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Gallery Kayafas

Gallery Kayafas

Gallery Kayafas is one of the best photography galleries in Boston. The gallery focuses to portray queer Boston art from Boston and in Boston. Each and every picture here tells a unique story that is inspired by history and art. The gallery often puts together quality shows which help the upcoming artists to reach out to people and show the work that deserves to be seen and appreciated. Gallery Kayafas mainly features contemporary and modern photography. Read More

Gallery NAGA

Gallery NAGA

Another gem at Newbury Street is the Gallery NAGA which is known for its display of the best contemporary art. The gallery exhibits photographs, paintings, sculptures, and furniture. The exhibitions held here are prolific and attract people from all over the continent. Gallery Naga transcends both ‘art and design’. This gallery is built inside an old church and is thus very fascinating, it provides a different kind of experience. Gallery Naga provides a perfect blend of history and architecture so that you can enjoy art in a unique way! Read More

Gallops Island

Gallops Island

Gallops island is one of Boston’s only islands that was used during both the world wars. The island served as a place for schools for bakers and chefs as well as had a school for radio technicians during the first world war. The rocky island beach offers a scenic view of the clear blue ocean. Gallops currently houses a medium size inn and a restaurant.

Garden in the Woods

Garden in the Woods

The Garden in the Woods is one of the gardens in Massachusetts that is loved by all its visitors. The garden has a magical beauty of changing throughout the seasons and provides a habitat to several species of smaller insects, birds and animals. Visitors often find inspiration to design their own gardens through the variety seen at the Garden in the Woods.

Garden of Peace

Garden of Peace

The Gardens of Peace is a memorial to the victims of homicide and a reminder to the people of the impact of violence. The garden is a symbolization of the peace, harmony and tranquillity required in the world.

George Wright Golf Course

George Wright Golf Course

A municipal golf course in Hyde Park, the course was designed by Donald Ross. The course was opened in 1938 with 18 holes. They also organize the MGA - Massachusetts Golf Amatuer competition. They also have a great view and are one of the most visited golf courses due to its reasonable prices.

Granary Burying Ground

Granary Burying Ground

Situated next to Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street is one of the oldest cemeteries in Boston and was built in order to meet the city’s growing population after King’s Chapel Burying Ground ran out of space. The cemetery is where a lot of historical figures, including participants of the American Revolution were laid to rest. Granary Burying Ground was built in the year 1660 and derives its name from a bushel grain storage building that used to be next to it. Previously known as South Burying Ground, the cemetery is one of the 16 sites on the Freedom Trail and has over 2,300 markers, some of which belong to American patriots like Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Paul Revere. Read More

Granite Links Golf Club

Granite Links Golf Club

The granite links golf club provides its visitors with an award winning golf club of 27 championship holes. The club also offers its clients delicious dining options at the club itself. Known for hosting one of the best championships in the city the Granite links Golf Club is one of Boston's most loved and visited golf courses.

Great Brewster Island

Great Brewster Island

Boston's largest island of 68 acres the Great Brewster island has a beautiful view of the Masachussetes bay as well as the four lighthouses present in the harbour. The large island has a trail that visitors can take a peaceful walk on. The trail covers a salt marsh, gull breeding grounds and nurseries, the remains of a military bunker and observation post, and the stone wall foundations of summer cottages.

Green Island

Green Island

The Green Island in Boston also known as the North Brewster island is a small island of hardly 17.5 acres of land. The island is rocky and is home to several birds like the herring gulls, black-backed gulls, cormorants, barn swallows, red-winged blackbirds during their nesting season. The island is more common among fishermen due to the increasing number of striped bass fish.

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