Originally a marshy tidal basin along the Mystic River, Somerville’s Assembly Square has undergone as dramatic a transformation as any neighborhood in the Boston area over the centuries
America’s oldest public beach, established in 1896, lies just a few miles north of downtown Boston
Explore the area’s revolutionary past by visiting these sites critical to the birth of our nation
One of the most significant locations related to the Revolutionary War in the Boston area is also the home of that era’s most under-the-radar historic site
One of Boston’s most prominent landmarks is a reminder of the city’s revolutionary history
Pride Week or any week, Boston’s bastion of gay culture is always a great destination for dining, arts and hidden-gem landmarks
Frederick Law Olmsted’s Emerald Necklace gets a little help from the 15th annual Party in the Park
A tradition for nearly nine decades, the Beacon Hill Garden Club’s Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill Tour returns to Boston’s swankiest neighborhood May 17