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Explore Boston:
the Walking City
Quincy Market
and Faneuil Hall
Red Sox Games
and Fenway Park
Come October, Fenway is still alive
and hopping with Red Sox buzz.
Whether you go for a game or
simply stop by for a sausage, fall in
Fenway is a fun experience for
locals and visitors alike.
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Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall
were historically used as meeting
places for discussion and trade.
Now they are a place to meet and
have a quick meal. Quincy Market is
a hall lined with food on either side
and Faneuil Hall has stalls
showcasing all the sweets and
Boston gear you can imagine.
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The Boston Common
and Public Garden
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The Boston Common and Public
Garden are two of Boston’s largest
green spaces. They are great
scenic spots for running, walking or
simply enjoying the day. The
Boston Public Garden is home to
the bench featured in the film
“Good Will Hunting,” the Make Way
for Ducklings sculpture, and the
George Washington statue, which
was the inspiration for the
Conference logo.
Downtown Crossing
Downtown Crossing is home to
Boston’s theater district as well as
some of its b