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Boston Vacations StBoston Vacations St. Patricks Day Celebrations

Bring out that Irish love in you and hop on board for an amazing St. Patricks Day in Boston, Massachusetts!We have got to tell you this; you are going to enjoy some amazing floats, music, crazy Irish jeering and cheering at the Citys yearly parade in Boston in the most Irish neighborhood in USA. Here is the plan, readers: the parade begins at Broadway T Station and ends at Andrew Square in the south of Boston. You have to wear a nice T shirt colored vibrant green along with the crowd and march down West Broadway to East Broadway to East 4th, to 5th Street, and around Thomas Park off to Telegraph Street and Dorchester Street by ending at Andrew Square. When the march is over, relax and take a nice stroll down Beacon Hill and Back Bay and visit the lovely Irish Heritage Trail. Plus, bring your camera and make sure you let the town know you just luv Ireland!

Take your Kids: Boston Childrens Museum

If you are visiting Boston with your children the Boston Childrens Museum is a place you have to take your kids for a unique educational experience. The Museum has 90 years of experience in catering to the learning needs of children through their innovative and trend-making interactive and educational exhibits. The exhibits cover different areas such as science, culture, environmental awareness, health and fitness, and the arts. Curious George: Lets Get Curious! is a good example of a typical exhibition as it allows children to explore the fictional world of Curious George and learn new facts about math, science and engineering by playing interactive games during their exploits. Another example is the Green Trail which educates children about the green initiatives taken at the museum through visual aids and games. And the list goes on and on, making it a museum that both you and your kids will be eager to visit and explore.

Boston Attractions: Boston Common

Located in the city centre, Boston Common is one of Americas oldest public parks. The park is full of history with monuments such as burial ground of participants in the Boston Tea Party, plaque for the Great Elm Tree, Park Street Station (the first subway station in America) and many other memorials from the 19th century. A recreational spot during the winters is the Frog Pond which is used as a public ice skating rink, and one for the summers is the softball field located in the southwest corner. The park plays host to some interesting recurring events such as Commonwealth Shakespeare Company's Shakespeare, Boston Lyric Operas Outdoor Opera Series and Ancient Fishweir Project Installation Event. These events feed life into the Boston Common as an important place in the city centre and a meeting point for history and art in a longstanding tradition. All of this makes Boston Common a place that you should visit on your trip to Boston.

Science at Boston: MIT Museum

One of the many attractions that Boston has to offer is the MIT Museum which is operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a university that holds worldwide repute for their leading innovations in science. In specific, the museum aims "to engage the wider community with MITs science, technology and other areas of scholarship in ways that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. By holding exhibitions that involve both art and science or a combination of both, the museum has been achieving this aim for the thousands of visitors it receives annually. If you are a science enthusiast or just interested in learning more about recent innovations at this premier institution, the museum is the place to go. The focus has been placed on holography, artificial intelligence, robotics, maritime history, and the history of MIT. Visiting the museum can give you a chance to meet researchers and learn about the latest ongoing work in the field of science.

by: Kais Forbes




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