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Take your Kids: Boston Childrens Museum

One place that you must take your children for learning and entertainment during a visit to Boston is the Bostons Children Museum. With 9 decades of history in interactive and educational exhibits for children, the museum is one of its kind and a premier institution for museums worldwide. 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 interesting feature is the Green Trail that educates children on how the museum is helping conserving energy through its design and operations. The list of such interesting activities and exhibitions is endless and you must take your kids to enhance their learning experience and have a fun time at the same place.

The Breathtaking Bunker Hill Monument in Boston

In order to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Bunker Hill was constructed between 1827 to 1873 as a historical granite obelisk. You should note that Bunker Hill is not on top of Bunker Hill but Breeds Hill where the battle took place. William Ticknor, a popular Boston lawyer and antiquarian suggested the memorial and got a group for the construction of the lovely monument. William Tudor, Daniel Webster, Professor George Ticknor, Doctor John C. Warren, William Sullivan, and George Blake plus Colonel Handaysd Perkins were among the construction workers for Bunker Hill. Learn even more about this beautiful site by simply paying the gorgeous Boston a warm visit. Make sure you have the entertainment you deserve by simply sailing a boat at the Charlestown side of the Charles River, take photographs of the Bunker Hill or simply sit down and relax in the Bunker Hill Lodge.

Amazing Festivities for Independence Day in Boston

Independence Day will remind you that Boston is where it all took place. Let us tell you how it all starts in this lovely city; on the 3rd of July, the Boston Pops Orchestra starts their concert at 8: 30 PM while the Oval is open to the public starting at 4 PM. By wearing participant wristbands, an estimated 400,000 to 700,000 participants enter the huge Oval and celebrate the lovely day of Independence. You can have all the safe fun with an alcohol free night at the family center of The Esplanade while enjoying the huge fireworks in the sky that continue to cover the ceiling of the world. Before the 4th of July, Boston starts a 6-day Harborfest Fourth of July Festival that leads up to the grand event of the Independence Day with amazing fireworks over the Charles River. We advise you to certainly bring your camera and leave a good impression on the State Troopers who will constantly provide you safety on horseback, motorcycles and boats.

Amazing Museums in Boston, MA

Boston, Massachusetts has a huge list of museums you must visit with your family on a vacation in the city for the sake of education and entertainment both presented in an enriching combination. Conveniently related to culture, libraries, science, nature, family oriented, by location and any other type, you will not have to fret about a single thing when it comes to museum visiting in Boston, MA. You could be in the North of Boston or even the South or perhaps, lets say, in the West of the city; you still will find a museum to your liking. 1749 Court House, Abigail Adams Birthplace, Addison Gallery of Art, Bare Cove Museum, Barrett-Byam Homestead, Bartholomews Cobble, Berlin Art and Historical Society, Blue Hill Observatory Science Center, De-Cordova Museum, Gilbert Bean Museum, Golden Ball Tavern Museum, Harvard Museum of Natural History, USS Constitution Museum, Bostons Childrens Museum and a few others will certainly capture your eye and win your heart. You will definitely love these museums.

by: Kais Forbes




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