Why Is Fenway Park Important

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The city of Boston is full of historic landmarks and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It's the place of many key events throughout history including the Boston Tea Party and the Battle of Bunker Hill. It's the capital of Massachusetts and one of the biggest places for tourists in the state. Millions of people call the city home while many visitors come from other areas to visit the historic city.

Game at Fenway Park
Fenway Park has been an iconic part of Bean Town since it was built in 1912. If you've ever wanted to see the Red Sox play, you can charter bus rides to avoid parking in and around Fenway for games in the park. http://mlb.mlb.com/bos/fenway-park-living-museum/timeline/index.jsp?year=founding

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There's the Art of the Americas collection, which has 55 new galleries in a new wing of the musuem. There's the Art of Europe, Art of Asia, Art of the Ancient World, Art of Africa and Oceania and Contemporary Art.

The museum was one of the earliest to start collecting photographic works of various artists. There are also jewelry exhibits, musical instruments and textiles. http://www.mfa.org/

Freedom Trail
There's so much rich history in Bean Town that there are organized routes through the city that will help tell the tale of its beginnings. The Freedom Trail is approximately 2.5 miles and it's lined in red, so you can go with a tour group or a self-guided tour. There are churches, meetinghouses and burial grounds to see. http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/

Boston Public Garden
The public garden is an incredible place to visit when you're spending a few days in this great city. You'll be able to relax, walk through and people watch as well as take pictures with an amazing backdrop. There are companies that will talk you on walking photo tours too. http://www.photowalks.com/

Duck Boat

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