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  • Aug 29

    Boston By Little Feet (Freedom Trail) Friday 10:00am at The Samuel Adams Statue at Faneuil Hall
    1 Dock Square, Boston, MA 02109
    Walking along Boston's historic Freedom Trail and part of Boston's original coastline, children will be able to see the historical sites that played major roles in American independence such as Faneuil Hall, the Old State House, and Old South Meeting House. Stops also include the site of the first public school in America and the first burial ground in Boston. Our guides also love to point out the fun attractions such as Shem's grasshopper, the royal lion & unicorn, Benjamin Franklin flying a kite, and the Democrat donkey.

    Price: $8 per person
  • Aug 29

    Saint Anthony's Feast Friday 12:00pm at Endicott. Thacher & North Margin Streets
    Endicott. Thacher and North Margin Streets, Boston, MA 02113
    (617) 723-8669
    Saint Anthony’s Feast has it all for people of every age: parades, strolling singers, live entertainment, contests and religious services are held daily. Visitors stroll the beautifully decorated streets sampling the best Italian street foods from 100 pushcarts enjoying arancini, sausage peppers & onion, quahogs, calamari, pizza, pasta and of course zeppole, cannoli and gelato. Our guests can also browse the wide selection of souvenir keepsakes and mementos. The highlight of the Feast is the ten hour procession of the Statue of Saint Anthony through the streets of the North End accompanied by devotees, numerous marching bands and floats. The Statue of the Saint returns to his chapel as confetti and streamers cascade from the rooftops.

    Price: Free Admission
  • Aug 29

    Blue Man Group Friday 7:00pm at Charles Playhouse
    74 Warrenton St., Boston, MA 02111
    (617) 482-2227
    Blue Man Group is best known for their wildly popular theatrical shows and concerts which combine music, comedy and multimedia theatrics to produce a totally unique form of entertainment. The blissful party atmosphere created at their live events has become the trademark of a Blue Man Group experience. Currently, their live stage shows can be seen in New York, Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Berlin, Oberhausen, and Orlando. The Orlando production is in the Universal Orlando® Resort.

    Price: $58.00,$48.00
  • Aug 29

    Boston Red Sox vs. Chicago White Sox Friday 7:05pm at Fenway Park
    4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215
    (617) 267-9440
  • Aug 29

    Liz Phair Friday 9:00pm at Paradise Rock Club
    967 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215
    (617) 562-8800
    18+

    Price: $25
  • Aug 30

    Beacon Hill Walking Tour Saturday 10:00am at Massachusetts State House
    24 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108
    (617) 727-3676
    Learn the story of Beacon Hill, from its rural beginnings to the vision of the Mount Vernon Proprietors to the historic collection of Federal and Greek Revival row houses. Boston By Foot's Beacon Hill walking tour is a introduction to early American architecture featuring the works of Charles Bulfinch. You will also hear the stories of Boston's prominent citizens who have called Beacon Hill their home.

    Price: $12 adults; $8 children (free for members)
  • Aug 30

    Literary Landmarks Walking Tour Saturday 10:00am at Borders | Boston
    10 School St, Boston, MA 02108
    (617) 557-7188
    Boston was the most important literary center in the United States and home to many of America's greatest writers. Our literary tour highlights the homes and haunts of such great Victorians as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, Louisa May Alcott, Henry James, Charles Dickens, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Individually, they were writers and poets without peer. Collectively, they made Boston the epicenter of American Letters. What brick building went from being an apothecary's shop to the center of literary Boston? What was the Saturday Club and where did they meet? For answers to these questions and more, join your guide for a walking tour of literary Boston in Victorian times.

    Price: $12 adults; $8 children (free for members)
  • Aug 30

    Out Saturday Masterbeat Saturday 10:00pm at The Roxy
    279 Tremont St., Boston, MA 02116
    (617) 338-7699
    Masterbeat World Tours Only New England Appearence!
  • Aug 31

    Boston Underfoot Walking Tour Sunday 2:00pm at The Samuel Adams Statue at Faneuil Hall
    1 Dock Square, Boston, MA 02109
    Follow Boston's great engineering feats from the filling of the Back Bay to the Big Dig, now America's largest public works project. Walk through the new Rose Kennedy Greenway and some of Boston's oldest alleys. Ride the nation's first subway and learn about such taken-for-granted utilities as water, sewage, gas, steam, and electricity. Join us for this unique look at Boston where most of the sightseeing takes place around your feet! Learn the origin of manholes, the different ways to engineer a tunnel, the secret identities of some of Boston's newest buldings, and what was so big about a recent dig.

    Price: $14 per person
  • Aug 31

    Tony Moran White Party Sunday 10:00pm at White Party @ The Roxy
    279 Tremont St., Boston, MA 02212
    (402) 831-3526
    If Anyone Attended Out Weekends Sunday Night Event Last Year At Avalon, They Know That Chris Harriss Party Turned It Out. This Years Event Is Held At The Roxy Boston. This Year We Want You All To Wear White! Cover Is $15.00 At The Door!


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