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  • Boston

New England Aquarium

Watch penguins swim and touch rays in the touch tank
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  • Boston

Fenway Park

Fenway Park is the home of the Boston Red Sox baseball team. It is located on the south bank of the Charles River, five minutes' walk from Boston University.
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Three children play with large LEGO blocks in an indoor play area, featuring a life-sized LEGO firefighter figure.
  • Boston

LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Boston

LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Boston is an indoor LEGO®-themed playground. Located close to Sylvester Baxter Riverfront Park, it houses 12 family-fun attractions including rides, LEGO® workshops, and even a miniature Boston made from over a million bricks!
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  • Boston

Franklin Park Zoo

Encounter rare species and enjoy hands-on exhibits in a natural setting in Boston
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A group in historical attire cheers, holding boxes in front of the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum by the water.
  • Boston

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is located in Boston, MA, USA. Visitors can throw tea into the same water where the Boston Tea Party took place over 240 years ago, browse multimedia exhibitions and experience live reenactments and a tearoom.
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  • Boston

Boston Bike Tours

Discover Boston by bike and enjoy some pedal-powered sightseeing
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  • Boston

Boston City Cards

Enjoy easy access to Boston's best attractions with a city card
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  • Boston

The Freedom Trail

Take a tour of America's history on the Freedom Trail in Boston
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  • Boston

Boston Cruises

Cruise the river and enjoy skyline views in the Windy City
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  • Agawam

Six Flags New England

From the tip of the New England SkyScreamer to the bottom of the Tea Cups, there's excitement for every family member at the awesome Six Flags New England. Six Flags New England is home to 13 pant-wetting coasters, including one of the top-rated steel coasters on the planet, SUPERMAN The Ride. The park is located in Agawam, Massachusetts, a western suburb of Springfield, Massachusetts. Get your Six Flags New England tickets today and enter a world of family fun and adventurous things to do in New England!
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  • Boston

Museum of Science, Boston

The Museum of Science is a huge science museum and indoor zoo in Boston, Massachusetts. It is focused on learning through fun and interactive exhibits. Highlights are dinosaur fossils, a dizzying hall of mirrors, and a full-size replica of the Apollo command and service module. It is located in Science Park, an attraction-filled land spanning the Charles River.
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Shirley-Eustis House, west facade.
  • Boston

Shirley-Eustis House

The Shirley-Eustis House is the lone survivor of the grand country houses that dominated Roxbury's landscape in the 18th century. This was the grandest of them all. Royal Governor William Shirley built the residence in 1747-1751 as a summer estate where he could escape the heat and bad air. Choosing the high Palladian style, Governor Shirley also made a grand statement about the presence and authority of the British Empire in America. Visitors can tour the mansion and gardens and get a glimpse into American history before, during and after the Revolutionary War. It is located in Massachusetts, USA.
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  • Boston

Boston CityPASS

Visit the New England Aquarium and take a cruise with a harbor tour
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  • Salem

Real Pirates Salem

Set sail for adventure at Real Pirates Salem – the ultimate pirate experience!"
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