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Gurudwara Sikh Sangat Boston
The Gurdwara Sikh Sangat is a Sikh temple in Boston, a great place to attain spiritual bliss and take a break from the mundane life. The Gurudwara is open to all and not restricted to people from the Sikh Community. They host various weekly and daily programs, the details for which are available on their website.
Their daily programs include Hukamnama, Anand Sahib, and Rehraas Sahib, which is the recitation of a hymn from the Guru Granth Sahib, the daily evening prayer of the Sikhs, and the recital of the collection of hymns written by Guru Amar Das( the third guru of the Sikhs) respectively. Organized by the gurudwara weekly, volunteers are welcomed, to serve Langar or the food of god, which is a free meal for the visitors.
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Harambee Park
Earlier known as Franklin Field, Harambee Park is about 45 acres of recreational parkland, known primarily for the many sports fields; there are basketball courts, a football field, cricket pitches, soccer and lacrosse fields, a little league field. The many sporting fields are suitable for hosting different games and also for ensuring that people do not engage in sports activities in the nearby Franklin Park. These, along with the playgrounds, make is perfect for children while the well-lit pathways are suitable for walking.
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Harvard Art Museums
Harvard Art Museums comprises of three famous museums that come under the umbrella of Harvard University. The museums are the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum. Combined, the museums have a collection of about 235,081 objects from all over the world. The museums are dedicated to preserve, develop, and promote art and related history. They promote close looking and study of the original artworks to encourage students and researches.
Located in the territory of the Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, all the museums are unique with different guiding philosophies. The Fogg Museum is the oldest and holds collections from Middle Ages. It is known for its Western paintings, sculptures, prints, and photographs collection. The Busch-Reisinger Museum is German centric and houses north and central European collections. The newest Arthur M. Sackler Museum is dedicated to artworks from Asia, Middle East, and Mediterranean. The museums also organise various events and exhibitions to promote the culture and history. Further, there are four research centres, museum shop, and a café to unwind.
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Harvard Stadium
Located in Allston across Charles River, the Harvard Stadium is a U-shaped football stadium situated on the grounds of Harvard University. It is the United States’ oldest permanent structure for intercollege athletics.
Harvard Stadium has a huge legacy behind it and has seen innumerable major events like hosting men’s ice hockey team until WWI and many Olympic games as well. Not only this, it has held concerts by the likes of Bob Marley and Janis Joplin. With a current capacity of over 30,000, it set a benchmark for construction in its time and hence is recognized as a National Historic Site.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a prestigious name that no one is unaware of. This reputed institution is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was established in 1636. Harvard University is a world-renowned university with star-studded alumnus ranging from eight U.S. presidents, over 160 Nobel laureates, and many Olympic winners.
With the fascination and amusement, it holds, the campus was opened for the public to tour in 1962. However, some parts of the campus are strictly restricted to the students and staff. Harvard Art Museums are a must place to visit on campus, and so is the Harvard Yard. The University also conducts student-led virtual tours of campus.
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Hillsong Church Boston
Hillsong Church Boston is an Australian evangelical church. The church holds regular readings, Sunday services as well as helps followers find the right church for them. It emphasises the formation of Connect Groups and Ministries to foster talent, creativity and relationships with like-minded people and hosts several events and musical performances.
Houghtons Pond
Houghton's Pond was created about 10,000 due to glacial activities and is another kettle pond found in Milton, Massachusetts. Located 30 minutes city center it is a popular destination around all seasons and offers supervised swimming, picnic areas, baseball, and other outdoor sports around the 24 acres of land which even include a beach.
Hub Church South Boston
Established around 2013, the church promotes the formation of what they call “Missional Families.” Hub Church South Boston hosts Sunday Gatherings preceded by prayers. Besides, Send Sundays (last Sunday of the month) are reserved for helping out the neighbourhood and the city, wherein members visit hospitals, provide company to others and help other church communities.
Isaac Royall House
Isaac Royall House or more commonly known as the Royall House was a slave quarter and is now the only remaining structure of its kind in North America. It was built in 1732 with Georgian style architecture and is located in Medford, Massachusetts.
Isaac Royall House is now a museum holding the long years of wealth and slavery stories, and relics in the form of household items and artifacts from the colonial era and American Revolution. This non-profit museum is also called as "One house, two histories in Medford" and is situated close to Tufts University. Built by Isaac Royall, it was the largest slaveholding in Massachusetts and has been craft-fully persevered for ages.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston is an art museum that was previously home to the philanthropist, collector and art patron of the same name. The museum’s construction began in 1896 and it houses a massive collection of art works, many of which were owned by Isabella Stewart. Besides its impressive collections, the museum is known to organise a number of exhibitions, as it has done over the years.
Built in 1903, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is an art museum in Boston that features different art pieces, like paintings, sculptures, furniture, textiles, books etc., from around the world. The museum was named after its former owner, Isabella Stewart Gardner, who was an art enthusiast, philanthropist and collector, and its design is predominantly inspired by Palazzo Barbaro, a Venetian Palace. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in the year 1983 and declared a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 2013, and is situated close to the Museum of Fine Arts.
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