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Battleship Cove: Maritime memories
Battleship Cove in Fall River, Massachusetts, has brought naval history and America's modern wars to millions of visitors. The World War II battleship USS Massachusetts is the centerpiece of the ships and aircraft.
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Monument Square: Major overhaul slotted for Jamaica Plain landmark
The Centre/South Action Plan advisory group has approved a major re-gentrification project for Monument Square, home of the historic Soldier’s Monument built in 1871 paying homage to the locals who served and died during the Civil War.
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Old City Hall: First public school site boasts Ben Franklin statue
Before the kids head back to school, check out the spot where it all began. Part of Boston’s always-popular Freedom Trail, the Boston Latin School site has the bragging rights as the first public tuition-free schoolhouse open to all boys from all socio-economic backgrounds.
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Titus Sparrow Park: Concrete jungle in the South End
Nestled in a sea of brownstones and urban renewal is the recently rehabilitated Titus Sparrow Park, a beautifully manicured green space hidden next to the Southwest Corridor and unifying link between the South End and the Back Bay neighborhoods.
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Sports museum is more than just the game
Sports fans who want more than just the game can visit Boston's Sports Museum of New England at the TD Garden.
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The Flea at MIT: Hello, Computer!
A high-tech Cambridge electronics and computer flea market draws thousands of plugged-in bargain hunters.
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An Irish festival in leafy Vermont September 4-5
Fans from New York, Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut are expected at the first-annual Irish Music Festival in historic Bennington, Vermont, Labor Day weekend September 4-5.
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The Brattle Theater in Harvard Square
The independent Brattle Theater in Harvard Square is where movie buffs go. From Casablanca and Citizen Kane to new, edgy independent and foreign films, it has been the place for 50 years.
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Graffiti tour: Banksy leaves his mark in Boston’s Chinatown
Banksy, the controversial and elusive British graffiti artist who had a successful two-month stint with his indie flick “Exit Through The Gift Shop” at the Kendall Square Theatre, left his mark in the Boston area last May with two public art pieces unveiled in Chinatown and Central Square.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Fenway museum plans extension
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a hub of art and culture since it was first opened to the public in 1903, announced plans for a new wing overlooking Evans Way Park in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood and is slotted to be completed in late 2011 with a public unveiling scheduled for early 2012.
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