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Boston Attractions
 New England Aquarium in Boston is home to more than 15,000 fish and aquatic mammals. The main attraction of the Aquarium is the four-story, 200,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank, which contains a replica of a Caribbean coral reef and great variety of sea creatures.
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 The Old State House is the oldest surviving public building in Boston. It was center of political life, a meeting place for the exchange of economic and local news. The Declaration of Independence was first proclaimed to the citizens of Boston from the balcony of this house.
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 One of the world's great art museums, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston boasts the impressive collection of approximately 350,000 objects - Impressionist paintings (including one of the largest collections of Monets outside of Paris), Asian and Egyptian collections and early American art.
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 The galleries of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum are filled with paintings, sculpture, tapestries, furniture, and decorative arts. This collection of world importance comprises of more than 2,500 objects, including works by Titian, Botticelli, Raphael, Rembrandt, and Matisse.
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More Massachusetts Attractions
 The Salem Witch Museum presents one of the most tragic and emotional events in American history: The Witch Hysteria of 1692. It is the most visited museum in Salem. The goal of the museum is to promote religious tolerance and participation in a positive society that encourages acceptance of all its people.
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 Plimoth Plantation is a living history museum depicting the life of Plymouth colonists and Native Americans in early-17th century Massachusetts. Costumed role players portray the Pilgrims in the re-created coastal village.
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 Mayflower II is a full-scale replica of the ship that brought the Pilgrims from England to America in 1620. Exhibits describe and illustrate the journey and the Pilgrims' experience. Narrative tours are provided by costumed guides.
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 Pilgrim Hall Museum is the nation's oldest public museum. It is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of both Native American and Pilgrim artifacts. Many original possessions of the early Pilgrims and their descendants are displayed at the museum.
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 Salem Maritime preserves the maritime history of New England and the United States. It consists of about nine acres of land and twelve historic structures along the waterfront in Salem. The complex includes an exciting attraction - a real live ship.
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 The Whaling Museum is a must-visit, if not for the impressive skeleton of a 43-foot finback whale (stranded in the 1960s), then for the wonderful collections of scrimshaw and nautical art.
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