Boston, MA Landmarks
Landmarks in Boston, MA
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TD Banknorth Garden150 Causeway St In 1995, this cavernous arena (formerly named the FleetCenter) became home to the citys professional basketball and hockey teams. It has 19,600 seats, 104 executive suites, four promenade suites, 2... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Shear Madness74 Warrenton St Looking for a lively and interactive bit of theater? This playhouse may be the ticket. It is home to two long-running theatrical productions. Bostons longest-running production, _Shear Madness_ de... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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New England Medical Center750 Washington St New England Medical Center comprises of two full-service hospitals - one for adults and The Floating Hospital for Children. Both offer emergency services. Ample garage parking is available. View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Massachusetts State House24 Beacon St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge
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Bunker Hill55 Constitution Rd | Charlestown View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Statue of Paul RevereJames Rego Square | Hanover St. at Clark St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Statue of Benjamin FranklinSchool St. at City Hall Ave View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Site of the Boston MassacreCongress Street View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Cutler Majestic Theatre219 Tremont St Emerson College, Bostons communications college, bought this beautiful, 976-seat theater in 1983 and reopened it after a six-year renovation. In addition to serving Emersons performing arts student... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Harrison Gray Otis House141 Cambridge St This early 19th-century house was built by Charles Bulfinch, Bostons first and most famous architect. The Federal-style building was one of three homes that he designed for the prominent 18th-centu... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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The Big DigAtlantic Avenue A visitor to Boston would have to go to great lengths to avoid running into road construction these days. Boston is home to the largest, most ambitious and most expensive civil engineering project ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Old South Church645 Boylston St When this congregation was formed in 1669, it was a dissenting group from the First Church in Boston and was known as the Third Church. Famous historical members of this churchs congregation includ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Harpoon Brewery/Mass Bay Brewing Co.306 Northern Ave View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Nichols House Museum55 Mount Vernon St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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