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Sri Kalikambal Shiva Temple
Established by Swami Sathasivom and with a vision of setting a devotional representation of Lord Shiva in the U.S, the temple is a host to three shivlings along with a diety of goddess Kalikambal. The other three deities in the temple include that of Lord Omkareshwara, which the main deity in the temple, Lord Arunachaleshwara, and Lord Omkareshwara in the form of atmalinga.
Deities of Lord Ganesha, Bhairava, and Lord Ayappa also are installed in the temple. The temple aims to provide eternal spiritual growth and happiness to all its devotees.
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St. Francis of Assisi Garden
A smaller part of the Boston National Historic Park, the garden was originally built to commemorate the Waldensians, an ascetic movement within Christianity. The garden does have a historic touch to it but is also known for a perfect place to read a book or maybe even rest.
St. Stephen's Catholic Church
Located in the North End of the city, the Early Republic style St. Stephen’s Catholic Church is made of red bricks on the outside and has a belfry, cupola as well as a clock tower. It opened in the year 1804 and was built almost square. Formerly a Congregational church, it is now Roman Catholic and serves as a key architectural landmark, facing the Paul Revere Mall. The church, full of historical appeal, is a relatively quiet place and attracts tourists and worshipers alike.
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Steven Zevitas Gallery
Situated in Boston’s south end, the Steven Zevitas Gallery was founded in 2003. The large scale exhibitions held at the Gallery have always attracted media and thus the gallery has become famous amongst magazines and media professionals. It represents work and art from all over the United States. You will get to see amazing works by artists like John Dilg, Chris Ballantyne, and many more. So, next time you are in Boston, do not forget to visit the very famous Steven Zevitas Gallery!
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Stone Zoo, Boston
Stone Zoo, previously known as Middlesex Fells Zoo, is a 26-acre zoo that houses around 800 animals and birds. It is one of the two major zoos located in Boston and is maintained by the New England Zoo. Stone Zoo boasts of over 87 different species and has an array of exhibits as well as seasonal attractions. A key highlight of this century-old zoo is the African Spurred Tortoise encounter and feeding experience.
Founded in 1905, it is located near the Spot Pond reservoir in Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States. This medium-sized zoo in Boston is known for its striking exhibits that include Caribbean Coast, Himalayan Highlands, Banyard, Yukon Creek, and many more. Stone Zoo has playground and picnic areas where you can bring your own food and eat with kids. Also, The Safari Grill located inside the zoo offers dining options which are kid-friendly. There is a gift shop at the entrance which is a delight for animal lovers and souvenir collectors alike.
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Sullivan square community garden
The Sullivan square community garden is a garden built in the year 1978 by a bunch of teenagers who were nature enthusiasts. The garden aims at promoting community and home vegetable gardening in Charlestown. It has seen a huge scale of improvement with more people willing to volunteer to be a part of this garden.
Temple Beth Zion
Temple Beth Zion Synagogue located in Brookline, Massachusetts, is dedicated to teach members of all age group the joyful worship, and the meaningful Jewish learning along with teaching social injustices and spiritual growth.
Temple B'nai Brith
Temple B'nai Brith which directly translates to the Sons of the Covenant is located in the Somerville city of Massachusetts. It was founded in the year 1904 by Eastern European immigrants. The Temple is open to all throughout the year and is dedicated to teaching Jewish learning opportunities.
Temple Israel
Temple Israel, was earlier known as Adath Israel and it was founded by 25 families from Southeastern Germany. The temple offers various religious, cultural teachings throughout the year to all their guests.
Temple Sinai
Temple Sinai is a reform synagogue located in the Brookline city of Boston. Temple Sinai is open all around the year to everyone to explore, learn, and experience the Judaism culture and music. Temple Sinai conducts events throughout the year to learn Jewish experiences, work for social justice, and bring members of the community together.
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