Boston Overview

Historical Sites

Freedom Trail: A 2.5-mile-long path through downtown Boston that passes by 16 significant historical sites.
Boston Common: The oldest public park in the United States, part of the Freedom Trail.
Faneuil Hall: A historic marketplace and meeting hall, now a lively marketplace and food hub.
Shopping and Entertainment

Newbury Street: A shopping street with high-end boutiques, cafes, and galleries.
Prudential Center & Skywalk Observatory: A large shopping center with an observatory offering panoramic views of the city.
Copley Square: A public square with architectural landmarks and shopping options.
Museums

Museum of Fine Arts: One of the largest art museums in the United States, housing a vast collection of artwork.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: A unique museum housed in a Venetian-style palace with an eclectic art collection.
Boston Museum of Science: A great spot for interactive exhibits and IMAX films, appealing to all ages.
Landmarks

Fenway Park: Home to the Boston Red Sox, the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.
Boston Public Library: The first large free municipal library in the U.S., with stunning architecture.
Bunker Hill Monument: A granite obelisk commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill, a key early battle in the American Revolution.
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