Saturday, 19 of May of 2012

Boston Places of Interest

After visiting the city for a few days and walking the Freedom Trail of history and seeing some of the landmark monuments you may want to see some other attractions. There is always the Samuel Adams Brewery for the beer lover. The founder Jim Koch, came from a long line of brewers. He went to school to be something else entirely but the beer business and finding old family recipes in the attic pulled him back into the family business. In the mid 1980′s, the beer market in the U.S. was rather limited. There were a couple of imported beers but otherwise it was all pale lagers. It was time for a beer with more flavor and structure to be widely distributed around the country. Come and learn about the story and taste some of the different brews now available at Samuel Adams Brewery .  

Fenway Park is a sports fan must see while in Boston. This is the oldest baseball park for the Major Leagues in America. Not much has changed in the park since it opened in 1912. The park did have some changes because of some fires but the old baseball ball park feel is the same. They still have the manually operated scoreboard and almost a 100 years of stories of baseball legends playing there. Whether you are a red sox fan or not it is a nice afternoon at the ball park.  

In Boston USA, luxury hotels are all over the city, just take our pick. There are plenty located near all sorts of attractions that will keep you and your family busy for days. Take in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum and Library for a day. Relive the world that the Kennedy’s gave to America. See how the Kennedy the man and the family contributed to the better good of our country with many exhibits of JFK’s presidency including many of the issues he was facing during his life and time in office.

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