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Known as America’s walking city, Boston is the capital of Massachusetts, and New England’s largest city, a world-renowned center of arts and culture, education and commerce, history and heritage, culinary delights and natural beauty.

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Central Burying Ground on Boston Common, Fall 2022 Tucked away in a shady plot at the corner of Tremont and…

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Battle between USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere, 19 August 1812, by Michel Felice Corne Courtesy U.S. Navy – Naval History…

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Photo of Eugene O’Neill, courtesy of PBS, An American Experience Eugene O’Neill, one of the great American playwrights and winner of…

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One of Massachusetts’ most notable Olympic champions, Harold Vincent Connolly, died on August 18, 2010 at age 79.  His rise…

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Photo Courtesy of Naval History and Heritage Command On June 12, 1775, the first naval battle of the American Revolution…

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A National Rededication Ceremony for the Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial took place on June 1, 2022 on Boston Common. The…

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On June 1, 1847, Mary Nelson became the first Irish immigrant to die at the new quarantine hospital at Deer…

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On Sunday, May 30, 1913, Massachusetts Congressman James Michael Curley laid the corner stone for the new Hibernian Building on Dudley Street in Roxbury,…

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