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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Yummy Walks offers fun and delicious walking, food tasting, and discovery tours. We highlight off the beaten path "mom and pop" establishments that locals frequent as well as iconic eateries and restaurants. Throughout, we incorporate unique and delicious food tastings. Besides the great food, our guests learn the history, culture, architecture, and entertainment offerings of a specific neighborhood.Our tours include: Foods of the Freedom Trail, North End/Little Italy Food Tour, and the Chowda/Seafood Tour.
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A cannon placement on the monument's hill forced the British evacuation from Boston in 1776.
Always a great place to visit year round... yes even in a snow storm. History behind it is fascinating to picture a group of colonists dragging canons to this place, setting them up, and watch the British decide to leave our harbor. A historic moment to witness the beginning of our freedom sends chills up my spine.
Candlepin bowling is unique to New England and the Canadian provinces. A long-time hidden gem in South Boston. The cast of Good Will Hunting held their wrap party here in 1998. Anthony Bourdain bowled with us in a segment of No Reservations. Beer and wine available. Fun for all ages.
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