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Lindsey Davis (special projects coordinator) visits the Outside TV studio in North Conway NH, to share information on the upcoming Washburn Challenge. In honor of the late founding director, Bradford Washburn, this event invites people to climb Mount Washington in support of the museums ongoing education programs. Thank you Lindsey for the fantastic giveaway! So mark your calendar for Sun, July 14th and The Washburn Challenge. For more information check it out at MOS.ORGCHALLENGE
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The Institute of Contemporary Art faces Boston harbor in the Seaport District. Designed by Diller Scofido + Renfro, it was completed in 2006 and extends the boardwalk along the harbor.
The building is organized as a series of public zones stacked on each other. Outdoor amphitheater seating facing the harbor leads up to a 330 seat theater that sits below the top floor gallery. The media center with stepped seating faces the harbor and gives visitors access to the collection. The floors are connected by a glass elevator and an open stair.
There lots of great places nearby to eat including Sportello, Honeygrow and the Tatte Cafe.
The ICA makes visible its organization in its section where the form and experience come alive.
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The Museum of Fine Arts (or MFA) in Boston, Massachusetts, is the fourth largest museum in the United States. It contains more than 450,000 works of art, making it one of the most complete collections in the Americas. With more than one million visitors a year, it is the 55th most visited art museum in the world as of 2014.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of the most complete art museums in the world with a collection that exemplifies the breadth, richness and diversity of artistic expression, from prehistoric times to the present.
Founded in 1870, the museum moved to its current location in 1909. The museum is affiliated with the Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
The famous paintings by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Gauguin and Cassatt, as well as the best group of Monets outside Paris and one of the richest collections of prints and drawings in the world, share space with mummies, sculptures, ceramics and gold from ancient Egypt , Greece, the Near East and the Roman Empire, and masterpieces of African and oceanic art from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
Paintings, sculptures, furniture, decorative arts and fashion from North, Central and South America are shown in the context and time of their origin, including one of the best art collections in the United States.
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TD Garden
The TD Garden (previously the Shawmut Center, the FleetCenter, and the TD Banknorth Garden; nicknamed the Boston Garden and The Garden) is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts. It is named after its sponsor, TD Bank, a subsidiary of Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank.
TD Garden is the home arena for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League and Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. It is owned by Delaware North, whose CEO, Jeremy Jacobs, also owns the Bruins. It is the site of the annual Beanpot college hockey tournament, and hosts the annual Hockey East Championships. The arena has also hosted many major national sporting events including the 1999, 2003, and 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball regional first and second rounds, the 2009 and 2012 Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight, the 1998 Frozen Four, the 2004 Frozen Four, the 2014 United States Figure Skating Championships, the 2006 Women's Final Four, and it will host the 2015 Frozen Four. It hosted games 3, 4, and 6 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals and the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals for the Bruins, and games 1, 2, and 6 of the 2008 NBA Finals and games 3, 4, and 5 of the 2010 NBA Finals for the Celtics.
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Curator tour of the Springfield Armory National Historic Site | The History List
A tour of the Springfield Armory National Historic Site with the museum's curator, Alex MacKenzie.
The Springfield Armory is located in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts and was established under the administration of George Washington as a manufactory of military arms from 1777 until its closing in 1968. It reopened in 1978 and houses one of the world's largest historic American military small arms collection.
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Benjamin Franklin Finds Dreamland Wax Museum in Boston - 360 Video
Dreamland Wax Museum is located in the heart of downtown Boston, Massachusetts and showcases over 100 wax figures including sports legends, historical heroes, world leaders and local Boston icons. Look for life-like representations of Peter Dinklage, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Michael Jackson, Rihanna, Madonna, Snoop Dogg, Tom Brady, Paul Pierce, Ray Bourque, and many more, including all 44 Presidents of the United States!
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It's the late 1700's, and Benjamin Franklin decides to try a little experiment. He captures his electrical essence in a Leyden Jar (cutting edge technology at the time) and buries the jar in the foothills around colonial Boston. Fast forward to 2018, and Benjamin Franklin springs back to life in energy form, right in front of his statue at Boston's Old City hall!
Enjoy this short 360 video about Benjamin looking for his old friend Paul Revere's silversmith shop on Old Dock Square, which is now occupied by the Dreamland Wax Museum. We hope you enjoy this short, fun fictitious story, and that it inspires you to learn more about Boston's rich history.
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TD Garden
Name: TD Garden
Tenants: Boston Celtics (NBA), Boston Bruins (NHL)
Capacity: Basketball: 18,624, Ice hockey: 17,565
Opened: September 30, 1995
TD Garden, often called The Garden is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts. It is owned by Delaware North. It opened in 1995 as a replacement for the original Boston Garden. TD Garden is the home arena for the Boston Bruins of the NHL and the Boston Celtics of the NBA.
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There are too many breweries to name, and an unbelievable amount of pubs and bars with craft beers that you've never heard of, so you'll have to sample some yourself before embarking for your cruise from Boston.
Stroll along the Freedom Trail which is a home to 16 Revolutionary War sites.
Visit the restored Boston Tea Party ships and a museum located at Griffin’s Wharf.
Stop by America’s oldest college, Harvard University, and enjoy the learning about the history of this school.
Boston | Día 2: USS Constitution Museum
Nuestro segundo día en Boston, en donde tuvimos un recorrido con uno de los camiones turísticos, el cual nos llevó a alguno de los puntos de interés más importantes de la ciudad, como el Boston Tea Party Museum, Barco USS Constitution, y el Mercado Municipal.
Cabe aclarar que el barco USS Constitution no tuvo nada que ver durante la independencia de Estados Unidos, pero sí participó en la guerra contra el Reino Unido.
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Places to see in ( Boston - USA )
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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
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Boston and Philadelphia. Or...Beantown and The City of Brotherly Love. Two major east coast cities in the United States, both part of the Northeast Megalopolis (echo) (mwhahahahahaha) a part of the country that contains more than 17 percent of its entire population, or some 50 million people on less than 2% of the country’s land area.
Both cities are exciting places to live in with a bright future.
Both are two of the oldest cities in the United States. Before Europeans arrived, the Delaware Valley, where Philadelphia is located, was home to the Delaware Indians. Various nations had lived in the area where Boston is currently located, but the Massachusett were the ones mainly around when Europeans came to the area.
Both cities were founded by those seeking religious freedom.
William Penn and other Quakers founded Philadelphia in 1682
Puritans founded Boston in 1630. So yeah, Boston’s about 52 years older.
Both were political, financial, and commercial centers of their colonies. Philadelphia, of the Pennsylvania colony, and Boston, of really all of New England.
Both steadily grew at about the same rates during the colonial era, although Philadelphia always stayed ahead of Boston in population.
Both Boston and Philadelphia saw some action during the American Revolution. Boston saw more violence within the city. I mean, there was the freaking Siege of Boston, which lasted almost a year, in which New England militiamen surrounded British forces within the city. Philadelphia was quiet at first. So quiet that the First and Second Continental Congresses met there and it became the capital of the United States. However, the British captured the city in September 1777 and controlled it until the next summer.
After the Revolution, both cities became industrial centers and each city’s population skyrocketed. In fact, the population of both Boston and Philadelphia steadily climbed and climbed and climbed and climbed until the Great Depression. Since then, it’s been up and down. Now, when I talk about the population of cities, I tend to focus on the METROPOLITAN AREA, man. That’s how you do it, count those suburbs, son. The Boston metropolitan area has 4.8 million people and the Philadelphia metro has about 6 million. Looks like you win, there, Philly.
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How Did Boston Media Handle Reported Racism At The MFA?
After a story circulated about racism at the Museum of Fine Arts, some question whether journalists did their due diligence.
On this week’s episode, Emily Rooney is joined by Adam Reilly of WGBH News; Lylah Alphonse of U.S. News & World Report; Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University; and former CNN White House correspondent Dan Lothian.
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