76 | meetboston.com Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate 210 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston 02125 617-740-7000 • emkinstitute.org We are dedicated to educating the public about our government, invigorating public discourse, encour- aging participatory democracy and inspiring the next generation of citizens and leaders. H Embrace Boston 50 Milk Street, 16th Floor, Boston 02109 embraceboston.org Memorial honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King and their work in Boston inspires visitors to reflect on the values of racial and economic justice that both espoused. The First Church of Christ, Scientist 210 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston 02115 617-450-2000 christianscience.com/plaza Christian Science Plaza is home to The First Church of Christ, Scientist, The Mary Baker Eddy Library, How Do You See the World?® experience and Map- parium® globe. Explore stories of global progress. H See ad page 77. Franklin Park Zoo 1 Franklin Park Road, Boston 02121 617-541-LION • zoonewengland.org Incredible animals from around the globe - western lowland gorillas at Gorilla Grove (seasonal), the African lion in Kalahari Kingdom and Masai giraffes in Giraffe Savannah. It’s an unforgettable adventure! H See ad page 77. Go City P.O. Box 268, New York, NY 10101 gocity.com/boston Go Boston® pass allows you to save up to 55% off admission to over 40 attractions and tours vs. pay- ing at the gate. Do as much as you want each day. Purchase online or from the free Go City Card app! H Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge 02138 617-495-9400 • harvardartmuseums.org Three museums - the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger and Arthur M. Sackler Museums - united in one spectac- ular venue with three levels of art, spanning ancient to modern times. Please visit website for details. H Harvard Museum of Natural History 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge 02138 617-495-3045 • hmnh.harvard.edu Explore the celebrated Blaschka Glass Flowers, roar with the Siberian tiger, find your birthstone gem and go back in time in Romer Hall, home of the famous 42-foot mounted Kronosaurus. H Institute of Contemporary Art 25 Harbor Shore Drive, Boston 02210 617-478-3100 • icaboston.org Located on Boston’s waterfront, the ICA presents exhibitions, performances and programs that invite audiences of all ages to participate in the excite- ment of new art and ideas. H Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 25 Evans Way, Boston 02115 617-566-1401 • gardnermuseum.org Modeled after a 15th-century Venetian palazzo sur- rounding an indoor courtyard. One of the world’s most remarkable collections of works by Rem- brandt, Michelangelo, Raphael, Degas and Sargent. H John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum Columbia Point, Boston 02125 617-514-1600 • jfklibrary.org The only presidential library in New England is on a beautiful waterfront location. The museum tells the story of JFK’s 1,000 days in office. H See ad page 13. John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 1-420, Boston 02210 617-261-2440 Enjoy art and cultural exhibits, educational pro- grams, breathtaking panoramic harbor views and tours of visiting historic ships, or enjoy a picnic in the 2.25-acre outdoor HarborPark on Fan Pier. H LEGO® Discovery Center Boston 598 Assembly Row, Somerville 02145 617-702-5593 legolanddiscoverycenter.com/boston Welcome to our new LEGO® Discovery Center Boston. It’s the home of LEGO® play, where you and your family can create your own adventures with over two million bricks. H Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street, Boston 02215 617-536-1608 • masshist.org The nation’s oldest historical society, founded in 1791, brings alive the stories of America’s past through a series of changing exhibitions and public programs that are free to the public. H MIT Museum 314 Main Street, Cambridge 02142 617-253-5927 • web.mit.edu/museum Inspired by the spirit and drive of innovation, the museum offers exhibitions, programming and hands-on activities meant to “turn MIT inside/out.” H Mount Auburn Cemetery 580 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge 02138 617-547-7105 • mountauburn.org A vibrant urban green space, active cemetery, public garden and historic site. We welcome the public to connect with nature, the stories of those who have come before them and art. Museum of African American History 46 Joy Street, Boston 02114 617-742-5415 • maah.org New England’s largest African American history museum with three National Historic Sites dating back to the early 1800s and the Black Heritage Trail, which attracts visitors from around the world. H Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston 02115 617-267-9300 • mfa.org See masterpieces from around the world and across the ages. Gallery tours, audiotapes and maps available in different languages, dining and shopping. Green Line E train to the Museum of Fine Arts stop. H See ad inside front cover.