- Sites of interest in Boston, Massachusetts
The following is a list of sites of interest in
Boston, Massachusetts . Some sites appear in multiple lists.Historic sites and national parks
see also|List of Registered Historic Places in Suffolk County, Massachusetts
*Black Heritage Trail
*Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
*Boston National Historical Park
*Castle Island
*Custom House Tower
*Freedom Trail — marked by a red line or bricks embedded in the ground.
**Boston Common (includingBoston Public Garden )
**Bunker Hill Monument
**Faneuil Hall (Quincy Market is adjacent)
**Granary Burying Ground
**Massachusetts State House
**Old State House
**Old North Church
**Paul Revere House
**USS Constitution
*Old City HallMuseums, aquariums, and zoos
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Boston Athenæum - One of the oldest independent libraries in the United States
*Boston Children's Museum
*Boston Tea Party Museum - On theFort Point Channel . Includes a full-scale replica of the "Beaver", one of the ships involved in the event.
*Franklin Park Zoo
*Harvard University Art Museums
*Harrison Gray Otis House
*Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - Art museum focusing onEurope an art
*John F. Kennedy Library -Presidential library
* Museum of Science - Science museum, including anIMAX theater andplanetarium
*MIT Museum
* Museum of Fine Arts - Major art museum
*New England Aquarium
*Nichols House Museum Neighborhoods and districts
:"See also
Neighborhoods in Boston, Massachusetts , ."Parks and squares
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Arnold Arboretum
*Boston Common
*Boston Public Garden
*Charles River and Esplanade
*Copley Square
*Kenmore Square
*Garden of Peace
*Rose Kennedy Greenway Performing arts centers
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Boston Opera House
*Cutler Majestic Theatre
*Jordan Hall atNew England Conservatory of Music
*Symphony Hall - Home of theBoston Symphony Orchestra andBoston Pops Orchestra
*Citi Performing Arts Center Religious buildings
*Cathedral Church of St. Paul
*First Church of Christ
*Old North Church
*Old South Church
*Trinity Church
*Cathedral of the Holy Cross hopping areas
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Copley Place
*Shops at the Prudential Center
*Newbury Street
*Quincy Market ports arenas and stadiums
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Fenway Park - Home of theBoston Red Sox
*Harvard Stadium
*Nickerson Field
*TD Banknorth Garden - Home of theBoston Bruins and theBoston Celtics . Formerly the "Fleet Center", this arena replaced theBoston Garden in1995 .
*Agganis Arena at Boston UniversityTours
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Boston By Foot - Offers guided architectural and historical walking tours of various Boston neighborhoods, including Beacon Hill,Back Bay , the North End, and theFreedom Trail .
*BostonDuck Tours , a guided-tour that uses World War II-era duck boats.
* [http://www.bostonharborwalk.com/ Harbor Walk] , which is designed to allow people the walk the entire shore ofBoston Harbor
*Samuel Adams Brewery - free guided tour of the brewery demonstrating each step of the beer making process and ending with samplings of different varieties.Miscellaneous
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Bull & Finch Pub , whose building is known from the television show "Cheers ".
*Union Oyster House
* Autumn foliage in the outer suburbs of Boston, whose vibrant color attracts many tourists. [cite web | url=http://www.theinsider.com/Boston/attractions/2foliage.htm | title=Fall Foliage | publisher="The Boston Insider" | year=2007 | accessdate=2007-02-20]References
*cite book| author=Howard Mumford Jones and Bessie Zaban Jones | title=The Many Voices of Boston: A Historical Anthology 1630-1975 | location=Boston | publisher=Little, Brown and Company | year=1975 | id=ISBN 0-316-47282-4
*cite book| author=Rambow, John D. et. al | title=Fodor's Boston | location=New York | publisher=Fodors Travel Publication | year=2003 | id=ISBN 1-4000-1028-4External links
* [http://www.bostonusa.com/ Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau]
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