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Black Heritage Trail


Beacon Hill walking tour
14 Beacon Street
National Park Service
Boston, MA
United States
+1 617 742 5415 (Organizers)
http://www.nps.gov/
The Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston has several sites significant to the history of African Americans, commemorated by this 1.6-mile trail. From June through August, the National Park Service conducts free two-hour tours that begin at the corner of Beacon and Park Streets. Landmarks include a memorial to the first black regiment to fight in the Civil War and the African Meeting House, the first black-led church in the United States. Many of the historic homes on the trail are still privately owned and may only be viewed from the outside. Call to arrange private tours in the offseason.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Black Heritage Trail photo by smartnezz™
Photo: smartnezz™
Black Heritage Trail photo by Jeff Smith
Photo: Jeff Smith
 

 
Boston African-American National Historical Park


Afro-American history
14 Beacon Street,
Boston, MA 02108
United States
+1 617 742 5415
http://www.nps.gov/boaf/
This park in Beacon Hill neighbourhood houses a museum and a 1.6 mile site of 15 historical sites. The museum provides you with interesting information on the African-American community before the Civil War broke out. Other landmarks are - the African Meeting House and the oldest African-American church in America. Let the rangers and guides lead your trail through history.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
BostonWalks


Customized walking or biking tours
52 Grove Street
Old Cambridge Properties
Boston, MA 02108
United States
+1 617 489 5020
http://members.tripod.com/~Bos...
Run by a real estate agency, this tour company offers tailored walking or biking tours according to your interests. Walk through the churches of the North End, amble Irish South Boston with views of Pleasure Bay and Castle Island, or take the Armenian/Greek tour to Strawberry Hill. Whatever your interest may be, this office can customize a tour for your family or group. Reservations necessary several weeks in advance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
BostonWalks photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Charles River Esplanade


Riverside recreation
Storrow Drive
Boston, MA 02116
United States
+1 617 727 1188 x445
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/...
Get a feel for Boston with a stroll along 17 miles of riverside paths and parks. Watch sailboats and racing college crews. On summer evenings, there is free music at the Hatch Memorial Shell (an outdoor stage), and there are always hundreds of walkers, joggers, bikers, dog-walkers and sunbathers enjoying the view. The best way to reach the river is via the Arthur Fiedler footbridge, which is close to the intersection of Beacon and Arlington Streets in the Back Bay, or via the pedestrian bridge near the Charles/MGH T station.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Charles River Esplanade photo by Jim Twitchell
Photo: Jim Twitchell
Charles River Esplanade photo by Kevin Turner
Photo: Kevin Turner
Charles River Esplanade photo by Jim Twitchell
Photo: Jim Twitchell
Charles River Esplanade photo by Jim Twitchell
Photo: Jim Twitchell
Charles River Esplanade photo by Bryan Elie
Photo: Bryan Elie
Charles River Esplanade photo by Brian Graves
Photo: Brian Graves
Charles River Esplanade photo by Anne Marchesani
Photo: Anne Marchesani
Charles River Esplanade photo by John Healy
Photo: John Healy
 

 
Community Boating, Inc.


Sailing on the Charles
21 David Mugar Way
Charles River Esplanade
Boston, MA 02114
United States
+1 617 523 1038
http://www.community-boating.org
During the summer months, the Charles River is filled with small sailboats. Most of them belong this organization, which is the oldest and largest public sailing program in the country. A two-day membership is available to those with prior sailing experience. A fleet of more than 140 boats includes 14.5-foot Cape Cod Mercuries, Lasers, sailboards and Rhodes 19s. The organization's primary mission is the Junior Program—children sail all summer for $1. The 5,000-member adult program helps support this great tradition.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Community Boating, Inc. photo by Iceburns
Photo: Iceburns
Community Boating, Inc. photo by Christine Espino
Photo: Christine Espino
Community Boating, Inc. photo by Liam Scheff
Photo: Liam Scheff
Community Boating, Inc. photo by Jason Adler
Photo: Jason Adler
Community Boating, Inc. photo by rich sheehan
Photo: rich sheehan
Community Boating, Inc. photo by justin grotelueschen
Photo: justin grotelueschen
 

 
Granary Burying Ground


Resting place of patriots
Park & Tremont Streets
Boston, MA 02108
United States
+1 617 635 7389
http://www.cityofboston.gov/fr...
This historic cemetery, established in 1660, is the final resting place of many notable figures of the American Revolution. Besides famous patriots such as Samuel Adams and Paul Revere, the graves of the Boston Massacre victims (and Elizabeth "Mother" Goose herself) are among the more renowned in the graveyard. Located on the Freedom Trail across from the Park Street Church, this cemetery is a piece of Boston's varied history, and worth a visit. Wander the haphazard rows and see if you can recognize some of the thousands of names—you may be surprised by what you find.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Granary Burying Ground photo by Mez Love
Photo: Mez Love
Granary Burying Ground photo by Kyle Hutchinson
Photo: Kyle Hutchinson
Granary Burying Ground photo by SM&E
Photo: SM&E
Granary Burying Ground photo by Paul Morris
Photo: Paul Morris
Granary Burying Ground photo by Amy Crow
Photo: Amy Crow
Granary Burying Ground photo by Samantha Chan
Photo: Samantha Chan
Granary Burying Ground photo by David Mitchell
Photo: David Mitchell
Granary Burying Ground photo by Sandra Tasic
Photo: Sandra Tasic
Granary Burying Ground photo by Bethany Snyder
Photo: Bethany Snyder
Granary Burying Ground photo by Melissa Beacom
Photo: Melissa Beacom
Granary Burying Ground photo by Brianne Karabetsos
Photo: Brianne Karabetsos
Granary Burying Ground photo by Josh B
Photo: Josh B
Granary Burying Ground photo by Belle of Madison
Photo: Belle of Madison
Granary Burying Ground photo by mavignon
Photo: mavignon
Granary Burying Ground photo by bums.girl
Photo: bums.girl
Granary Burying Ground photo by Laia Senserrich
Photo: Laia Senserrich
Granary Burying Ground photo by Matthew Beatty
Photo: Matthew Beatty
Granary Burying Ground photo by Louis Zoellar Bicket
Photo: Louis Zoellar Bicket
Granary Burying Ground photo by ChuckJason
Photo: ChuckJason
 

 
Hatch Memorial Shell


Outdoor concert venue
10 Storrow Memorial Drive
Boston, MA 02108
United States
+1 617 626 1250 (Department of Conservation & Recreation)
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/hatch_...
Located on the Charles River Esplanade along Storrow Drive, this large outdoor performance stage is best known as the home of the Boston Pops Annual Fourth of July Concert and fireworks. Built in 1940, the shell is a beloved part of Boston that is host to many events from spring until early fall. A 10-acre lawn serves as seating for attendees. The stage hosts rock, jazz, country and other music concerts. Films are occasionally shown as well. All events are free. There is one concession stand.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by Jana Schwartz
Photo: Jana Schwartz
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by Dick Leonhardt
Photo: Dick Leonhardt
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by lindseyw
Photo: lindseyw
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by Brendan Crosser-McGa
Photo: Brendan Crosser-McGa
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by Andrew Desalme
Photo: Andrew Desalme
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by essygie
Photo: essygie
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by j. kiely jr.
Photo: j. kiely jr.
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by Jennifer Knudsen
Photo: Jennifer Knudsen
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by hs92382000
Photo: hs92382000
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by gollermike
Photo: gollermike
Hatch Memorial Shell photo by Marc Amos
Photo: Marc Amos
 

 
Yoga Studio


Yoga instruction
7 Temple Street
Boston, MA 02139
United States
+1 617 566 1489
http://www.yogastudio.org
Located on beautiful Beacon Hill since 1981, this great studio for the body and mind offers lessons for even the most inflexible using an ancient style of exercise and personal enlightenment from India. Primarily focusing on the physically oriented Hatha style, the studio is light and airy, offers wonderful views, and helps calm and soothe aching bodies while simultaneously toning and strengthening. Anyone who says it is not a great workout, has never tried it.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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