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Keeper of the Light: Sally Snowman

[youtube]https://youtu.be/wtYSmvTQ3_c[/youtube] “What a great day for a lighthouse tour,” Sally Snowman says as she smiled at our group unloading from the ferry. We gathered in the boathouse on 3-acre Little Brewster Island to get the scoop on Boston Light, the first lighthouse built in the United States in 1776. “When I first arrived it felt […]

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Keeper of the Light: Sally Snowman

[youtube]https://youtu.be/wtYSmvTQ3_c[/youtube] “What a great day for a lighthouse tour,” Sally Snowman says as she smiled at our group unloading from the ferry. We gathered in the boathouse on 3-acre Little Brewster Island to get the scoop on Boston Light, the first lighthouse built in the United States in 1776. “When I first arrived it felt

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Keeper of the Light: Sally Snowman

To watch an interview with Sally Snowman visit: https://youtu.be/xYYLU4crQyk “What a great day for a lighthouse tour,” Sally Snowman says as she smiled at our group unloading from the ferry. We gathered in the boathouse on 3-acre Little Brewster Island to get the scoop on Boston Light, the first lighthouse built in the United States in

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Keeper of the Light: Sally Snowman

To watch an interview with Sally Snowman visit: https://youtu.be/xYYLU4crQyk “What a great day for a lighthouse tour,” Sally Snowman says as she smiled at our group unloading from the ferry. We gathered in the boathouse on 3-acre Little Brewster Island to get the scoop on Boston Light, the first lighthouse built in the United States in

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George's Island, Boston

Fort Warren is the kid of prison Confederate soldiers didn’t want to leave. Not convinced? Two soldiers were caught breaking back in after escaping during the Civil War.  Fort Warren is located on George’s Island, seven miles from Boston. The U.S. Government picked the strategic spot to the build the Fort to protect Boston Harbor.

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George’s Island, Boston

Fort Warren is the kid of prison Confederate soldiers didn’t want to leave. Not convinced? Two soldiers were caught breaking back in after escaping during the Civil War.  Fort Warren is located on George’s Island, seven miles from Boston. The U.S. Government picked the strategic spot to the build the Fort to protect Boston Harbor.

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Spectacle Island, Boston

When people think of Boston humidity and history come to mind, but not too often does island hopping. Off the coast of Boston there are 34 islands to explore that are just a quick ferry ride away from the harbor. Activities are plentiful and include everything from hiking, camping, fishing and taking ranger guided tours

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Boston Food Tours

Exploring past Hanover Street in Boston’s North End unleashes authenticity. For the true Italian experience, explore markets filled with products, recipes and specialties. To taste wine, olives, olive oil, deli meats, cheeses, and every kind of Italian pastry invented take a tour with Boston Food Tours. It’s not just about tasting food; it’s about connecting

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Old Town Trolley, Boston

Experience one of the nation’s oldest cities in something as historic as the Old Town Trolley. These excursions don’t just take tourists to their final destination; they fill them in with knacks of knowledge as the wheels wind through the colonial city. Bigger crowds and busses are not included in this company’s business plan. Instead,

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