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Laconia Gallery

Laconia Gallery

Laconia Gallery is funded by the Laconia Artists Corporation, which is a non-profit organization. The gallery functions is the Laconia Loft’s Building situated at Boston’s south end. The corporation is devoted to promote and provide exhibit space to local and upcoming artists. Laconia Artists Corporation also organizes programs and events such as workshops, lectures, and outreach programs to reach out to the community and promote art. The place provides an amazing experience to anyone who is fond of art and culture and believes that more cultural and contemporary art needs to be promoted around the globe. Read More

Lake Cochituate

Lake Cochituate

Lake Cochituate presents the Cochituate State Park is located approximately 30 minutes away from the city center. Although the lake is not suitable for swimming it is great for kayaking. The park also has a sandy beach suitable for a picnic or even a BBQ.

Lake Compounce

Lake Compounce

Lake Compounce is a premier family theme park and water park in New England and is also the oldest operating amusement park in North America. The park is very beautiful and has a lot of rides, attractions, dining spots so that you can have the utmost fun.

Launch Entertainment Park

Launch Entertainment Park

The launch is an indoor trampoline park that lets you jump as much as you wish! This place is great for fitness along with some fun. The place provides endless entertainment for kids and adults. The launch is a great place to host a unique birthday party. Bring your friends here and have fun while you touch new heights at the huge trampoline courts.

Little Brewster Island

Little Brewster Island

Like the name suggests the LIttle Brewster island has a total size of 7 acres of land. The island housed the famous Boston Light which was one of Boston’s most famous lighthouses. The island was used to send signals to navigators during the storms. The island is now an active U.S coast guard navigational aid. Since the island is a coast guard facility entry on the island is prohibited although cruise tours around the island are operational.

Little Calf Island

Little Calf Island

The little calf island is a small and otherwise uninhabited as well as barren island on the Boston Harbour. The island is not a very explored island and has no signs of any vegetation or human life. The island is more of a home to seagulls during their nesting time.

Long Island Boston

Long Island Boston

Located at the centre of the Boston Harbor, Long Island is a historic island that is no longer open to the public. The island is home to a number of different structures, social service programs and one of the three Harbor lighthouses added to the NRHP, while having served as an important location for colonial tenant farmers and for several wars, including the Revolution. Long Island is a part of the City of Boston as well as the Boston Harbor Islands Recreational Area, located in the Harbor. Spanning over an area of 225 acres, the island is about 1.75 miles long and can be accessed only via a causeway from the North Quincy Squantum peninsula to Moon Island and then the Long Island Viaduct, a bridge (now demolished), from Moon Island. The island is not open to the public due to old structures posing a danger, and entry into this restricted area requires prior permission. Read More

LoPresti Park

LoPresti Park

A popular recreation spot on the Eastie waterfront (East Boston), LoPresti Park offers visitors a gorgeous view of the Boston skyline. The basketball courts, street hockey rink and the soccer field provide people with the perfect chance to play some sports at any given time of the day. Moreover, they can choose to go fishing or kayaking in the water, two popular activities, or simply take a stroll on the pier while enjoying the view, especially at night. Read More

Lovells Island

Lovells Island

The Lovells island is a spacious 62-acre island located in the midst of the majestic Atlantic Ocean. The island has a great history with respect to all native Americans. The island is also home to a wide range of flora and fauna. The camp is ideal for a weekend getaway from the hustle of the city. The rocky Lovells island had also been suggested as a location for the Statue of Liberty because of its beauty and scenic views of the sunset from the Atlantic and the skyline of the city. Read More

M Street Beach

M Street Beach

M Street Beach is a three-mile-long, slightly rocky beach located within the city of Boston itself and is quite close to Carson Beach. While it is not too well-known for being a great swimming destination (lifeguards are on duty), it is ideal for walking along the shoreline or simply sunbathing. The beach does not offer a lot of facilities but visitors can walk to food vendors on Carson Beach to grab a bite. It’s also a suitable location for hiking or walking pets. Read More

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