Walk the Freedom Trail the first time you visit Boston and you'll quickly get a sense of this coastal city's revolutionary spirit and history. But make sure you also explore some of Boston's fine museums (try the Isabella Stewart Gardner, featuring masterpieces displayed in their collector's mansion) and old neighborhoods (like the North End, Boston's Little Italy). You can't claim to have experienced real Boston culture, though, until you've watched a Red Sox game from the bleachers.
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Located in the heart of the SoWa Art & Design District, Debby's studios are a favorite of both locals and visitors. Her studios feature her extraordinary, award winning photography as well as her unique hand made contemporary art jewelry. Open every Sunday and most Saturdays, as well as the First Friday of every month. Other times are by chance or appointment.
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Beacon Gallery shows work by regional emerging artists working in contemporary painting and sculpture. Beacon Gallery aims to connect high-potential emerging artists with collectors and institutions around the world. We invite anyone in the SOWA area in Boston to come by and visit our gallery!
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Maybe you already know Paul Pedulla's paintings, having seen them at galleries or online via Serena & Lily or other venues. Here's a chance to meet the artist, see his minimalist works, ask questions, learn about his style. Paul has been featured in numerous publications and blogs and his works can be found in homes and businesses from California to Germany.
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During daylight hours on Fridays and Saturdays, the Haymarket on Hanover Street, near Boston's North End, is rich with culture and bargains. Visitors who stroll through the crowded alley can spend very little and come home with a full load of fresh fruit, vegetables and seafood sold by local vendors.
Come and bundled up so you could walk around stall by stall. Wear hats, gloves, and walkable shoes. Ohh, bring your reusable shopping bags too. There are tents and tents of fruits, veggies, and more. Meat and fish too. One particular and honorary mention is the Harry’s cheese and cold cut. You can’t miss it as it is the only one in the market. The shop/stall has been around for 40 some years. A variety of cheeses, cold cuts and olives. Both staff are most attentive, funny, and hospitable. They advise you to try, and ways to enjoy the antipasto. The shopping experience was fun, and we haggled like long lost friends. Love it!
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Founded in 1897, the Society of Arts + Crafts is the nation's oldest craft nonprofit. Located in Boston's Seaport District, the Society's mission is to support the livelihoods of craft artists and advance public appreciation of contemporary craft.
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Super art gallery in a lovely old building. Note - Closed on Monday’s . Well kept location and worth a visit.
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After 23 years on Newbury Street, the Gallery has recently relocated to SoWa, Boston's art and design district in the South End. The Gallery features over 10,000 original vintage posters for sale - one of the best collections in the world.
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