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Granary Burying GroundMore than 350 years old, the Granary Burying Ground is the final resting place for some of Boston’...
08/03/2023

Granary Burying Ground

More than 350 years old, the Granary Burying Ground is the final resting place for some of Boston’s most noteworthy citizens. Among the hundreds of markers, many of which have been washed clean by the passage of time, include Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. At the Old Beantown Pub, you can drink a cold Sam Adams before walking across the street to see the real cold Sam Adams buried beneath.

As you walk around the Granary Burying Ground, noting how old some of the headstones are, watch your step. In the mid-1800s, it was decided that the headstones weren’t organized particularly well. The groundsmen decided to rearrange them, of course, without moving the bodies. So it’s safe to say, you never quite know what’s below your feet.

Take a Free Tour of HarvardThe illustriousness and history of Harvard is on full display as you walk through campus. At ...
08/03/2023

Take a Free Tour of Harvard

The illustriousness and history of Harvard is on full display as you walk through campus. At the core of the university is Harvard Yard where some of the college’s oldest buildings stand before you. The spectacular architecture from the Widener Library to the Memorial Church will capture your hearts.

The highlight of any Harvard tour is the statue of Mr. Harvard himself. However, this is where you’ll discover the Three Lies of Harvard. The first being that John didn’t found Harvard, instead he was a major benefactor to what was then called, New College.

Number two, Harvard wasn’t found in 1638 but two years prior. The best lie, however, is that the statute isn’t even of John but instead of former US District Attorney and Harvard grad, Sherman Hoar.

Beacon HillThere’s no better place to get lost in Boston than within its gorgeous Beacon Hill neighborhood. On the edge ...
06/03/2023

Beacon Hill

There’s no better place to get lost in Boston than within its gorgeous Beacon Hill neighborhood. On the edge of the Common and Public Garden, Beacon Hill is lavished with stunning brownstones and townhouses. Boston Ivy grows upon the rich red brick, inviting you along the cobblestone streets punctuated by sparkling lampposts.

But it wasn’t always this way. In the 1600s, a beacon was established at the neighborhood’s peak. Sailors and ne’re-do-wells would visit, tarnishing its reputation. However, in 1798, a new State House attracted Boston’s upper class who moved out of downtown and the North End.

Historic names included John Hancock, while notable authors Sylvia Plath, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Robert Frost turned the neighborhood into a literary mecca.

Massachusetts State HouseSet in beautiful Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House is as much a celebration as a place...
04/03/2023

Massachusetts State House

Set in beautiful Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House is as much a celebration as a place of government. Once John Hancock’s cow pasture, the State House replaced the “Old State House” in 1798. This was a direct reaction to winning the Revolutionary War.

Designed by Charles Bulfinch, with inspiration from Sam Adams and Paul Revere, the building is a grandiose celebration of the city’s prominent role. From different parts of Boston, including Cambridge, you can spot the lavish golden dome, shining under the sunlight atop Beacon Hill.

Visitors can explore the intricacy of the architecture and its history on a free tour.

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