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Boston: An Adventure in Beantown

Updated: May 31, 2023

"Boston is large enough to learn your independence and small enough to make your own.” – Henry Winkler


Have you ever had an adventure in Beantown? In Boston, there is truly something for everyone! With the ability to explore this beautiful city by land or by sea, you can eat, play, shop, or even tour a college campus, all while you absorb the spirit and culture of this historic city!

Find your sea legs and hop aboard a “DUCK", a W.W.II-style amphibious landing vehicle that travels on land and water. You can enjoy a guided, historic tour of Boston and cruise past the golden-domed State House, the Boston Common, the historic North End, Newbury Street, Quincy Market, the Prudential Tower, and more. Ride the boat right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines.


If it’s history you’re looking for, you can certainly find it in Boston! Follow the red brick road down the Freedom Trail for up to 2.5 miles of historic sites that have been woven into the fabric of American history. For that extra bit of authenticity, your tour guides will be dressed in elaborate, 18th-century costumes to put you in the revolutionary spirit. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum should also be on your agenda. Stop by the facility, which is dedicated to the 35th President of the United States of America, and enjoy the extensive collection of historic materials related to and honoring JFK and preserving the legacy of one of Massachusetts’ own.

If you’re hungry, get ready because they don’t call it Beantown for nothing! Make sure that during your travels, you stop for a crock of Boston’s famous baked beans, a cup of iconic New England clam chowder (yes, that’s the white one), a classic, tasty lobster roll, and for dessert, enjoy a delicious Boston cream pie or a cannoli!

Sports enthusiasts will definitely want to stop by Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, where the left field wall stands over 37 feet high and is affectionately nicknamed, “The Green Monster”. "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" is rich in baseball history and legend, so stop by for a tour and see for yourself where countless batters stepped up to the plate and tried to hit one over that wall!

Whether it be history, sports, food, shopping, college, or culture that brings you to Boston, you can surely find something exciting and fulfilling to do here. With multiple sports teams, theaters, shopping centers, museums and so much more, you will be more than happy that you visited. It certainly lives up to its newly announced slogan, “Boston Never Gets Old.“

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