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TRAVELPRO writes, "It's great for both children and adults too. Five large, colorful galleries are filled with over 150 fun, easy-to-use exhibits that delight, entertain, and inform. There's something for the
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kjlouden writes, "Orchard House is a little smaller and not quite as perfect as the house in the movie, which I believe was a home in Sturbridge Village. Still, I had trouble picturing Louisa May Alcott here
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dblumberg writes, "The Boston Jewish Film Festival features contemporary cinema from around the world on Jewish themes. Each November, the festival brings high quality foreign films to the city. Documentaries
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Lorih writes, "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 Art
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kiwikya writes, "I feel bad that I have to give the Children's Museum a rating of: eh. I know a lot of
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Suzannecat writes, "Even though we don't live in Boston, we became members at The Children's Museum
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AngelaM writes, "Like the Gardner Museum, the De Cordova Museum started out as the vision of a sole collector. Julian de Cordova (1850-1945) traveled the world, collecting anything he found interesting. In the
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kjlouden writes, "This tour is an exercise in appreciation of the spirit of independence that began in Boston to define this country--that's what the tour guide told us. She was referring to the difficulty in
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