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Welcome to Fenway Park Home of the Red Sox

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 known for its quirky features that include Triangle, Peskys Pole and the famous Green Monster in the left field and also because it is the oldest yet most useful Major League Baseball Stadium. An interesting feature about the Fenway Park is that every Red Sox home game since the 15th of May, 2003 has sold out along with its 456th consecutive Red Sox game breaking a Major League record. Amusing features of the Fenway Park include the Green Monster, The Lone Red Seat, The Triangle, Foul Poles, Duffys Cliff and its EMC Club. You know how much lady luck loves you if youre sitting in Fenway Park, enjoying a game.

New England Aquarium at Boston

If you are visiting Boston, the New England Aquarium, one of the best in the country, is definitely one of the top places to visit. 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. Apart from the main aquarium the IMAX theatre and the whale watching program are additional attractions available to visitors. The main attraction within the aquarium is a huge ocean tank simulating a Caribbean coral reef and featuring animals such as sharks, turtles and reef-living fish. Right next to it is the penguin exhibits which take pride in displaying the not-so-common specimens of African penguins, rockhopper penguins and the 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.

Boston Vacations - Tips for First Timers

Boston is an ideal city for an interesting and immersive experience in many domains such as history, science, culture and sports. The amazing trip down memory lane that Bostons rich collection of historical landmarks offers is something that you should definitely not miss on your first trip there. An easy way of going about this is to spot plaques in front of buildings (a common sight) and delving into history by placing the location in the story of the nations development. In addition to this, there are a few specific sites that a first timer shouldnt miss. For its historical significance, the Freedom Trail; for a look at traditions and culture, the Boston Public Garden and Boston Common; for scientific developments, the Museum of Science; for baseball, Fenway Park; and for its sea life, the New England Aquarium. Be sure to book accommodation in advance as the hotels can get crowded at certain times of the year such as early and late summers due to activities at the nearby universities.

The Amazing Freedom Trail in Boston

You have got yourself an amazing historical delight now that you have decided to enjoy Bostons pride, The Freedom Trail. As its pedestrians and followers will realize, The Freedom Trail is a red colored bricked pathway that leads to sixteen historical sites of Boston. You are in a walk a memorable walk of your life since The Freedom Trail is two and a half miles long from the Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown and is immensely popular with tourists all over the country and world. As a unit for the Boston National Historical Park and taken care by the Freedom Trail Foundation, Freedom Trail is a safe and enjoyable walk across the city. The sixteen grand sites of this stroll have been written about in this helpful guide note. Freedom Trail will take you from Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, Kings Chapel, Site of the Boston Massacre, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Copps Hill Burying Ground, USS Constitution and etc to the Bunker Hill Monument.

by: Kais Forbes




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