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VIEW BOSTOn
View Boston is a 360 observation deck
offering breathtaking and orienting views
from high above the heart of Boston.
Curate your ultimate Boston itinerary
as you explore.
Source: www.viewboston.com
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
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mUSEUm OF FInE aRTS
More than 100 galleries of art make the Museum
of Fine Arts one of the top things to do in Boston
and one of the best art museums in the world.
Showcasing ancient artistry and modern
masterpieces, local legends and global
visionaries, the renowned collection of nearly
500,000 works tells the story of the human
experience - a story that holds unique meaning
for everyone. It welcomes diverse perspectives,
both within the artwork and among all visitors.
Source: www.mfa.org
Golden hour lighting up the fall colors of Vancouver’s West End
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Fairmont Copley Plaza was built on the original
site of the Museum of Fine Arts when the museum
moved into its existing building on Huntington
Avenue in 1909.
aRnOlD
aRBORETUm
Welcome to the Arnold Arboretum. A
281-acre landscape featuring over 15,000
accessioned plants, which is open daily
and free for all to explore. Whether you
are coming for a stroll or on the lookout
for wildlife, there is truly something for
everyone to enjoy.
Source: www.arboretum.harvard.edu
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nEW EnGlanD aqUaRIUm
BOSTOn
pUBlIC GaRDEn
The New England Aquarium is one of the premier visitor
attractions in Boston, with over 1.3 million visitors a year, and a
major public education resource. Source: www.neaq.org
The Boston Public Garden sits right next
to Boston Common, and is gorgeous.
Stroll around the lake, walk across the
world’s smallest suspension bridge, go for
a jog, or ride one of the Swan Boats.
Source: www.earthtrekkers.com
The aquarium has the largest shark and ray touch tank on the East
Coast, an Indo-Pacific Coral Reef that supports around 3,000 species
of fish, is home to about 50 penguins, including African penguins and
southern rockhopper penguins.
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