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Birthplace of the United States
Boston, known as America's Walking City, offers many wonderful opportunities for visitors. Only in Boston can visitors see the places where the American Revolution was conceived and begun, from Paul Revere's House to the Boston Tea Party and Old North Church, all stops on the Freedom Trail.
Boston's many museums, concert halls, theaters and shopping centers also come alive each day. From the internationally acclaimed Museum of Fine Arts and John F. Kennedy Library & Museum, to the famous Boston Pops and Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the city's cultural, shopping and entertainment options are plentiful.
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Birthplace of U.S. Higher Education
Harvard University, which celebrated its 350th anniversary in 1986, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
Its home in the city of Cambridge, often referred to as Boston's Left Bank, is the spirited side of the Charles River.
The squares of Cambridge are charming neighborhoods rich in eclectic shopping, theaters, museums and historic sites plus an amazing array of dining options for visitors with an educated palate.
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