Explore the historic heart of Boston, Massachusetts, with this collection of iconic landmarks and local favorites. From revolutionary sites to culinary delights and scenic river views, discover the diverse charm of this New England gem.
Charles River
The Charles River is a famous river in Boston that offers a romantic and peaceful experience, where people can enjoy rowing. Samantha Brown joins the lightweight women's rowing team at Boston University to learn the basics of rowing.
Union Oyster House
The Union Oyster House is the oldest continually operating restaurant in the United States, dating back to 1826, and a National Historic Landmark where Samantha Brown enjoys oysters.
New England Historic Genealogical Society
The New England Historic Genealogical Society, founded in 1845, has a library and archive where anyone can research their family history; Samantha Brown learns about her German and American ancestors and discovers she is related to Theodore Roosevelt and Lee Harvey Oswald.
Old South Meeting House
The Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, is an iconic landmark in Boston that played a role in the Boston Tea Party, where 5,000 angry people gathered to take action against the tea.
Bricco Salumeria
Bricco Salumeria is a pasta shop in Boston's North End, personally stocked by Frank, where customers can find Italian cheeses, pastas, and fresh mozzarella.
Frugal Bookstore
Frugal Bookstore is a bookstore in the heart of Roxbury that aims to bring books and literacy to the community and showcase a vast selection of authors of color.
Sichuan Garden
Sichuan Garden is a neighborhood restaurant where the mood is modern, the food is tingling, and the cocktails are award-winning; it serves authentic Sichuan recipes.
Boston University
Malcolm Doldron is the head coach of lightweight women's rowing at Boston University.
Paul Revere's House
A popular tourist location in North End.
Boston Common
Location of the March on Roxbury.