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Commonwealth Avenue Mall
(Attractions - Parks)
Commonwealth Ave, Arlington St to Mass Ave, Boston  02115
Distance: ~0.37 mi *
        Description: BACK BAY. An 8-plus acre mall runs along beautiful Commonwealth Avenue (aka "Comm Ave"). Numerous statues of well-known figures from Boston's past are framed by stately elms. A large granite statue of Alexander Hamilton rests in the park, along with a memorial to nine firefighters who lost their lives in a fire that consumed Hotel Vendome in 1972. Today, residents enjoy the pleasant surroundings as they take leisurely strolls or invigorating runs amidst 3-5 story high Victorian style residences.
       

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Gibson House
(Attractions - Historic Sites)
137 Beacon St, Boston  02116 • 617-267-6338
Distance: ~0.39 mi *
        Description: BACK BAY. One of the first Back Bay residences, Gibson House has been preserved with all its Victorian fixtures and furniture intact. A Gibson scion lived here until the 1950s and the house remains adorned as it has always been.
       

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Boston Public Garden
(Attractions - Gardens)
Charles St at Beacon St, Boston Common, Boston  02108 • 617-522-1966
Distance: ~0.49 mi *
        Description: BACK BAY. America's first public garden, created in 1837, offers plenty of activities for kids staying in Boston. The park is great for picnics, walks or just letting the kids run off some extra energy, but you don't want to miss taking a ride on the swan boats, as well, some of the most popular attractions in the city. The duckling statues, built in honor of Robert McCloskey's beloved "Make Way for Ducklings" book, are another must-see.
        User Rating: 8 / 10
       

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Boston Common
(Attractions - Historic Sites)
Tremont, Beacon, Charles, Park & Boylston Sts, Boston  02108 • 617-426-3115
Distance: ~0.63 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Established in 1634, Boston Common is the country's oldest park and the starting point for the Freedom Trail. The 50-acre green space is also the anchor for the Emerald Necklace, a system of connected parks in Boston. Although once a place for grazing local livestock, today the park is filled with visitors enjoying a picnic or tossing a Frisbee. If in the city during winter, be sure to go ice-skating on the park's Frog Pond!
       

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Boston Esplanade
(Attractions - Parks)
Storrow Dr, Boston  02108
Distance: ~0.81 mi *
        Description: BACK BAY. Site of Boston's annual Fourth of July gala, the Esplanade runs along the southern bank of the Charles River, creating a delightful landscape of manicured lawns, gardens, and children's playgrounds. The city's impressive skyline provides a backdrop, and joggers, walkers, and cyclists flock to the park for scenery and exercise. Free concerts and a wide range of public festivals add further energy to this portion of the parks system known as Boston's "Emerald Necklace."
        User Rating: 4 / 10
       

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PhotoWalks
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
Beacon St & Park St, Boston  02108 • 617-851-2273
Distance: ~0.86 mi *
        Description: Many Boston walking tours encourage patrons to take photos, but this tour goes further, providing guests with creative photo-taking tips and a camera full of interesting pictures at the end of the 90-minute walk. Tours offered include Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Freedom Trail and North End, Public Garden and Waterfront. The historical information provided on all tours guarantees that even those without cameras will learn something new. Tickets must be purchased online in advance.
       

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Museum of African American History
(Attractions - Museums)
46 Joy St, Boston  02114-4007 • 617-725-0022
Distance: ~0.91 mi *
        Description: BEACON HILL. This fascinating historical museum is comprised of the African American Meeting House, one of the nation's oldest black churches, and the Abiel Smith School, the first Boston classroom for black children. The museum provides information about African Americans in New England and is the starting point for the Black Heritage Trail, a walking tour that traces the heritage of the city's African American community.
       

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Sightseeing Boston Tours
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
Boston  • 781-899-1454 • 800-237-8687
Distance: ~1.03 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Hop into an air-conditioned coach and enjoy the entertaining tour guide's commentary. Visits numerous historical sites including the Charlestown Navy Yard, Paul Revere's House, and Harvard University. Stops are made along the way so tourists can explore the many historical areas. One and a half hours are provided for lunch and shopping opportunities. Tours last about six hours.
        User Rating: 7.6 / 10
       

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge  02139 • 617-253-4795 • 617-253-4795
Distance: ~1.11 mi *
        Description: CAMBRIDGE. One of the most well known and respected universities in the world, MIT is at the top of its game when it comes to 21st century technology. The school's first students walked through its doors in 1865 marking the culmination of an effort led by natural scientist William Barton Rogers. Over 57 Nobel Prize winners are associated with the school, 23 of which are alumni and ten who are currently on staff. Today, the river front campus continues to expand and keep pace with the evolving times. Restaurants, bars and a vibrant urban neighborhood are lovely places to kick back when you're done soaking up the intellectual vibes.
       

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Fenway Park
(Attractions - Tours and Excursions)
4 Yawkey Way, Boston  02215 • 617-236-6666 • 617-267-1700
Distance: ~1.16 mi *
        Description: FENWAY DISTRICT. Boston Red Sox players and fans call this home. It is one of the smallest and oldest baseball parks in the major leagues. Built in 1912, this park still has real grass on the field as well as the famed Green Monster. Tickets to games may be purchased at the park, though some games may be more difficult than others to get good seats. Guided tours are offered year around.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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