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Boston, Massachusetts
During the holiday season, Boston shines with spectacles sure to please the senses. The classic ambiance of the city adds to any holiday shopping experience. Visit the seasonal Downtown Crossing Holiday Marketplace, featuring hand-crafted items sure to put you in the holiday spirit. Make sure to check out Blink! — a state-of-the-art light and sound extravaganza that transforms Faneuil Hall Marketplace into an unforgettable light show, illuminating Boston’s skyline. As the temperatures drop, grab a cup of hot chocolate and stroll through Back Bay or Beacon Hill to see the stunning historic homes decorated for the season.
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Back Bay |
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Make a day-trip to the Back Bay-a scenic 19th-centruy neighborhood bordered by the Charles River. This upscale district features stunning Victorian homes, trendy restaurants and charming boutiques. Back Bay is also home to the Boston Public Garden, the oldest botanical garden in the country. The historic Old South Church is another must-see, showcasing Gothic Revival architecture and ornate interiors restored to their original 1875 appearance.
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Boston Common |
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As America’s oldest public park, Boston Common was first used as a cow pasture. It has since been the site of many historical events, and was used by the British during the Revolutionary War. Showcasing natural beauty in addition to a rich history, you are sure to enjoy the park’s shady trees, fountains and pond.
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Quincy Market |
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Completed in 1826, Quincy Market is famed for its architectural style, along with the food offerings of over 20 restaurants and 40 stalls. Built in the Greek Revival style and constructed with granite, the stunning building is now known as a family-friendly destination where tourists and locals can grab a bite to eat while enjoying the surroundings.
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Freedom Trail |
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The Freedom Trail includes 16 of Boston’s most important Revolutionary War sites. The 2.5-mile trail starts at the Boston Common and leads visitors past the Old State House. It also passes by Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church. The end of the path leads visitors to the USS Constitution, another famed Boston landmark.
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Boston Harbor Islands |
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A collection of 34 islands situated off of Boston’s coast, Boston Harbor Islands offer a near limitless variety of activities and attractions. Make sure to check out Civil War Era Fort Warren and the nations oldest lighthouse on Georges Island, as well as the public beach on Spectacle Island—which is a quick 15-minute ferry ride from the city’s Long Wharf.
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