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In Boston, Fanuiel Hall / Quincy Market is a must. It��s a little touristy now, but still a place to revel in history while eating and shopping to your heart��s content.
Freedom Trail as well, except don_t walk the whole thing. Just hit some of the highlights. Go to the old North Church, Old South Meetinghouse, Paul Revere_s house, and the nearby Cemetery to see John Hancock and other famous people tombstones.
If you like museums, the MFA (Museum of Fine Arts) is one of my favorite in the world (that and the Mus��e D_Orsay in Paris). Museum of Science is pretty neat too, lots of cool stuff.
If you like Baseball, you might be able to catch a Red Sox game. Fenway_s very easy to get to by subway.
If you like to shop, go to the shops at Prudential Center / Copley Plaza. Also, be sure to walk down nearby Newbury St just for fun and window shop.
Harvard Sq can be entertaining to walk around. Or you can bounce down to MIT and walk those hallways as well. Next to that is the esplanade, where you can walk the Charles River, which is gorgeous in the summer time, walk downtown and grab something to eat near Fanueil hall!
You can also get a day pass for the _T_ (subway) and ride all over just for fun!
If you want to wander outside of Boston (like if you have a car),
There_s also
Salem (north of Boston),
Bunker Hill memorial in Charlestown (and you can climb it)
Old Ironsides (USS Constitution) in Charlestown,
JFK library (just south of Boston),
Lexington and Concord (where it all started) out Route 2 (about 30-40 min away).
Be sure to have a meal at a restaurant in Boston��s famous Italian North End.
Enjoy the seafood too! For affordable seafood, No Name_s is the place to go. Outside of that, you could do the old reliable Durgin Park @ Quincy Market.
As you might be able to tell, Boston_s one of my favorite cities.
Hope you have a fantastic time!
Seriously do the duck tours, see fanueil hall/Qunicy Market, Walk the Freedom trail and see the Public Gardens and Boston Common
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