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  One of America’s greatest and oldest cities, 
Boston was founded in 1630 along the Charles River. It was dubbed the 
"Cradle of Liberty" for leading the American Colonies in their struggle for 
independence, and "Hub of the Universe" for its citizens’ intellectual 
achievements.Many of Boston’s points of interest are near each other and most of them can 
be seen on foot. The downtown area is packed with magnificent old 
architecture, museums and monuments. The distinct neighborhoods are steeped 
in history, with numerous famous monuments. Boston’s entertainment scene is 
one of the nation’s best. Major sporting events include the annual Boston 
Marathon, regarded as the most prestigious long-distance foot race in the 
country.There is an array of strikingly contrasting neighborhoods, from the trendy 
elegance of Back Bay and the old-world charm of the North End to the 
imposing modern skyline of the financial district and adjacent waterfront. 
Explore at least part of Colonial America’s most historic walk, the Freedom 
Trail, which crosses the Boston Common, the oldest public park in the USA. 
The State House, with its dazzling gold dome, overlooks the park. Who hasn’t 
heard of Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market? Once of historic significance, now 
it is a place where visitors can browse the endless shops or enjoy a hearty 
snack or lunch.Across the Charles River lies Cambridge, with its famed Harvard University 
founded in 1636 as one of the preeminent Ivy League establishments in the 
country. Farther inland are Lexington and Concord, two towns that are linked 
by the events that sparked the American Revolution in 1775. With so many options, visitors will face the difficult decision of which 
attractions should be considered a priority during a one-day visit.  | 
 
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Complimentary 
Spirits Await  | 
 
Return to Your 
Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure  | 
 
Entertainment 
and Dancing Await You  |