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Boston Vacations - MIT Museum
Boston Vacations - MIT Museum

A good way of learning more about the reputable Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on your visit to Boston is by taking a peek inside the MIT museum. 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. 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.

Boston Vacations Museums You Shouldnt Miss

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. 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. Worry not about your current location if its North, South or West in Boston since the city is loaded with many, many museums of your interest. 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 are among the few dozen museums in the heart of Boston. You will surely enjoy them all!

Visiting Boston: 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. It is and has been the center of activity in Boston in terms of exhibitions and meetings for businesses from all over the nation. Due to its nearness to the Logan airport, downtown Boston and major highways the Center is easily accessible to tourists and locals who are attending one of the events or just want a peek at its architectural might. The center also features an art gallery that regularly holds exhibitions of pieces of art focused on different themes mostly contemporary. 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 Vacations - June: Boston Pride

Boston hosts a gay pride parade in June each year called the Boston Pride. A three-hour long parade through the city centre attracts participant groups and watchers from all over the US. The top three locations to enjoy the Parade best 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). Visitors are advised to wear sunscreen, bring water and keep a lookout for accompanying children to avoid any displeasing incidents and to bear the summer heat. At a separate event after the parade the participants will be given awards for Best Float, Best Marching Group and Best Adaptation to theme. 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.

by: Kais Forbes




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