MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS Boston & Cambridge The Anchor Boston 1 Shipyard Park, Charlestown 02129 617-286-6546 • theanchorboston.com Boston’s only award-winning multi-story public gathering space, performing and visual arts venue, open-air wine and beer garden and special event setting. Boston African American National Historic Site 14 Beacon Street, Suite 401, Boston 02108 617-742-5415 • nps.gov/boaf The largest area of pre-Civil War black-owned struc- tures in the U.S. These were homes, businesses, schools and churches of a thriving black communi- ty that fought the forces of slavery and inequality. Boston Athenaeum 10-1/2 Beacon Street, Boston 02108 617-227-0270 • bostonathenaeum.org National Landmark library and cultural center, the Athenæum has collected art and books since 1807 and welcomed creative, thoughtful people. Exhibitions, treasures, class visits and tours. H Boston Children’s Museum 308 Congress Street, Boston 02210 617-986-3652 • bostonchildrensmuseum.org Three floors of science, culture, environmental awareness, health and fitness and an arts exhibit space designed for children and families. Experi- ence the fun of learning. H Boston CityPASS Boston Common Visitor Center, 139 Tremont Street, Boston 02111 208-787-4300 • citypass.com/boston Save up to 46% on admission to 4 attractions: New England Aquarium, Museum of Science plus choose 2: Boston Harbor City Cruises, View Boston, Franklin Park Zoo or Harvard Museum of Natural History. H Boston National Historical Park Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston 02129 617-242-5689 • nps.gov/bost/ Provides information and programs on The Freedom Trail. Visitor Center at 15 State Street is open daily, 9am-5pm. Park includes Charlestown Navy Yard, Bunker Hill Museum and Monument. Boston Public Library 700 Boylston Street, Boston 02116 617-536-5400 • bpl.org America’s first public library now serves the city of Boston with 27 neighborhood branch libraries, a col- lection of more than 33 million items and a vibrant online around-the-clock service. H Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Congress Street Bridge, Boston 02210 617-338-1773 • bostonteapartyship.com A live theatrical performance reenacting the “single most important event leading up to the American Revolution.” State-of-the-art technology and origi- nal tea crate from the Boston Tea Party in 1773. H Commonwealth Museum 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston 02125 617-727-9268 sec.state.ma.us/mus/index.html Under the auspices of the Massachusetts Secretary of State and located in the Massachusetts Archives building, this is the only state history museum of people, places and politics in the Commonwealth. H Dick’s House of Sport 760 Boylston Street, Boston 02116 617-449-1050 stores.dickssportinggoods.com/ma/boston We are a destination, an experience, a place where athletes can experiment and play. A retail store where community can gather and be inspired. We are changing retail by elevating experience. Boston is teeming with things to see and do. Day or night, you can find inspiring museum exhibits, explore historical sites or experience edge-of-your-seat sporting events. And with a seemingly endless calendar of special events, it doesn’t matter when you come - you’re sure to have a great time. ON THE TOWN meetboston.com | 75 ©WNDR Museum ©Museum of Illusions Boston ©Institute of Contemporary Art
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