meetboston.com | 115 Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce & CVB 5 Patti Page Way, Centerville 02632 888-33CAPECOD • capecodchamber.org Visit our website for the new Cape Cod Travel Guide, which includes information on accommodations, activities, dining, beaches and events on Cape Cod. See ad page 53. Concord Visitor Center 58 Main Street, Concord 01742 978-318-3061 • visitconcord.org Your first stop in Concord for helpful staff, maps and information. We provide public restrooms, hop-on shuttle and bike rentals and offer a range of tours. We proudly welcome visitors to our wonderful town. Downtown Boston Alliance 101 Arch Street, Suite 160, Boston 02110 617-261-0066 • downtownboston.org Our mission is to enrich the experience of those who live, work or shop in downtown Boston by improving the district’s appearance and creating a welcoming, safe atmosphere. Emerald Necklace Conservancy 350 Jamaicaway, Boston 02130 617-522-2700 • emeraldnecklace.org The Conservancy connects people and parks and conserves the Emerald Necklace through projects and programs that enrich the visitor experience and restore the landscape, waterways and parkways. Esplanade Association Charles River Esplanade, Boston 02115 617-227-0365 • esplanade.org A 21-year-old nonprofit organization that works to revitalize the Charles River Esplanade and build community by providing educational, cultural and recreational programs for everyone. The Fenway Alliance P.O. Box 231079, Boston 02123 617-437-7544 • fenwayculture.org A consortium of 21 globally renowned cultural and academic institutions located in the Fenway. Friends of Polly Sumner 50 Fleet Street, PH1, Boston 02109 781-264-0805 • pollysumner.com Polly Sumner, a real doll, arrived in Boston on a Tea Party ship and now resides at the Old South Meeting House. She shares her Revolutionary adventures in a children’s book by Boston author Richard C. Wiggin. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce 265 Franklin Street, Suite 1216, Boston 02110 617-227-4500 • bostonchamber.com A broad-based association representing more than 1,700 businesses of all sizes from virtually every industry and profession in the Boston area. Massachusetts Lodging Association P.O. Box 960789, Boston 02196 617-720-1776 • masslodging.com Trade association representing and promoting the lodging industry of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism (MOTT) McCormack Building, One Ashburton Place Room 2101, Boston 02108 800-227-MASS (6277) • visitma.com View our digital guides including the Massachusetts Travel Guide and Historic Women Trailblazers of Massachusetts. Plan your getaway now with our new app at visitma.com. Massachusetts Port Authority One Harborside Drive, Suite 200S East Boston 02128 617-568-5000 • massport.com Everything you need to know about New England’s busiest airport, including real-time traffic, parking and weather information. Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports & Entertainment One City Hall Plaza, Room 802, Boston 02201 617-635-3911 • boston.gov/tourism The mayor’s office produces public events that celebrate the city’s cultural diversity and commem- orate its rich history. MBTA Visitors' Pass Program 10 Park Plaza, Room 6720, Boston 02116 617-222-6117 • mbta.com Visitors can purchase a 1- or 7-day LinkPass or a Charlie Ticket. Fare-vending machines are located throughout all subway stations .H Neighborhood of Affordable Housing 143 Border Street, Dorchester 02121 617-567-5882 • noahcdc.org We hold concerts and events that address resilience issues, Hispanic traditional events like Day of Corn, street tours of environmental justice history and kayaking in the summer that is free to the public. North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau Maria Miles Center, P.O. Box 5193 1-95 Southbound, Exit 60, Salisbury, MA 01952 978-465-6555 • northofboston.org Minutes from Boston, you’ll find the quintessential New England experience. For NBCVB visitor infor- mation, free brochures and travel packages, visit our website. See ad page 55. OpenTable.com 415-344-4288 • opentable.com Allows diners to make online reservations at restau- rants in the Boston area. Reservations are free and can be made around the clock. Diners can search by cuisine, price and location. Book online today! Roxbury Cultural District 20 Eustis Street, Roxbury 02119 roxburyculturaldistrict.com Roxbury, the center of African American culture in Boston, has strong ties to jazz and to early leaders of the Civil Rights movement. Roxbury Cultural District includes Nubian Square and John Eliot Square. Town of Arlington 730 Mass Avenue, Arlington 02476 781-316-3095 • arlingtonma.gov/ A bustling suburb of Boston, home to Minuteman Bikeway and site of the Battle of Menotomy, with in- credible dining, shopping and cultural institutions like Jason Russell House and Cyrus Dallin Museum.