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Concord Bridge, Boston


The cradle of the American Revolution and one of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston remains the metropolitan center of New England. With its unrivaled historical significance, old New England charm and cosmopolitan sophistication, Boston offers a fascinating travel experience to any visitor.


The One Thing You Don't Want to Miss:

Walk the cobblestone and brick of the Freedom Trail and you'll see many monuments to Boston's rich history. Beginning at Boston Common, you'll pass the site of the Boston Massacre and go on to Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere's House and Charlestown, among many other places central to American history. You'll find out for yourself why they call Boston "The Walking City."


Other Fun Things to Do:

» Hunt for bargains in the original Filene's Basement, a local landmark in the actual basement
   of Filene's.
» Head for Boston Common and retrace the footsteps of the ducks in the book Make Way for
   Ducklings
or take a ride on the legendary swan boats.
» Shop in some of the world's finest stores on famous Newbury Street. You'll find everything from
   Prada® and Chanel® to Gap® and Banana Republic®.
» Catch a game at Fenway Park, one of the oldest baseball venues in America.


Get a Taste of Local Flavor:

New England clam chowder isn't just a soup around here - it's an institution. You'll find it anywhere, but a popular choice with locals is Legal Seafood's Inaugural Clam Chowder.