Boston's Famous Acorn Street, Oldest Street in Boston
This is famous Acorn Street, the oldest and narrowest street in Boston.
Visit Boston Massachusetts Travel Tour 4K HD
This is a virtual tour of Boston Massachusetts filmed over the span of 2 days or 48 hours. In the video we explore the Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill, Little Italy, the Seaport, the USS Constitution and much more from around Boston Mass. Additionally in this virtual walking tour we explore a little bar near Fenway Park that lets you see the field and the most photographed street in America, Acorn Street.
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BOSTON is a great city, so we just wanna hang out and show you guys a little bit of Boston, like downtown Boston. Acorn street in Boston, Boston Public Garden and North End Boston. Also Quincy Market in Boston!
Quincy Market is a historic market complex near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was constructed in 1824–26 and named in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy, who organized its construction without any tax or debt. The market is a designated National Historic Landmark and Boston Landmark, significant as one of the largest market complexes built in the United States in the first half of the 19th century.
Boston is a modern, bustling city superimposed on a centuries-old town. There are a few locations where visitors can feel for a moment that they've stepped into a time machine, and Acorn Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood is one of them. This narrow little street is one of the most photographed places in Boston—some say it's the most photographed street in the entire city. That alone should make it worth visiting, but even better news is that Acorn Street is surrounded by one of the most interesting (and historic) parts of Boston.
The Public Garden, also known as Boston Public Garden, is a large park in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, adjacent to Boston Common. It is a part of the Emerald Necklace system of parks, and is bounded by Charles Street and Boston Common to the east, Beacon Street to the north, Arlington Street and Back Bay to the west, and Boylston Street to the south. The Public Garden was the first public botanical garden in America.
Also meet the nice Boston sign, saying Hello Boston at Primark in Boston/Downtown Boston.
Boston's Neighborhoods: Beacon Hill
- An historic, even iconic neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, Beacon Hill is a neighborhood of Federal style rowhouses and is widely known for it's narrow streets, gas lights, brick sidewalks and village like atmosphere. With it's ivy covered fences and lovely gardens, it is widely regarded as one of the most desirable and expensive neighborhoods in Boston.
Named for the location of a former beacon atop the highest point in central Boston, the hill and two nearby hills were substantially reduced in height to allow the development of housing in the area. The entire hill was once owned by William Blaxton, the first European settler of Boston; from 1625 to 1635. He eventually sold his land to the Puritans
Located just north of the Boston Common and Public Garden, Beacon Hill is bounded by the Charles River, Beacon Street and Cambridge Street.
A new station of the MBTA Red Line anchors the north end of the neighborhood, and provides easy commuting options to anywhere in the city and beyond - the perfect neighborhood for those without an automobile.
The Gold leaf of the Massachusetts State House Rotunda adorns the hill and shines across the Common. The lively sport of Massachusetts politics is acted out on the grounds of the State House on a regular basis.
Across from the State House, the Boston Common Frog Pond is a joyful jewel in this historic park. As a reflection and wading pool in the warmer months with a nearby cafe and playground, it transforms into beautiful skating rink during the winter.
Beacon Hill is also home to the real live Cheers bar of TV fame as well as numerous shops, restaurants, professional services, antique shops, apparel stores and boutiques, which dot Charles Street. No WalMarts or Dunkin' Donuts here - Charles Street is filled with unique one of a kind shops and restaurants. These businesses take personal pride in their offerings, with a wide array of food, unusual gifts, apparel and antiques from all over the world. Best of all, you'll very likely be greeted by the store owner for that personal touch! Gary Drug is one of the few independent pharmacies left in America! Whether you need a grocery store, shoe store, or hardware store - it's all within walking distance if you live in Beacon Hill.
For its rich heritage, inimitable architecture and its crucial role in the abolitionist movement, the neighborhood was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1962.
Beacon Hill has been home to many past and present notable residents over the years, including statesmen John Hancock and Daniel Webster; writers Louisa May Alcott, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. and Michael Crichton; senators Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles Sumner, Edward Kennedy and John Kerry; poets Sylvia Plath, Robert Frost, Julia Ward Howe, and Anne Sexton; Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; painters John Singleton Copley and Chester Harding; and actors Edwin Booth and Uma Thurman.
Beacon Hill is home to a wide variety of residential styles. A great place for families, this historic neighborhood offers a blend of classic Boston architecture and expansive green space.
Current housing in Beacon Hill runs the gamut from tiny studio apartments, to grand, single family residences. With the earliest houses dating back to the late 1700s, and new condominiums such as the Tudor, 34.5 Beacon, 50 Beacon and The Amory, and 96 Beacon which offer modern, luxury amenities (some are doorman buildings) along with restored period detail and oftentimes with beautiful views of the Common and the Garden, there is something for everyone in Beacon Hill.
The holidays are an especially beautiful time in Beacon Hill. In fact, it feels like you just went back to a quieter time - before shopping malls, cars, and the hustle and bustle. The annual holiday stroll draws people from all over the area.
Beautiful Acorn Street is often mentioned as one of the most picturesque (and most frequently photographed) street in the United States. Interesting architectural details, brick row houses with colorful doors, creative door knockers, decorative ironwork, brick sidewalks, narrow streets and real gas lamps make Beacon Hill a feast for the eyes.
Once you visit Beacon Hill, you'll see why many find that just living here to be the best attraction of them all!
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Top Things To Do in Boston, Massachusetts 4K
Hey Must Do Travels Tribe! Today we are in Boston, one of the oldest and beautiful cities in the United States. Let’s go see the top spots!
Fenway Park 2:21
Fenway Park has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912 and is the oldest ballpark in the MLB.
Acorn Street 2:50
Tourists and locals alike come to Acorn Street for the perfect backdrops with charming front doors, vine-covered brick walls, gas street lamps, and quaint cobblestones.
Boston Tea Party 3:10
This floating history museum is filled with live reenactments, multimedia exhibits & a tearoom that encompasses the historic Boston Tea Party in 1773.
USS Constitution 3:37
Launched in Boston in 1797, the USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned warship and earned her nickname Old Ironsides during the War of 1812.
Faneuil Hall Market 4:28
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, also known as Quincy Market, offers more than 100 stores, artisan shops, restaurants, and pubs right on Boston's famous Freedom Trail.
Newbury Street 5:11
Known as Boston's most enchanting street, the eight blocks are filled with salons, boutiques, and amazing dining.
Church of the Covenant 5:55
The Church of the Covenant is a historic church in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston and is a National Historic Landmark which it was built way back in 1867.
Bunker Hill 6:17
The Bunker Hill Monument was made to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War in 1775.
Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park 6:59
Made up of 34 islands and peninsulas, the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park is an urban oasis just minutes from Boston’s city center.
Thanks for watching the top things to do in Boston! If you have some stories about this historic city, share them in the comments below. If you like this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up, comment and subscribe!
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Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill, Boston Massachusetts, United States
Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill, Boston Massachusetts, United States
BOSTON BEACON HILL
BEACON HILL is one of the most iconic neighborhoods in the city of Boston. This is the CarryOn Tripper visit to this stunning part of Boston.
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The Ritz-Carlton, Boston - Wintering in the City
Join The Ritz-Carlton, Boston for a tour of historic Boston this winter. Visit Charles and Acorn Street in Beacon Hill along with the Massachusetts State House, walk along the Freedom Trail in Boston Common, just around the corner from our luxury hotel, and indulge in some high-end shopping along Newbury Street.
Places to see in ( Boston - USA )
Places to see in ( Boston - USA )
Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. Founded in 1630, it’s one of the oldest cities in the U.S. The key role it played in the American Revolution is highlighted on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walking route of historic sites that tells the story of the nation’s founding. One stop, former meeting house Faneuil Hall, is a popular marketplace.
Boston's history recalls revolution and transformation, and today it is still among the country’s most forward-thinking and barrier-breaking cities. The arts have thrived in Boston ever since the 19th century, when this cultural capital was dubbed the Athens of America. Certainly, the intellectual elite appreciated their fine paintings and classical music, but they were also dedicated to spreading the cultural wealth, establishing museums, libraries and symphony orchestras for all to enjoy.
'Fanatic' is no idle word here. Boston fans are passionate about sports. And with the five-time world-champion Patriots, the long-overdue World Series–winning Red Sox, the winningest basketball team in history, the Celtics, and the highly successful and historic hockey team, the Bruins, there is a lot to be passionate about. Boston's college teams also inspire fierce loyalties and staunch rivalries. No less spirited is the country's oldest and most celebrated running event, the world-famous Boston Marathon, and the world's largest two-day rowing event, the Head of the Charles Regatta.
For all intents and purposes, Boston is the oldest city in America. And you can hardly walk a step over its cobblestone streets without running into some historic site. The Freedom Trail winds its way around the city, connecting 16 historically significant sites. These are the very places where history unfolded: from the first public school in America to Boston’s oldest church building to sites linked to America's fight for independence from Britain – Boston is, in effect, one fantastic outdoor history museum.
Boston is surrounded by the Greater Boston region and is contiguously bordered by the cities and towns of Winthrop, Revere, Chelsea, Everett, Somerville, Cambridge, Watertown, Newton, Brookline, Needham, Dedham, Canton, Milton, and Quincy. The Charles River separates Boston from Watertown and the majority of Cambridge, and the mass of Boston from its own Charlestown neighborhood. To the east lie Boston Harbor and the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area (which includes part of the city's territory, specifically Calf Island, Gallops Island, Great Brewster Island, Green Island, Little Brewster Island, Little Calf Island, Long Island, Lovells Island, Middle Brewster Island, Nixes Mate, Outer Brewster Island, Rainsford Island, Shag Rocks, Spectacle Island, The Graves, and Thompson Island). The Neponset River forms the boundary between Boston's southern neighborhoods and the city of Quincy and the town of Milton. The Mystic River separates Charlestown from Chelsea and Everett, and Chelsea Creek and Boston Harbor separate East Boston from Boston proper.
A lot to see in Boston such as :
Freedom Trail
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Boston Common
Beacon Hill
Boston Harbor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Back Bay
Fenway Park
New England Aquarium
North End
Boston Public Garden
The Paul Revere House
Old North Church
Old State House
Museum of Science
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Bunker Hill Monument
Granary Burying Ground
USS Constitution Museum
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Massachusetts State House
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
Newbury Street
Copley Square
Harvard Square
Boston Children's Museum
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Franklin Park Zoo
Prudential Tower
Spectacle Island
Castle Island
Rose Kennedy Greenway
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Thompson Square / Bunker Hill
The Institute of Contemporary Art
John Hancock Tower
Chinatown
Georges Island
Emerald Necklace
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Trinity Church in the City of Boston
USS Constitution
Boston Harborwalk
Prudential / St. Botolph
Acorn Street
Old South Meeting House
Charlestown Navy Yard
Downtown Crossing
MIT Museum
Boston National Historical Park
( Boston - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Boston . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Boston - USA
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#Snowpocalypse Part 3 - My 24 mile walk through Boston
I take a 24 mile walk from Waltham, MA to Beacon Hill in Boston and back during the day of emergency road closings due to winter storm Juno on January 27, 2015. I cover a path through Bentley, University, Boston University, Comm Ave, the Mass Pike, MIT, Watertown, the Longfellow Bridge and more!!
p.s. It says my body was found less than a mile away. indeed, i found myself in the hotel parking lot, exhausted and ready to retire. i ate no dinner, just showered and went to sleep.
463 Beacon Street Guest House, Boston Massachusetts, United States
463 Beacon Street Guest House, Boston Massachusetts, United States
Beacon Hill Hotel in Boston MA
Prices: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Beacon Hill Hotel 25 Charles Street Boston MA 02114 Set in the heart of Boston's Beacon Hill district, only steps from the Boston Common and the theater district, this hotel offers contemporary guestrooms and an award-winning bistro. Beacon Hill Hotel features unique guestrooms with plantation shutters and photography by Daniel Jones. Guests will enjoy the in-room flat-screen TV with satellite channels as well as free high-speed wireless internet access. The hotel's Beacon Hill Bistro serves American and international dishes for breakfast and lunch, while dinner offers a French-style menu. In the evening, the fireplace bar is the perfect place for a drink with a late night snack.
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This weekend, the biggest football game in the world will be played in Glendale, Arizona. The very first Super Bowl was played in 1967. But the sport itself has a much longer and storied history. In fact, it’s a Boston group that’s considered by many historians as the first organized football club in the United States. They were known as the Oneida Football Club.
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