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Black Heritage Trail and the Afro-American Museum
A museum and walking tour dedicated to the preservation of African American history.
Boston Athenaeum
One of the oldest and most distinguished independent libraries in the United States
Boston Duck Tours
These unique tours take you on a trip through land and water to explore all of the history Boston has to offer.
Children's Museum
A fun, hands-on educational experience for both children and family.
Copley Place (photo right)
Located on a 9.5-acre site, the upscale center includes two levels of shopping, restaurants, four office buildings, 1,400 parking spaces and two hotels.
Franklin Park Zoo
Offers several exhibits featuring African, Australian, and tropical animals, butterflies, and a petting zoo for the kids.
The Freedom Trail
A great and fun way to see Boston on foot and explore 16 historic sights. Guided tours are available, or you can follow the trail on your own.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Housed in the late collectors home, the collection features works from periods ranging from ancient art to the late 19th century.
Museum of Fine Arts
A must. Boston's largest and best-known art museum. The MFA has an extensive collection and hosts traveling exhibits.
Museum of Science
Offers educational, participatory exhibits to teach and promote curiosity in science. A great place to spend the day.
New England Aquarium
This website offers information about the exciting and diverse exhibits of all forms of aquatic life.
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