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Crystal Lake

Crystal Lake

The Crystal Lake was known by several names previously such as Wiswall’s Pond and Baptist Pond when the church used it for baptism. Now, the crystal lake gets its name from the ice dealers who used the lake for harvesting ice. The lake is 23 minutes away from the city center. Located at the heart of the city of Newton it covers 33 acres of land and is categorized as a ‘Great Pond’. The crystal lake offers a bathhouse during the summer but it is also a great spot for boating, fishing, or even for a swim. Read More

Eagle Hill Community Garden

Eagle Hill Community Garden

The Eagle Hill is a non-profit community garden that works toward the betterment of the other prestigious and old gardens og Boston. The garden is more for those people who are passionate about gardening and is also worthwhile for individuals who want to take a breath of fresh air.

East Boston Memorial Park

East Boston Memorial Park

The East Boston Memorial Park is a public park owned by the City of Boston and spans over an area of about 23 acres, providing the public with open and safe green spaces. While the public trails make this an excellent choice for walking or jogging, it is most well-known for being ideal for children, with its playground, sports fields and spray fountains. Moreover, it is home to Suffolk’s varsity sports like baseball, soccer and softball, thus attracting large crowds. Read More

Edaville

Edaville

Edaville offers various themes such as the Thomas land and Dino land so that kids can have fun with their favourite characters. Based on the theme of a much-loved cartoon known as ‘Thomas and Friends’, Thomas Land brings the island of Sodor to life in New Hampshire where families can visit iconic destinations including Tidmouth sheds and Knapford station.

Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate

Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate

Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate is more aimed toward dedicating themselves to educating the public towards the role of the Senate in the U.S government. The museum also shows a replica of Senator Kennedy’s Washington, D.C. office, and digital exhibits.

Ell Pond

Ell Pond

Created almost 15,000 years ago due to glacial activities the Ell pond in Melrose is considered as a kettle pond. Extending to about 22 acres of land the pond is the lowest point in Melrose. The Ell pond was previously known as the “L pond” due to the “L” shape of the pond. Other names include the Crystal pond and Crystal lake. It is a 1-hour 30-minute drive from the city center.

Emmanuel Episcopal Church Of Boston

Emmanuel Episcopal Church Of Boston

The first structure to be completed in Back Bay, Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Boston is a historic church built in Neo-Gothic style in 1860. The centrepiece window of the sanctuary depicting Piety, an allegorical figure, is a key feature, along with stained-glass windows. The church is open for all as a shelter and a centre for use by various organisations. The cantata season is the time for sacred music while the Chapel Choir performs between May and September, and hymns and service music play throughout. Read More

Encore Casino Boston

Encore Casino Boston

Encore Casino is one of the best Boston has to offer. There are over 1800 slot machines so you don’t miss out, even on a busy day! There are plenty of Table Games to choose from. For a private and secluded play, Encore also offers a secluded experience of High Limit Tables. Despite being the host to a grand Casino, Encore is also famous for its grand interiors and rich architecture.

Ether Dome

Ether Dome

Ether Dome is one of its kind monuments in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a part of the Massachusetts General Hospital and has been preserved over two centuries for its historical significance. Located in the Bulfinch Building of the hospital, it was at Ether Dome on 16 Oct 1846, where first successful anaesthetic surgery was carried out by the use of inhaled ether. The event was a public demonstration where William Thomas Green Morton was the anaesthetist, and John Collins Warren performed the surgery. Ether Dome is more like an amphitheatre with steps on sides for viewers and a central dome for surgery. The ceiling has windows that allowed proper lighting during operations. It is the site of pilgrimage for medical students and of awe for any enthusiast or traveller. Read More

Faneuil Hall

Faneuil Hall

A popular site linked by the Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall is a meeting hall as well as a marketplace. Often called “the Cradle of Liberty,” it is a part of the Boston National Historical Park and played a key role in the country’s independence from the British during the 18th century. The Faneuil Hall was built in the year 1742 in the Georgian style and is situated near the waterfront as well as the Government’s Center. The structure has been found to be one of the most frequently visited sites in the States as it is associated with the country’s struggle for Independence. Used to propagate the message of freedom by various political activists during the 18th century, Faneuil Hall’s historical prominence attracts large crowds of people who walk the Freedom Trail. Read More

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