"The Warren Tavern is the oldest tavern in Massachusetts. It was among the first buildings erected after the British destruction of Charlestown. According to historical accounts, founding fathers Paul Revere and George Washington visited the tavern for refreshments and conversation."
The freedom trail is a 2.5 mile long voyage through Boston that highlights the history of this wonderful city. The freedom trail starts in the Boston Commons (downtown Boston), through the Old North Church in the North End, and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
The aquarium is a great place for families to explore the under water world. At the New England Aquarium you can interact with sharks and rays at the Touch Tank, observe northern seals at play in the Marine Mammal Center, and greet Myrtle the turtle at the impressive four-story Giant Ocean Tank.
Located in downtown Boston, established in 1742 where our nations fathers called it "The Cradle of Liberty". In its present day, Faneuil Hall is home to over 80 vendors and occupies over 200,000+ square feet
Otherwise known as the "Cathedral of Boston", "Fenway" is a staple to of Boston entertainment.
220 Foot statue commemorates the Patriots "Moral Victory" in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill