Faneuil Hall. Built in 1742 and enlarged in 1806, this site once hosted town meetings where Samuel Adams raised cries of protest against British taxation of the American colonies.

Freedom Trail. Walk through the American Revolution. From the Old South Meeting House to the site of the Boston Massacre and the Bunker Hill Monument, you'll relive the vivid beginnings of the USA.

Fenway Park. Home of the world's most ferociously supported underdog team, the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park opened in 1912 and remains one of the nation's most historic ballparks.

Harvard Square. Hop across the Charles River to Cambridge and you can visit this nearby magnet for students, tourists and shoppers. Grab a cup of coffee and people-watch, or explore the many retail stores.


Revolutionary Deals in Boston
Today's Boston is a thriving and passionate metropolis. This birthplace of the American Revolution retains its colonial charm and offers a great array of historical sites, along with the modern bustle of its universities and businesses. Impeccably preserved 18th- and 19th-century architecture shares streets with towering office buildings and first-class restaurants. And, of course, die-hard Red Sox fans.

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