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June 17th, 2008 by admin

The Boston museum of fine arts: Unarguably the Boston museum of fine arts is famous for the collection of art work. In fact it is the second largest house that has collections of the paintings from Paris, paintings from Japan and other prominent places.

The collection of Historical Instruments: Primarily the Historical Instruments were collected, for teaching and research, continuously and gradually preserved. As a result the preservation of scientific instruments paved the way to the establishment of department of “The Collection of Historical Instruments”. Today it is said that “The Collection of Historical Instruments” is the third largest resource of collection of instruments in the world.
Harvard University Arts Museum: It houses the collections of over 81,000 objects along with the photographs and therefore is worth watching.
Harvard Museum of natural History: The Harvard Museum of natural history features the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Geological Museum, and the Herbaria. Basically the mission of the museum is to enhance the interests of the people in understanding the natural life. However the museum houses a large range of natural life right from tiny minerals to the fossils of the large dinosaurs.
The peabody Museum of Archaeology and etnology: The peabody Museum of Archaeology and etnology was founded in 1866 that houses nearly 5, 00,000 images focusing on the anthropological material.
The Boston Harbor Islands: The Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area includes series of islands, generally, that are primarily devoted for the recreation of public in a large way .The major attractions feature hiking trails, light houses, trails and beaches.
Uss constitution museum: It is, a part of Boston national historical park, located in Boston to remember the voice of the constitution editors.

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Boston

June 17th, 2008 by admin

It is commonly referred to as the birth place to the American Revolution, is the capital city of Massachusetts. Interestingly Boston was founded in 1630 by John Winthrop, a puritan. Consequently the migration of puritan families established churches, social institutions and schools. Gradually Boston developed into a economic centre largely engaged in shipping and boat building. Today Boston is an important centre for manufacturing, production and high-tech industries .It is considered as one of the best tourist attractions in the nation. In fact Boston occupies tenth place among all the tourist cities in the nation. Further Boston is well-known as one of the great culture centre due to the establishment of renowned societies such as Massachusetts Historical Society, the New England Conservatory of Music; museums like the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts; and educational schools such as Boston, Suffolk, Northeastern universities, Harvard Medical School, the New England Medical Center, Massachusetts; General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s hospitals ,the Univ. of Massachusetts at Boston and many more. The major attractions of Boston include Boston Children’s Museum, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard Art Museums, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Institute of Contemporary Art, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, MIT Museum, Museum of Science, Science Park (Science Park Station, New England Aquarium, Mapparium, Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, Boston Harbor Islands, Boston Common and Public Garden and many more.

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