3. Boston Boston is one of the oldest cities in the nation and as such, there are many historical sights that cannot be missed, The Old North Church and the USS Constitution Two stops along the Freedom Trail. In addition, one can visit the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Kennedy Library and Museum, and the New England Aquarium, a surefire hit for children. And be sure not to miss the sights, sounds, and shopping in Faneuil Hall Marketplace/Quincy Hall. 3
4. Cambridge Walk beside the majestic Charles River also within lively Harvard Square. Visit Harvard University and MIT. 4
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6. Cape Cod is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It has endless sandy beaches nestled between desert-like sand dunes. If you choose to leave the beaches, be sure to visit the… National Marine Fisheries Aquarium in Woods Hole. the JFK Memorial in the picturesque seaside town of Hyannis Last but not least Provincetown, a funky artists’ colony on the tip of the Cape. 6 Cape Cod
7. The Berkshires Be sure not to miss Plimoth Plantation a living-history museum that recreates the 1627 Plymouth community. The Berkshires: rolling mountains and valleys in western Massachusetts, are a perfect place to visit in all seasons. skiing Brody Mountain and Jay Peak in the winter. Hike along the broad range of nature trails in fall and spring. Listen to the Boston Symphony Orchestra on a lazy summer evening Only at Tanglewood estate in Lennox. Visit historic Stockbridge home of the elegant Norman Rockwell Museum. Watch the amazing array of Summer Theater and dance groups that come to the area each summer. 7 Try These:
8. Plymouth the famous sight where the pilgrims landed and founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Be sure not to miss Plimoth Plantation; A living-history museum that recreates the 1627 Plymouth community! 8 Home of the Plymouth rock!