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The Greater Boston Area
Bordered by I-95, Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay, Greater Boston is the metropolitan region of New England encompassing the state capital of Massachusetts, and its surrounding towns, which include Boston, Cambridge, Framingham, Worcester, Providence, Lowell, Nashua, Newton, Peabody, Quincy, Waltham and beyond.
As the most populous area in New England, the Greater Boston area is home to over 110 higher education institutions, including the nation's first, Harvard University in Cambridge. With some of the oldest and most visited historic sites in the US, Metro Boston played a significant role in American history as we know it.
Tour the city’s famous landmarks, such as the Freedom Trail, while exploring quaint neighborhoods in the North End or Back Bay of Bean Town. Taste the flavors of New England and sample some of the best cuisine in the nation, or visit world-renowned museums, discovery centers and top area attractions found in the greater Boston area.

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Boston's Historic Past
The best way to tour the most iconic historical sites in Boston is to hit the Freedom Trail. This 2.5-mile walk through Boston's colonial times allows visitors to explore many of the sites that played a critical part in the American Revolution. Follow the red brick path which starts at Boston Common, and passes through legendary landmarks like the Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, Ben Franklin Statue, Boston Massacre site, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, USS Constitution, and the Bunker Hill Monument.

Take Me Out To The Ballgame
This all-American city means business when it comes to their sports teams. Expect to find lively crowds on game days and make sure you stop in to Fenway Park to see MLB’s Boston Red Sox at bat for a true ballpark experience. The NFL’s New England Patriots and MLS’s New England Revolution call Gillette Stadium home, where fans tailgate morning ‘til night. Head to TD Garden to catch a NBA’s Boston Celtics or NHL’s Boston Bruins game while in town.

Tee-Time Awaits
Golf enthusiasts in Boston don’t have to go very far to enjoy the rolling greens. Boston and its surrounding neighborhoods have numerous courses with a wide variety of terrains and levels of difficulty. Set just outside of city center, Maplegate Country Club is a local favorite. Shaker Hills Golf Club in Harvard, the Robert T. Lynch Municipal Course in Brookline, and The International Golf Club Oaks Course in Worcester are all popular courses nearby.

Boston’s National Parks
Explore Boston’s rich history and beautiful landscapes by visiting Boston’s National Historical Park which offers guided tours through sites that showcase the American Revolution. Set foot for the Freedom Trail, beginning at Boston Common, and make your way through key attractions that include, Charlestown Navy Yard, Faneuil Hall, Dorchester Heights and the Bunker Hill Monument. Over in Cambridge, visit the Longfellow House where General George Washington once lived, and later Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.