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Massachusetts

18 tour packages to explore

4-7 hours

Quirky & Curious Tours (Mix & Match)

Visit with us, the Boston Harbor Oceanfront Sewage Treatment Facility – which isn’t nearly as yucky as it sounds – and learn what happens when you flush a toilet.  Afterwards, you can take a break and sip a Sam Adams Beer at a pub with seats facing the grave of Sam Adams himself – which […]

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4-7 hours

Campus Tours

We take families around and show them some schools, show the kids how to navigate public transportation, teach them about the various cultural events and spots in the area and put parents at ease knowing their child will be in a richly historic and wonderful city.

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4-7 hours

Architecture Tours

From the oldest wood-frame building in the United States built in 1636 to the newest local structures, we have buildings spanning 5 centuries to show you. We can take you for a tour of Gropius House, where Walter Gropius (founder of the Bauhaus School of Architecture) lived during the last 30 years of his life […]

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4-7 hours

Civil War Boston

See sites related to the American Civil War, such as the bookstore where Harriet Beecher Stowes’ incendiary book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was published; sites where Lincoln, Frederick Douglas, Charles Sumner, Jeff Davis, and John Wilkes Booth stayed in Boston; visit the Navy Yard where the USS Merrimack was launched (re: Battle of the Monitor and […]

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4-7 hours

New England Literary Tours

See sites related to some of the following authors – Ann Hutchinson, Cotton Mather, Phyllis Wheatley, Thornton Wilder, Margaret Sydney, Robert Frost, James Russell Lowell, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, E.E. Cummings, Saul Bellow, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. We can also visit the homes of Henry David Thoreau (including Walden Pond), […]

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4-7 hours

Photography Tours

Amount of time required is dependent upon where you wish to go. We can take you to quintessential New England sites for you to work on your camera skills, including ancient graveyards, 300-year-old homes, seashore and lighthouse scenes, ponds and lakes in autumn, covered bridges, old clapboard New England churches, boating harbors, grist mills with […]

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