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Boston offers its visitors a variety of exciting experiences. A seat of historical and educational tradition, Boston's attractions include The Freedom Trail, The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Museum of Science. The South Boston Seaport offers a number of museums and activities, such as the Boston Children's Museum (Grand Re-Opening in April 2007) and the New England Aquarium. One of America's most walkable cities, Boston's neighborhoods allow visitors to explore a variety of shops and restaurants. The Back Bay is home to Newbury Street's eclectic shops, cafes, and galleries. Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market offer food stalls with international delicacies. The North End, the city's oldest residential neighborhood, offers a variety of delicious Italian eateries, from casual to fine dining. Restaurants and jazz clubs flourish in the South End. Just across the river from Boston, Cambridge is referred to as Boston's "Left Bank" and offers its visitors bookstores, boutiques, and more. On April 20, the Boston Red Sox will play a home game against the New York Yankees at Fenway Park., the nations oldest ballpark April 20th marks the 95th Anniversary of the first baseball game ever played at Fenway. Visit the Boston Red Sox Website for more information on Red Sox games. For more information on Boston, visit
http://www.bostonusa.com.
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