Jump into Boston's best multi-room escape experiences! Use your wits to escape the subterranean lair of a evil villain, or flee from a fearsome killer's remote cabin hideout. (Curated content from www.roomescapeboston.com)
Constitution Beach is one of Boston's hidden waterfront gems. Take a swim or head over to the athletic fields. You can see planes flying from Logan Airport and ships sailing through Boston Harbor. (Curated content from www.mass.gov)
The casino at Encore Boston Harbor brings glamour on a grand scale to the Mystic riverfront. Enter the main floor—open and airy, colorful and vibrant, with 40-foot ceilings, red Rubino glass chandeliers, and a dazzling array of classic and state-of-the-art slot machines for every player, at every level. (Curated content from www.encorebostonharbor.com)
On June 17, 1775, New England soldiers faced the British army for the first time in a pitched battle. Popularly known as "The Battle of Bunker Hill," bloody fighting took place throughout a hilly landscape of fenced pastures that were situated across the Charles River from Boston. Though the British forces claimed the field, the casualties inflicted by the Provincial solders from Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire were staggering. Of the some 2,400 British soldiers and Marines engaged, some 1,000 were wounded or killed. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
On December 16, 1773, as many as 5,000 colonists packed this building to resist a shipment of taxed tea. After hours of negotiations, the people failed to come to a resolution with the royal government. A signal must have been given soon after, for some 150 men with soot on their faces and varying interpretations of Indigenous dress stormed out of buildings nearby and made their way to the tea ships at Griffin's Wharf. After hours of work, the men destroyed 342 chests of the imported tea. The British Crown viewed this resistance as treason, and the punishments brought the war closer than ever. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
Discover how one city could be the Cradle of Liberty, site of the first major battle of American Revolution, and home to many who espoused that freedom can be extended to all. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
Visit our Everett location where we provide a wide selection of entertainment for kids and adults alike. Our family fun center offers diverse menu options, skill-level arcade games and in-store performances for everyone to enjoy. (Curated content from locations.chuckecheese.com)
A unique environment where play and learning converge, the Museum offers abundant opportuntities for rich exploration and discovery. An immersive encounter with diverse content, the Museum experience satisifies the deeply rooted instinct to play and create. (Curated content from bostonchildrensmuseum.org)