Description
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Celebrate America's heritage on a half-day adventure that begins with a pleasant 17-minute drive to the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. Located on Columbia Point on Boston's picturesque waterfront, the nine acre grounds surround the striking architecture of the I.M. Pei-designed building. Upon arrival, watch a short historical film on the 35th president's life and political accomplishments. After the presentation, explore the museum's wide range of exhibits and audio-visual displays. You can even peek inside a re-creation of the Oval Office and experience the spirit of the space program! After your visit, embark on a comprehensive driving tour of Boston's most beloved heritage sites. See Copley Square, the Romanesque Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library founded in 1848, the upscale residential area of Back Bay, Beacon Hill, State House, Kings Chapel, the Old South Meeting Hall, and parts of the Feedom Trail. Conclude the sight filled half-day at the port.
Special Notes:
Tour sequence may vary. Sites seen on the driving portion of the tour may vary depending on traffic.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.