Arnold Arboretum – Historic Boston
For the first time visiting Boston, don’t miss the Arnold Arboretum. Located in Boston the Arnold Arboretum named after a famous merchant is one of the famous arboretums in the US. It was founded in the year of 1872 and is totally governed by the University of Harvard. In the initial stage, the arboretum was … Continue reading “Arnold Arboretum – Historic Boston”
Bunker Hill Monument – Historic Boston
In remembrance of the battle of 1775, The Bunker Hill Monument Association built a monument in the year 1843 at the battle spot. Later on, it became famous as the Bunker Hill Monument. The Bunker Hill Monument was under the careful adoration of the Bunker Hill Monument Association till 1919. But later on, the Boston … Continue reading “Bunker Hill Monument – Historic Boston”
Cambridge – Historic Boston
Cambridge is a city in Boston Massachusetts, famous for Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is the fifth most populous city in the state. The city is located at first convenient Charles River, in the heart of Harvard Square. For a nice Boston MA travel guide, here is a tour of this city. … Continue reading “Cambridge – Historic Boston”
First African Baptist Church – Historic Boston
The first African Baptist Church was established on August 8th, 1805, which can be said for the black community in Boston. This is the only place in Boston that is controlled by the blacks and the church is even organized with twenty members. The church early record says that black people worship along with white … Continue reading “First African Baptist Church – Historic Boston”
Harrison Gray Otis House – Historic Boston
Harrison Gray Otis House is a non-profit museum located in the following address: 141, Cambridge Street, Boston, MA. There are three Harrison gray Otis houses in which Harrison Otis lived in during the year between 1789 to 1848. Owned by England organization, the first house is a three-storied building located in the above-mentioned address. And … Continue reading “Harrison Gray Otis House – Historic Boston”
Harvard University – Historic Boston
Harvard University is the oldest private university in Cambridge. It is also the oldest learning corporation in America. The university influences education at both college and secondary levels. It is ranked at top of international universities with the second largest financial endowment standing at $28 billion as in 2008. The college was established in 1635 … Continue reading “Harvard University – Historic Boston”
King’s Chapel – Historic Boston
King’s chapel is a famous church which is located in Boston near the corner of School Street and Tremont Street. King’s chapel Boston is a Christian Unitarian church founded in the year 1686 by Royal Governor Andros which is the first Anglican Church of England during the period of King James -2. King’s chapel Boston … Continue reading “King’s Chapel – Historic Boston”
Lyman Estate Greenhouses – Historic Boston
Lyman Estate Green House is the oldest landmark of the United States of America where it was established during the year 1793 and it is a non-profit organization. Lyman estate functions on all the days and admission fees are collected for the visitors. Group tickets and reservation facilities are provided for the tourist’s people who … Continue reading “Lyman Estate Greenhouses – Historic Boston”
Old North Church – Historic Boston
On the savvy traveler’s list of Boston travel, there is this Old North Church. Built in the year 1723, located in the North East of Boston, the Old North Church, previously known as the Christ’s Church, is one of the oldest churches in Boston permeated with enough historic importance. The church is replete with many … Continue reading “Old North Church – Historic Boston”
Old South Meeting House – Historic Boston
To complete your Boston MA travel, there is this Old South Meeting House. As the name itself indicates that the old south meeting house is the place for conducting meetings, discussions, etc. The building is found in Boston city and they are considered as the largest building in Boston during the year 1729. The old … Continue reading “Old South Meeting House – Historic Boston”
Old Sturbridge Village – Historic Boston
The Old Sturbridge Village is a living museum that is located in Sturbridge, Boston, recreating live in rural New England. It is considered as one of the largest living museums. The region was inhabited by Nipmuck people, of which the Old Sturbridge Village is a part of. Earlier the land was a farm owned by … Continue reading “Old Sturbridge Village – Historic Boston”
Paul Revere House – Historic Boston
Paul Revere, one of the legendary figures in the history of America, lived in a small house in Boston which is now a historic memorial and sings the melancholic strains of America’s plight under British oppression. So when a foreign visitor or a local man steps inside the Paul Revere House his head bows down … Continue reading “Paul Revere House – Historic Boston”
Walking the Freedom Trail – Historic Boston
One of Boston’s biggest attractions is the Freedom Trail, a pedestrian walk along a red path, primarily constructed of bricks, that links sixteen historic locations in Boston. The trail begins on the Boston Common downtown and ends at Charlestown’s Bunker Hill Monument about 2.5 miles away. Freedom trail is the Red path (mostly brick) through … Continue reading “Walking the Freedom Trail – Historic Boston”