Emerald Necklace

2021-04-03

Emerald Necklace park system extended from the Boston Common to Franklin Park. Designed somewhere in the range of 1878 and 1895 by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., with Charles Eliot, John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., it is perhaps the first metropolitan scenic route on the planet. The center of the 1,100-section of land system includes five parks: Jamaica Pond,

Charles River Esplanade

2021-04-01

Based on the south bank of Charles River Charles River Esplanade is a public park. It is situated in the Bay Area and lies from the Boston centralized server neighborhoods, separated by the rapid Storrow Drive. Charles River Esplanade itself is a picturesque spot with walkways, local area sailing, and furthermore a presentation stage called Hatch Memorial Shell.The esplanade territory is an ideal spot for a walk or run, or in any event, for a day out,  

Skywalk Observatory

2021-03-30

Situated at Boston’s Prudential Tower on the 50th floor, the Skywalk Observatory provides surrounding landscape and 360-degree views of the city. Here you can find out about striking landmarks, visit the onsite Dreams of Freedom Museum, or adventure two floors up to appreciate a supper at the Top of the Hub Restaurant and Lounge.

Harvard Art Museums

2021-03-27

The 2014 redesign and extension of Harvard's art museums permitted the university's massive 250,000-piece collection to come altogether under one stylish roof, designed by architect extraordinaire Renzo Piano. The artwork traverses the globe, with isolated assortments committed to Asian 

Massachusetts State House

2021-03-25

High peak Beacon Hill, Massachusetts’ legislators and leaders endeavor to transform their ideas into solid policies and practices within the State House. John Hancock gave the land (already some portion of his cow field) 

Harborwalk

2021-03-23

Part of the lavishness of the Harborwalk is its variety, mirroring the various activities and urban textures of adjacent land.  In places, the HarborWalk reaches out into sea modern regions, permitting guests to see at short proximity working port tasks.

Trinity Church

2021-03-20

New York City's highest building upon consecration in 1846; Trinity Church includes a 280ft-high chime tower and a luxuriously hued stained-glass window over the raised area. Renowned inhabitants of its quiet burial ground incorporate Founding Father and first secretary of the Treasury 

Old South Meeting House

2021-03-17

Dating from 1729, Boston’s Old South Meeting House was a congregational church and a social occasion place for protestors who sparked the American Revolution with the 1773 Boston Tea Party. A critical site on Boston's Freedom Trail, 

Harvard Square

2021-03-16

Harvard Square is an offbeat and an intellectual area with a mix of ages, languages and cultures. Its roads are fixed with cafés, autonomous book shops, films, and music stores. The focal point of the zone, 

Castle Island

2021-03-13

In 1928 a part of land was used to join Castle Island to terrain Massachusetts, and keeping in mind that this place for outdoor entertainment and history is no longer technically an island, local people still allude to it by its original name.