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Visiting Boston is like taking a walk through history. Successfully blending old and new architecture, Boston offers visitors a wealth of vacation opportunities.
Before you travel to Boston try to decide what type of trip you want to have and plan accordingly. If you want to have the "city" experience, you'll need to approach planning your trip differently than if you want a more relaxed "country" experience. With Boston's wonderful transit system, moving from the city to the country and vice versa is easy. Naturally the high concentration of colleges and universities in the area tends to attract a lot of young people, which lends a special vitality to the city. Yet it is hardly a city that caters only to the young. More...
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
The largest exhibition center in the Northeast, the new Boston convention center is located in the heart of Boston just minutes from thousands of hotel rooms, and the best of Bostons restaurants, city sights and landmarks.
415 Summer Street
Boston, MA
Phone: 617-867-8286
John B Hynes Convention Center
Linked by dramatic skybridges to the Sheraton Boston Hotel, the Boston Marriott Copley Place, the Westin Copley Place, the Copley Mall, and the Prudential Shops, the Hynes is part of a city within a city boasting 3,000 first-class hotel rooms, nearly 200,000 square feet of exhibition space, a movie theater and over 200 shops and restaurants.
900 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: 617-867-8286
Bayside Expo Center
The professional and experienced staff at Bayside will work with you from the event planning stages to the successful close of your event, ensuring complete satisfaction. It is the ideal location for any variety of public and consumer oriented events and shows, as well as special functions - catering to a variety of needs and interests.
200 Mt. Vernon St.
Columbia Point
Boston, MA 02125
Phone: 617-474-6000
Cape Cod. For some, the name alone conjures up images of quaint cottages, wind-blown sand dunes and beautiful people riding horses on barren beaches. For others, Cape Cod is a playground for the rich (think Kennedy family).
And still others are reminded of summers spent sunning, shopping and Cape-hopping from one village or town to the next.
Its no wonder why the pilgrims set up camp in Cape Cod back in 1620. The Cape, widely celebrated for its heritage and charm, is all of the above - and more. Read More...
George R. Wallace Jr. Civic Center Complex
1000 John Fitch Hwy.
Fitchburg, MA 01420
Springfield Civic Center
1277 Main Street
Springfield, MA 01103
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March 11, 2010
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