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The Museum of Fine Arts ("MFA") in Boston, founded in 1870, has the second largest museum collection in the Western hemisphere, after the Metropolitan Museum. You can pass a few hours in the MFA, viewing...
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We have been to the Museum of Science many times before. This particular visit, we took in a new exhibit called "Body Worlds 2". In short, they are actually human specified preserved by...
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If your name is Isabella this is one of the times you will be really glad, all Isabellas get free entrance to this museum. Now being an Isabelle I tried to convince them that my...
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In coalition with Harvard University, this museum is three museums in one. The Botanical Museum includes plants, paleontological evidence of ancient plants and a famous collection of flowers made from glass. The Museum of Comparative...
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A five-building complex that includes Quincy Market, there are more than 100 places to eat, shop and drink at this historic site. French merchant Peter Faneuil (pronounced FAN-you-wull) gave the hall that precedes the marketplace...
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Even though we don't live in Boston, we became members at The Children's Museum Boston
because the place is huge, the exhibits keep changing, and the kids love it!
My son's favorite part bar none...
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With an antique brick facade set among downtown skyscrapers, any passerby can pick this building out as a relic from an earlier time. Now a museum run by The Bostonian Society, the site has a...
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Things To Do > Outdoor Activities > Museums
This botanical garden, located in Jamaica Plain, is the crown jewel in Frederick Law Olmsted's Emerald Necklace, which is the chain of Boston parks that he created. The manicured grounds, under the management of Harvard...
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Since 1936 this popular museum has offered rotating exhibits of modern art, including photography and video. Located in what was once a firehouse, the focus is on acquiring the latest in innovative art rather than...
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In the courtyards and alleyways of Beacon Hill (usually closed to the public), you will find a marvelous display of artwork for sale. Even if many of the pieces are beyond your budget, the...
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