Tag Archives: Boston Educational Tour

Paul Revere House

  Paul Revere House [caption id="attachment_31557" align="alignright" width="425"] Paul Revere Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere left his house in Boston’s North End to begin the infamous Midnight Ride, warning the colonial fighters that the British were coming. The Paul Revere house museum is not only dedicated to the legend that became…
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Museum of Science & Omni Theater

[caption id="attachment_39596" align="alignright" width="425"] Museum of Science Credit Kyle Klein[/caption] Museum of Science & Omni Theater Just Imagine If you’re planning a trip to Boston for your group, don’t forget to spend some time at the Museum of Science. There are plenty of interactive programs and exhibits for children but don’t underestimate this place solely…
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Mary Baker Eddy Library

Mary Baker Eddy Library [caption id="attachment_39583" align="alignright" width="425"] mary baker eddy 3 credit Liz Backlund[/caption] Mary Baker Eddy, born in 1821, was an author and spiritual American philanthropist. Devoting her life to the edification of God and the healing of the helpless and downtrodden, Eddy's legacy is preserved in the Boston based Mary Baker Eddy…
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Salem Witch Museum

[caption id="attachment_3801" align="alignright" width="300"] Credit: Salem Witch Museum[/caption] Salem Witch Museum Discover the drama and terrible thrill of America’s most phenomenal spectacle of magic and the dark side of power, the Salem witch hunts. Travel back to the Massachusetts of 1692 when the United States was but a distant dream and Puritan culture reigned supreme…
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USS Constitution

USS Constitution [caption id="attachment_31568" align="alignright" width="425"] USS Constitution Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] The USS Constitution Museum is located in Boston, Massachusetts. It houses the largest collection of USS Constitution-related objects assembled in one location. These collections focus on the Ship’s origin, her role in the early republic, her continuing story, and on those who have shaped…
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New England Aquarium

New England Aquarium [caption id="attachment_39623" align="alignright" width="425"] Seahorses at New England Aquarium Credit Liz Backlund[/caption] A major destination for visitors in Boston, the New England Aquarium is also a leader in marine preservation and educational resources. This institution is constantly evolving its approach to the public and education as well as its efforts to protect…
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Old North Church

Old North Church [caption id="attachment_31560" align="alignright" width="300"] Old North Church Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Founded in 1722, Christ Church, also known as Old North Church, is Boston's oldest surviving church building. The Old North campus includes the 1713 Clough House, a chapel built in 1918 for Italian immigrants which is now the gift shop, three courtyards…
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