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Affectionately called the "Hub of the Universe", Boston is home to
both the World Champion New England Patriots and the 2004 World
Champion Boston Red Sox. Brimming with the history of how America was
forged, Boston invites you to walk the Freedom Trail, where you can
witness firsthand the actual areas where America’s freedom was
established and its liberty ensured.
Well known for fostering
a culture of educational rigor and controversy, from Oliver Wendell
Holmes to John F. Kennedy, the auspicious streets of Boston are lined
with some hallmarks of national education, including Tufts University,
Harvard, Northeastern, and, if you cross the bridge over to Cambridge,
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The city offers a wide array
of nationally-renowned museums to pique your curiosity in a multitude
of artistic and cultural perspectives.
For those looking for a
quieter moment, one can find time to delight in the Public Gardens or
walk along the Charles River, and for the more adventurous, the city’s
famous Duck Tours lie only minutes away. From diners to gourmet
restaurants, Boston presents an eclectic selection of food and drink,
but no stay would be complete without stopping by Fanueil Hall for some
homemade Boston Baked Beans.
Across the street from America’s
Most Beloved Ballpark Fenway Park, the Boston Beer Works presents a
collection of homebrewed beers guaranteed to tantalize even the most
discriminating beer lover’s palate, but no trip would be complete
without taking a tour of the brewery that produces Boston’s most famous
and best-loved beer, Samuel Adams!
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