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Dont Forget to Visit These Museums in Boston!

If you are travelling in Boston, Massachusetts for a vacation then we suggest that you do not forget to visit these amazing museums of cultural value for the sake of entertainment and education as well. It does not matter if you are looking for a museum related to arts, history, culture, libraries, science, nature, family oriented, by location or any other type because Boston has it all for you and your loved ones. You do not have to sweat a single bead of worry because it does not matter if you are in North, South or West of Boston since the city has museums pretty much everywhere. Famous museums include 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 dozen other amazing places. You will surely enjoy them all!

The Grandeur of the 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. Remember, dear readers that The Bunker Hill is not atop Bunker Hill but Breeds Hill where most of the fighting occurred. Well known lawyer and antiquarian William Ticknor had first suggested the idea for Bunker Hills construction and interested a group of workers for its beginning. The brainchildren of the entire idea included William Tudor, Daniel Webster, Professor George Ticknor, Doctor John C. Warren, William Sullivan, and George Blake plus Colonel Handasyd Perkins. You can learn more about this historical site by simply going to Boston and spending a lifetime experience in the heart of Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. 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.

Boston Vacations - Boston Public Garden

Boston Public Garden is one of the places that one should definitely visit during their time at Boston. Located in the city centre next to the Boston Common, the garden has much to offer in terms of a peaceful time with nature and some tourist attractions. One of these attractions, a statue of George Washington riding a horse, is placed right at the entrance to greet incoming visitors. Another important attraction is the Swan Boats at the lake due to their two centuries old history and traditional roots. Experiencing the tradition that these boats represent and immersing ones self in the natural beauty of the garden is best done by taking a ride in these boats. In addition to these attractions the garden does quite well as a garden too, with a collection of trees such as weeping willows and elms as well as a seasonally planted assortment of flowers. A refreshing experience is guaranteed in view of the large sums of money spent each year on the maintenance and decoration of this garden.

Boston Vacations - MIT Museum

An interesting spectacle to visit on your trip to Boston is the MIT Museum run by the famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge. 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. "Thousands of visitors get to experience the innovation in the domains of art and science or a mixture of both through the exhibitions at this museum each year. The place is a science enthusiasts heaven as its replete with exciting scientific innovations and a look at the premier institution of sciences history. More specifically, holography, artificial intelligence, robotics, maritime history, and the history of MIT are the main focus areas of the museum. If you are lucky, you can get a chance to meet researchers and learn about their recent progress firsthand.

by: Kais Forbes




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