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Old South Meeting House
When you follow the Freedom Trail's red line you'll eventually arrive at the Old South Meeting House. It was...
Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site
Learn about the nation's first integrated iron works (1646) in the iron-making plant, the museum collection,...
Adams National Historical Park
Adams National Historical Park is located in the City of Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, approximately t...
John Quincy Adams Grave Site
2nd United States President, first United States Vice President, Signer of the Declaration of Independence from...
Bunker Hill Monument
The Bunker Hill Monument commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill. It's been open to the public since 1842. Cl...
Uss Constitution Museum
See one of the most famous landmarks of the city, the USS Constitution, in the Navy Yard of Charlestown....
Boston Common
The Common an Historic Overview In 1634, only four years after John Winthrop and the Puritans of the Massachusetts Ba...
Boston National Historical Park
Discover the revolutionary generation of Bostonians who blazed a trail from colonialism to independence. Boston...
Dorchester Historical Society
We work to preserve the cultural artifacts of Dorchester?s past to inspire the imaginations of future generatio...
Fenway Park
Fenway Park opened in 1912, then the largest ballpark in the major leagues. Home of the Boston Red Sox, it is the nat...
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace encompasses four historic places in one location Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North...
Longfellow National Historic Site
When your family steps into the home of American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and you'll discover many famous faces ...
Gibson House Museum
Designed by Boston architect Edward Clarke Cabot, the Gibson House was built at the same time as its sister at ...
Cambridge Historical Society
We are Cambridge history. We inspire interest in and enthusiasm for the Cambridge experience; its changing land...