch Excursion at The New England Aquarium
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Join the New England Aquarium and Boston's Best Cruises aboard the Voyager III for a high-speed trip to Stellwagen Bank to view some of the largest and most spectacular creatures on earth! The Voyager
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- Wrentham Village Premium Outlets Tour
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Get your shopping fix at the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets-sightseeing for serious shoppers. Find the largest collection of designer and name brand outlets in New England, featuring amazing prices
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