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17th June 2007

Holidaying in Boston, Massachusetts


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by Todd Roeloss

If you are looking for a fantastic destination for your next family vacation, take a trip back in time in American History and visit lovely Boston, Massachusetts. Everyone of every age will certainly enjoy the great history, entertainment, sports, and fun available in this classic Massachusetts city. Whether you make it a weekend trip or a week’s vacation, the options are endless when it comes to things to do and see in the state’s capital. The patriot in everyone will come alive with a trip to Boston.

For those of you with a patriotic inclination, there is the famous Boston Massachusetts Freedom Trail. This trail includes 16 historic sites that played an important part in the making of America. Not only this trail but there are many more things to enjoy here for adults and children alike. Put on your most comfortable walking shoes, as this trail is best covered on foot and would take you to Boston’s historic buildings, special places, memorials and statues. This way you would see much of Boston on foot. You can hire Park Rangers for a guided tour of the trail or explore it yourself. It is advisable to start your adventure at the National Park Visitors Center near the Old State House.

Baseball fans would feel a never before felt thrill on watching the world famous Boston Red Sox slog it out in Fenway Park, the park famous in the entire baseball professional circuit. Moreover, the Boston Red Sox are back on the victory trail, breaking record after record and on a roll.

For football fans, do not miss the fantastic New England Patriots, Super Bowl winners in 2002, 2004, and 2005. These talented athletes take the field and are sure to enjoy both adults and kids alike. Be sure to check out their schedule to see when they’re be playing at the fantastic Gillette Stadium, approximately 30 minute south of the city.

If you hadn’t seen Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market when in Boston, then you hadn’t seen anything at all. These two are attractions enough in themselves to worth a visit, but you can find everything from fresh fruits, vegetables and great souvenirs of the city. Emeril Legasse, the professional chef, is the latest resident of this area and his live shows are a big draw.

Spend an afternoon exploring Boston Common, this great green space that is near and dear to the hearts of every Bostonian. Bring the kids to the park and enjoy playing on the many playgrounds, enjoy a pick up game of baseball, softball, basketball, or soccer.

The Public Garden that boasts of the world famous Swan Boats is another great green space in the city. Let your entire family experience a ride on these great boats. If you are a fan of E.B. White, you will especially relish the swan boats, as they appeared in his classic book, “Trumpet of the Swan”.

Lastly, do not miss the Harvard University, the world famous Massachusetts institution of higher learning. Seeing the fantastic and historic grounds of Harvard may arouse your kid’s interest. And you could always purchase some good books and Ivy League wears from Harvard Square.

Todd Roeloss is the owner of F massachusetts, the web’s premier resource for information about massachusetts. For questions or comments about this article visit: http://www.reelmassachusetts.com/articles

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