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Boston Commons

Boston Commons

Established in 1634, Boston Common is one of the oldest public parks in the United States. It spans 50 acres and serves as a central gathering place for both locals and visitors. The Common features open green spaces, tree-lined pathways, and recreational facilities. Over the centuries, it has been the site of various historical events, public gatherings, and protests. The park is adjacent to the Boston Public Garden and is a key starting point for the Freedom Trail. Boston Common is a beloved destination for relaxation, recreation, and cultural events in the heart of the city.

Boston Public Gardens

Boston Public Gardens

Established in 1837, the Public Garden is the first public botanical garden in the United States. It covers 24 acres and features meticulously maintained flowerbeds, walking paths, and a large pond known as the Lagoon. Visitors can enjoy the iconic Swan Boats that glide across the water during the warmer months. The garden is adorned with a variety of plantings, including seasonal flowers, shrubs, and trees. Notable features include the George Washington statue and the Make Way for Ducklings sculpture. The Boston Public Garden provides a tranquil oasis in the midst of the city, offering a serene environment for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying nature.

Louisburg Square

Louisburg Square

Louisburg Square in Beacon Hill, Boston, is an exclusive and historic residential square known for its prestigious townhouses, elite residents, and well-preserved 19th-century architecture. With a private gated garden at its center, the square reflects affluence and charm, making it one of the most coveted addresses in the city.

Boston Common Frog Pond

Boston Common Frog Pond

The Boston Common Frog Pond, nestled in the heart of Boston Common, is a multifaceted attraction that adapts to the seasons. During warmer months, families and children enjoy its refreshing wading pool, complete with a spray pool for added delight. In the winter, this picturesque spot transforms into a charming ice skating rink, providing a scenic and recreational focal point for the community. Surrounded by the greenery of Boston Common and steeped in seasonal versatility, the Frog Pond stands as a beloved destination for both leisure and community engagement throughout the year.

Fun In Boston

Fun In Boston

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