Boston is a unique city filled with history at every turn. It can be overwhelming! Here’s what the locals are saying about Boston’s history and guided tours.
History
Gerri Taylor says: Shop and lunch on Newbury Street and stop at the New England Historical Society and check out your genealogy! Also, if you have a chance, go see the Adams House in Quincy. A neat place for history buffs!
Mary Lou Walsh says: I also think the Holocaust Memorial is incredible.
Mary Lou Walsh says: I also think the Holocaust Memorial is incredible.
Guided Tours
Catherine Meloche says: Take a Duck Tour, a fun way to see some of Boston’s historical places!
Anne Patey says: Taking a Duck Tour is a fun way to get to know Boston. I loved that I was sitting up higher than all other vehicles and could see everything that I was learning about.
Gerri Taylor says: The Freedom Trail will help you relive the history of Boston!
Bruce Churchill says: The Charles Riverboat Company cruise from the Cambridgeside Galleria up to Harvard (and back) is a great way to see Boston and Cambridge.
Anne Patey says: Taking a Duck Tour is a fun way to get to know Boston. I loved that I was sitting up higher than all other vehicles and could see everything that I was learning about.
Gerri Taylor says: The Freedom Trail will help you relive the history of Boston!
Bruce Churchill says: The Charles Riverboat Company cruise from the Cambridgeside Galleria up to Harvard (and back) is a great way to see Boston and Cambridge.
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Image Credits - Holocaust Museum, Duck Tour boat: Wikipedia