Boston's oldest public building was the site of the city's first reading of the Declaration of Independence.
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Boston's oldest public building was the site of the city's first reading of the Declaration of Independence.
Mass Bay Lines runs several types of trips and water shuttles that run from 60 Rowes Wharf in Boston, which is located behind the Boston Harbor Hotel. The whale watch is a 4 hour excursion...
Designed in 1796 and once belonging to a Boston mayor, this historic house is an excellent example of the architecture and life-style of the post-Revolutionary culture.
Visitors to this replica of the famous ship can participate in a reenactment of the famous revolt protesting "taxation without representation." (Please note: The museum is currently undergoing full renovation with plans for reopening summer 2007.)
Operated by the National Park Service, this is a walking tour of Boston's 19th-century African-American history.
Frederick Law Olmsted designed this chain of parks and green spaces in and around Boston.