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This friendly but quirky New England town packs a lot into a fairly small space, which results in notoriously treacherous driving. Be sure to cross the river to sample the riches of Cambridge. Cambridge is home to Harvard and swan boats that charm all those who ride in the Public Garden. Delight in walking, shopping and eating at wonderful restaurants in the North End’s Italian neighborhood and Chinatown. History, art, theater and music; it is all here in abundance. Take the quaint "Green Line" to the MFA, take in a ballgame at Fenway, or people watch on the fashionable and funky Newbury Street and make fun the local accent.

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(The New) Institute of Contemporary Art
955 Boylston Street
Tel. 617.266.4021

www.icaboston.org
The new Institute for Contemporary Art is a waterfront structure that looks as though it is levitating above the water.  The inaugural exhibition, Super Vision, hosts 27 visually stunning artists’ works.

The Freedom Trail
15 State Street (National Park Service Visitor’s Center)

Follow a self-guided tour or take a two to three-hour free Park Service tour, which includes 16 historic sites.  The tour even visits Paul Revere’s House, the Bunker Hill Monument, the Old North Church and the Charlestown navy yard, home to the USS Constitution “Old Ironsides,” launched in 1797 and now the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. Just follow the red painted sidewalks to cover 250 years of American history.

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
280 The Fenway
Tel. 617.566.401
www.gardnermuseum.org
Originally a private residence, this is a unique museum experience spanning thirty centuries. Three floors of cloister-like galleries filled with paintings, sculpture, tapestries, furniture and decorative arts surround a garden courtyard blooming with life in all seasons. Isabella Stewart Gardner first welcomed visitors to her museum on New Year's Day, 1903 and the museum has remained essentially unchanged since her death in 1924.

Whale Watch
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Tel. 617.973.5281
www.neaq.org
One of the country’s most exciting aquariums displays some of the largest mammals in the world. A high-speed catamaran whisks patrons safely to Stellwagen Bank, a busy feeding area for whales, dolphins, sea birds and other marine life just 30 miles east of Boston. Naturalists answer questions and explain how they collect information on whales. Best of all, whale sightings are guaranteed. In the rare event no whales show up, they will offer a complimentary ticket to another whale watch.

Museum of Fine Art
465 Huntington Avenue
Tel. 617.267.9300
www.mfa.org
The "MFA" has a collection of over 400,000 works of art ranging from early European to modern contemporary and includes fashion, textile and even musical instruments.  It is a bit surprising that it is often overlooked as it is one of the finest museums in America.