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Lexington
Northwest of Boston is Lexington, where the first footage of the Revolutionary War took place on April 19, 1775.
Gloucester
The town is a world-class fishing center; it is no coincidence that one of its main symbols is the monument to the fisherman.
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is most often visited by travelers who are partial to cars.
New Bedford and Fall River
South of Boston and Cape Cod, New Bedford was the heart of the global whaling industry in the 19th century, with 80% of the nation’s whale ships, and factories turning whale oil into candles and whale bone into corset frames and umbrellas.
Boston
The city is one of the largest settlements in the world.
Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martin Vineyard
Heading out into the Atlantic south of Boston, Cape Cod is the city’s summer playground, with miles and miles of white sand beaches and picturesque towns filled with tourist attractions and entertainment.
Worcester and Old Sturbridge Village
Worcester is an industrial city west of Boston, in the middle of a rural village. Its thriving history is featured in collections by the Worcester Art Museum, of which more than 35,000 pieces are distinguished by European and American art, Asian art, Greek and Roman sculpture, and contemporary art.