For animal lovers and marine-life enthusiasts, a visit to the New England Aquarium is sure to be a memorable outing. With thousands of aquatic creatures, an IMAX theater boasting the largest screen in New England, and opportunities to interact directly … Continue reading →
As the oldest commissioned US Navy ship afloat today, the USS Constitution is one of many historical gems of Boston. During your visit, climb aboard the ship, meet current active duty Navy sailors, and tour the adjacent museum to learn … Continue reading →
Overlooking the shores of the 35th US president’s beloved Boston Harbor, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum stands as a thorough, immersive tribute to JFK’s enduring legacy. Chinese-American luminary I.M. Pei, favored by Jacqueline Kennedy among the many … Continue reading →
Located in Boston’s stunning Christian Science Plaza Center, The Mary Baker Eddy Library houses a plethora of books and exhibitions related to the history and beliefs of Christian Science. Visit the library to learn about the life of Mary Baker … Continue reading →
With five richly decorated floors of literature and fine art on display, the Boston Athanaeum is a haven for literary and art enthusiasts alike. The Athanaeum, founded in 1807, was born out of an organization known as the Anthology Society, … Continue reading →
Educating and inspiring visitors for 180 years and counting, Boston’s Museum of Science is one of the largest and most established science centers in the world. Home to more than 700 exhibits, the Museum of Science welcomes approximately 1.5 million … Continue reading →
The Harvard Art Museums offer visitors three delightfully diverse collections of art, exhibited in three distinct museums: the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum. After a recent renovation, the museums are now housed in the … Continue reading →
If you plan to explore Cambridge during your visit to Boston, the MIT Museum is sure to be an informative and inspirational stop on your journey through the neighborhood. The museum showcases the history of the famous Massachusetts Institute of … Continue reading →
The latest restaurant from celebrated partners Chef Colin Lynch, Heather Kennaway Lynch, Jefferson Macklin, Ben Kaplan, and Beverage Director Ryan Lotz, follows the success of their coastal Italian staple, Bar Mezzana (Bobby’s favorite,) tiki hideaway, Shore Leave, and hidden sushi … Continue reading →
The Institute of Contemporary Art opened its doors in 1936 as an affiliate of New York City’s renowned Museum of Modern Art, aka the MoMa. Thus, the Institute was originally called the Boston Museum of Modern Art. The museum quickly … Continue reading →