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Boston: A City Rich In HistoryThe city of Boston is so rich in history that it isn't even possible to visit all the historic landmarks in one simple tour. However, the Freedom Trail is an excellent way to cover a full two-and-a-half-miles of rich and varied history in a short time. Any baseball fan will not be able to resist the tours of Fenway Park, home to the famed Red Sox. For a fun way to spend a few hours or even a whole day, visit the Quincy market for some of the best shopping and dining in the city." About BostonBoston, Massachusetts is one of the United States' most historical cities and a popular travel destination for people in the United States and abroad. The first person to settle in Boston was William Blaxton in 1625 who, for a time, lived alone until settlers purchased land from him to extend the settlement and secure water rights. After the revolutionary war, Boston became one of the world's wealthiest international ports of trade and by the mid-1800's became one of the largest manufacturing centers of the nation. The 1840's brought a huge influx of immigrants from Europe, most notably the Irish and Italians. This resulted in a growing Catholic population which today is the third largest in the United States. Boston was the sight of the first schools in America, the Boston Latin School, established in 1635 and, of course, the famous Harvard College (now the undergraduate section of Harvard University), established in 1636.Through centuries of growth and change, Boston has always maintained a certain aura and fascination with visitors and residents alike. Much of its history can be learned at the Commonwealth Museum where the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights are displayed. The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum is another destination that should be included on everyone's roster when visiting this great city.Boston AttractionsIn addition to these and many other wonderful museums, Boston boasts some great attractions for everyone's taste and budget. From Six Flags to Boston's Duck Tours, there is plenty of fun for everyone. Other attractions include the Franklin Park Zoo, Cape Cod Canal Cruise, Newport Vineyards, Theater-on-Wheels Movie Tour, and New England Aquarium. For visitors to Boston, its appeal is limitless. Whether to learn more about its early history or just to have fun, it is a city of endless adventures.One of the best ways to experience Boston is with the Go Boston card. The Go Boston card provides access to 70 of the most popular attractions in Boston for one low price, resulting in a savings of up to 55%. Also available are a number of discount vacation packages one can easily find online, some offering an 80% savings on last-minute travel plans, including hotels and car rentals.With Boston's rich history and array of attractions suited for the entire family, it is a vacation destination worth planning for. It is one of our national treasures for all to see and enjoy.More on Boston
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