Destinations

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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Fenway Park Tours, Boston

Fenway Park will celebrate it’s 100th birthday this year, and Yankees fans aren’t invited to the party. And If Yankee fans tour the historic ballpark they will be reminded of opening day. The Red Sox beat the New York Yankees (then known then as the New York Highlanders) in 1912. Tours also tally up nostalgic…

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Boston Duck Tours

Boston Duck Tours make a splash in the city! This is the tour to waddle on for a complete tour of one of the oldest cities in the United States. The condDUCKtors are hired not jut based on their knowledge of Boston but on their originality and personality. Guides have their own character to make…

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Irish Freedom Trail, Boston

If you have been to Boston, chances are high you have heard of the Freedom Trail, or seen the red bricks along the sidewalks leading the way. Along 2.5 miles 16 historic sights represent 300 years of history. Everything from the Old State House, the North Church and historic burying grounds of heroes and historic…

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Faneuil Hall Marketplace & Old South Meeting House, Boston

Faneuil Hall Marketplace combines four great places in one location -Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market, all set around a cobblestone streets where street perfomers entertain anyone passing by. It’s a place to shop, eat, people watch, be entertained and explore.Faneuil Hall was donated to the city of Boston in 1742 from a wealthy merchant, Peter…

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Faneuil Hall Marketplace & Old South Meeting House, Boston

Faneuil Hall Marketplace combines four great places in one location -Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market, all set around a cobblestone streets where street perfomers entertain anyone passing by. It’s a place to shop, eat, people watch, be entertained and explore.Faneuil Hall was donated to the city of Boston in 1742 from a wealthy merchant, Peter…

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Denver's Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

The idea to open a museum sparked and by 2003 the doors to Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art were open. Before the museum opened, Grant laid out plans for an addition to the building that doubled its size to make space for all the remarkable art you will find inside. You will discover energetic and…

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Denver’s Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

The idea to open a museum sparked and by 2003 the doors to Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art were open. Before the museum opened, Grant laid out plans for an addition to the building that doubled its size to make space for all the remarkable art you will find inside. You will discover energetic and…

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Modern Pastry, Boston

A sweetshop on Boston’s Hanover Street whips up age-old recipes. Modern Pastry  has been in the family for seventy years and has stuck to many of the same recipes all the way from Italy. The cannoli’s here entice those with a big sweet tooth. These pastries are filled fresh on the order. But why stop…

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Boston Segway Tour

A unique way to see Boston is to segway through it. Boston Gliders offer a variety of tours to see the sights of the city. The electric powered devices are more fun than walking and more eco-friendly than driving. Plus, they maximize time in a city that is packed with sights. These machines travel up…

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