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Victory Gardens
Boston’s victory garden is one of the country's oldest and largest serving victory gardens. The garden has a range of organic fruits, vegetables and herbs that are planted and grown with extreme care to feed the nation. The garden has also won several awards for its service and products.
Vietnamese Pagoda
Vietnamese Pagoda is a Buddhist temple in Boston that is open to all, barring the national backgrounds of the visitors and the devotees. Vietnamese believed that many deities are real human beings who have lived an exceptional life, which concurs their strong belief and worship of Buddha. The nuns and the monks of the Vietnamese Pagoda gather together to preach Buddhism.
Even the non-believers can visit the temple and practice the Buddhist rituals. The devotees can have an in-depth understanding of the Buddha teachings and also witness a spiritual upliftment.
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Vose Galleries
The Vose family founded this gallery in 1881 with over 300 years of experience in the art world. The Vose galleries specialize in the 18th, 19th, and 20th-century American realist paintings. The gallery is a magnificent 5 story building, all devoted to art, including a display of dining rooms and living rooms all furnished with antique furniture. This family has expertise in the acquisition and valuation of American art. Vose paintings hang in over 150 museums worldwide and the family is famous for its art background.
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Walker Contemporary
Not just paintings and sculptures, The Walker Art Center also focuses on visual, performing, and media arts. The centre works towards the creative expressions of artists, their presentation, interpretation, and preservation of art. Walker Art Center is internationally recognized and is one of the most celebrated museums in the country.
Today, the Walked Art Center attracts 700,000 visitors per year and is ranked in the top five most visited museums in the United States. The centre has a huge theatre known as the ‘William and Nadine McGuire Theatre’ which brings together people and communities for community programs and interactive learning. This place will be loved by you if you have a broad spectrum for art and you do not look at art in a specific way.
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Walnut Street Synagogue
Walnut Street Synagogue was found in the year 1887, is located in Walnut street in the city of Chelsea, Massachusetts. The Walnut Synagogue, also commonly known as the Walnut Street Shul, showcases a series of walls and ceilings frescos that are beautifully painted by Jewish artist immigrant artists. The Walnut street shul was built to inspire a greater number of people to learn the Judaism culture through various events that are conducted throughout the year.
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Water Country
Water Country offers something for everyone and is a landmark of New Hampshire. The place has various water rides for you to have fun with your family and friends. There are various cafes for a wonderful dining experience and many shops for you to shop from!
Water Wizz
Known as the first water attraction in New England, the Water Wizz Cape of Cod was established in 1982. This amusement park is rather famous in Boston, it got featured in 2 movies namely ‘Grownups’ in 2009 and ‘the way way back’ in 2012.
White Birch Gardens
The white Birch Gardens are classified as a botanic garden in the city of Boston. The garden has a variety of flowers, shrubs, plants, ponds and fountains. The garden is also an attraction for children because of the variety of flowers and landscape design.
William J. Devine Golf Course at Franklin Park
The William J. Devine Golf Course at Franklin Park also known as the Franklin Park is a golf course located in the beautiful Jamaican plane. The golf course was established in 1896 and now has a 70 par value. The course was designed by Willie Campbell and Donald Ross. The course now requires visitors to pre-book the different courses they wish to use. The 124-year-old course is a public golf course used by several people even today.
Winthrop Beach
Situated just outside of Boston, Winthrop Beach is the main beach in Winthrop and is open to the public throughout the year. A popular destination for both adults and children, it is suitable for swimming as well as fishing. Lifeguards are on duty from late July to early September. The beach is accessible via the Subway (the MTBA Blue line), the bus, the car or by walking from the Winthrop Shore Drive.
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