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Boston, A City For All Tastes
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Boston is the epitome of what America history is all about, an American city that proudly trades in on its colonial past, having served a crucial role in the nation's development from a few wayward pilgrims right through the Revolutionary War.
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Beautiful Boston
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Salem Maritime National Historic Park
Salem, founded in 1629, is most noted for the infamous Witch Trials of 1692 but also noted for its shipping and trade with the Far East during colonial times.
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President John F. Kennedy Library & Museum
Step back into the recreated world of the early 1960s and experience first hand the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. Period settings from the White House and 25 multimedia exhibits create a stirring account of President Kennedy's thousand days in office.
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Boston By The Sea The Maritime Trail
Let song and story transport you back in time to Boston Harbor's history. Join in skits about salty characters from Boston's past; sing along with lively sea chanteys; become a powder monkey on Old Ironsides. Take part in the recreation of some of Boston's most historic events, such as the Boston Tea Party.
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Bunker Hill Monument
Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes! This legendary order has come to symbolize the conviction and determination of the ill-equipped American colonists facing powerful British forces during the famous battle fought on this site on June 17, 1775.
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The MIT Museum
The MIT Museum is home to renowned collections in science and technology, holography, architecture and design, nautical engineering and history. The Museum's programs and exhibits invite visitors (adults, children and groups) into the facinating world of MIT. There's always something to see, enjoy, experience and learn at the MIT Museum.
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