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Boston Vacations - Boston Convention and Exhibition Center

The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center is an important stop for all vacationers interested in visiting the attractions this metropolitan has to offer. Businesses and organizations from all over the nation host exhibitions and large-scale meetings at this epic center. As it is near the Logan Airport, Boston city centre and major highways the Center can be easily reached by attendees of events or tourists interested in visiting it. In addition to the usual set of services, it also houses an art gallery that regularly holds interesting exhibitions of contemporary art. And if you are in the mood for a bite, the huge food court gives you the chance to taste a wide range of cuisines within the comfort of the place. As it hosts networking events and large scale meetings more frequently than open exhibitions, so be sure to check in advance whether something you can attend or would be interested in is happening during your stay in Boston.

Boston Pride: Festivity Week in June

Boston hosts a gay pride parade in June each year called the Boston Pride. The parade, three hours long, attract participants and viewers from all around the country. If you are interested in watching the proceedings, the top three locations are Charles St (between Boylston St and Beacon St), Berkeley St (between Tremont St and Boylston St) and Beacon St (between Charles St and Tremont St). To enjoy the parade with convenience wear a sunscreen, bring water and take extra care of children under your supervision. The spirit of competition is alive with the participants contesting for Best Float, Best Marching Group and Best Adaptation to theme awards (awarded at a later time). There are other things aside from the parade happening in the festive week, such as a festival at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and parties in gay-popular neighborhoods of South End and Jamaica Plain.

Know More About the Heart of Red Sox Fenway Park

Fenway Park is, like many readers might know already, a lovely and gigantic baseball park in Boston, Massachusetts, USA which is also home to the magnanimously famous team of the Red Sox. With its inauguration in 1912, this also happens to be situated in 4 Yawkey Way, Boston as a baseball club for the team of Red Sox. Fenway Park is amazingly famous for its eccentric features like the Triangle, Peskys Pole and the famous Green Monster in the left field and also because it is the oldest Major League Baseball Stadium in current use. The Fenway Park stands proudly as the record breaker of the Major League for its 456th game along with selling out every ticket for a Red Sox home game since 15th May, 2003. Green Monster, The Lone Red Seat, The Triangle, Foul Poles, Duffys Cliff and its EMC Club are some of the amazing features at the park. Everyone in Boston and pretty much every baseball lover in America knows how lucky one could be to sit in Fenway.

Visiting Boston: New England Aquarium

The New England Aquarium is one of Bostons main attractions and a leading public aquarium in the United States. The aquarium plays host to 20,000 animals ranging 60 different species and it is this variety and commitment as a conservation center that has brought it to the forefront of this sector and helped it attract an average of 1. 5 million visitors each year. In addition to the main aquarium, other attractions include a whale watching program and an IMAX theatre. At the aquarium, the Giant Ocean Tank is the main attraction with sharks, turtles and reef-living fish featuring in a simulation of the Caribbean Coral Reef. Another interesting exhibit is the tank with penguins, especially because the species are not the everyday penguin but African penguins, rockhopper penguins and little blue penguins. The list of animals is quite long, but the major displays include Amazing Jellies, Amazing Rainforest, Atlantic Harbor Seals, Gulf of Marine, Marine Mammal Center and Seadragons.

by: Kais Forbes




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