Boston (MA)
Rich American history (Freedom Trail), universities, culture, seafood, charming neighborhoods.
875 N. Michigan Ave (Formerly John Hancock Tower - Exterior View)
Boston's tallest skyscraper, known for its minimalist design and blue reflective glass (no public observatory).
Abiel Smith School
First public school built for African American children, now part of the Museum of African American History.
Acorn Street
Often called the 'most photographed street in America,' known for its charming cobblestones and rowhouses.
African Meeting House
Oldest surviving black church building in the US, part of the Museum of African American History.
Armenian Heritage Park
Park on the Greenway featuring an abstract sculpture and reflecting pool.
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
Living museum featuring extensive collections of trees and shrubs, located in Jamaica Plain/Roslindale.
Back Bay Neighborhood
Affluent neighborhood known for Victorian brownstones, upscale shopping on Newbury Street, and Copley Square.
Beacon Hill Neighborhood
Historic neighborhood known for narrow cobblestone streets, brick rowhouses, and gaslit lamps.
Bell In Hand Tavern
Tavern claiming to be America's oldest, known for its history and lively atmosphere.
Benjamin Franklin Statue & Boston Latin School Site
Statue honoring Benjamin Franklin located near the site of America's first public school.