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Boston - Waterfront |
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New England Aquarium – The New England Aquarium is a “must do” with kids, and is a wonderful way to experience marine life. Once you step inside, you’ll be wowed by the four story Giant Ocean Tank with green sea turtles and tropical fish. There's penguins diving and swimming, captivating fur seals and sea lions, mesmerizing jellies, and be sure to see the exhibits with local marine life of New England. In the Sharks and Rays touch tank, kids can feel rays and sharks gliding through mangrove roots. |
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Watch divers feed the creatures in the Giant Ocean Tank, don't miss the penguin feedings, and check out the splashy IMAX 3D presentations. | |||
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Boats, boats, boats – Boston is one of the great seafaring cities, and you’ll want to get out on the water, feel the wind in your face, and set your sights to the east. | ||
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Harborwalk – Walk along the waterfront, extending from Charlestown and the North End, through downtown wharfs to the Seaport district. We walked from Christopher Columbus Park, to Long Wharf, Rowe Wharf, over to Fan Pier in the Seaport area. It's fun for kids to watch boats in the harbor – huge container ships pushed by tug boats, sailing ships, water taxis, sailboats, and ferries coming and going. | ||
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Christopher Columbus Park – A charming park with grass, benches, and water play area in warm weather. Pick up a picnic at Quincy Market, sit out and watch the boats coming and going. | ||
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Boston Children’s Museum – This stellar museum is always a big hit with younger kids. Infants and toddlers can explore and crawl in PlaySpace, for bigger kids there’s hands-on art activities, build your own city in the Construction Zone, step into a real Japanese house (don’t forget to take off your shoes, try the futon), play with bubbles, move an animatronic dinosaur, and three-story climbing structure. An innovative museum for more than 100 years! |
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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum (Congress Street Bridge) – In the museum, step into December 16, 1773 – live actors re-create events, walk through a replica ship, the Eleanor, watch videos that make the American Revolution come alive, kids can hoist up tea chests (there're heavy) and toss boxes overboard. At the end of the tour is a tea room, with tea, lemonade, cider, cookies and muffins. | ||
Tip: On our blog, read more: "Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum" |
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace - | ||
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