Take a look at the history of one of Fenway Park's most famous icons
Celebrate Irish heritage as well as Boston’s revolutionary past at the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston
Go beyond the Freedom Trail by checking out these area sites where the Hub’s British and revolutionary past comes alive
Many events led up to the start of the American Revolution, yet few were as significant as the Boston Massacre, which took place March 5, 1770
Once hailed as one of the most important public buildings from America’s Colonial Era, the Old State House is the oldest such edifice in the city
In coastal areas like Boston, boating can be a way of life. For those of you who feel a kinship to the sea, there’s the 63rd annual New England Boat Show.
Megan Amaral, master model builder at Legoland Discovery Center Boston, crafts Star Wars-themed fun for school vacation week
February is Black History Month, and the Hub has plenty of significant locales to explore, including the historic Tremont Temple Baptist Church
Fr. Brian Cullinane, O.F.M., of St. Anthony Shrine tells the story behind the church’s stunning stained glass
The mother of all protests is once again honored as the 244th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party takes place December 16