| Things To Do: 100 Events Found; Nov 25, 2009 - Nov 25, 2010
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Farmers' Market at City Hall Plaza | City Hall, Boston 28 May - 27 Nov 2009; Mon and Wed only (annual) On Mondays and Wednesdays, local residents can pick up the finest fruits of summertime as New England farmers bring their wares to sell at City Hall Plaza (along Cambridge Street) in the heart of Boston. |
Christmas Tubas | Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston 28 Nov 2009 (annual) Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace gets into the holiday spirit with this noisy annual concert. Over 200 tubas perform popular seasonal songs in a bizarre attempt to convince visitors to spend lots of money on gifts. |
Plimoth Plantation | Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth 21 Mar - 29 Nov 2009 (annual) Plimoth Plantation is a replica of the small farming town built by English colonists in 1627 - the first permanent English settlement in New England. Visitors can talk with the characters who lived here and ask them what their lives were like. |
Taste of Quincy Market | Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston Dec 2009 (monthly) Faneuil Hall Marketplace presents a huge range of culinary tastes from some of the most popular vendors in Boston on the first Wednesday of every month at the Taste of Quincy Market. Who can refuse free samples of their specialities? |
SWEA Boston: Annual Christmas Fair | Boston Center for the Arts, Boston 5 Dec 2009 (annual) The Swedish Women's Educational Association's Annual Christmas Fair comes early at the Boston Center for the Arts. Here's your chance to taste how Christmas is experienced in Scandinavia - hot mulled wine, music, dancing and St Lucia included. |
Boston Tea Party Re-enactment | Old South Meeting House, Boston 13 Dec 2009 (annual) Have you ever wondered why America is a nation of coffee drinkers? Find out at the Old South Meeting House as the spirited folk of Boston re-enact one of their most glorious historical moments - the 'Boston Tea Party' of 1773. |
Paul Revere House | Paul Revere House, Boston 1 Apr - 31 Dec 2009 (various dates) The modest North End home of one of the best-known figures of the American Revolution puts a human face on historical events. The wooden Paul Revere House (c1680) contains artefacts of Revere, including silver pieces he created and period furnishings. |
First Night Boston | Boston Dec 2009 (annual) Every year, come New Year's Eve, Bostonians fill up every square inch of downtown Boston. First Night Boston is a seriously long, seriously large party, full of a lot of noise and lots to see and do. |
NFL: New England Patriots | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro 14 Sep 2009 - 3 Jan 2010 (annual) The New England Patriots play their NFL games at the Gillette Stadium. The regular season runs from September until January. Please visit the Patriots' website for full details of all fixtures. |
Taste of Quincy Market | Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston Jan 2010 (monthly) Faneuil Hall Marketplace presents a huge range of culinary tastes from some of the most popular vendors in Boston on the first Wednesday of every month at the Taste of Quincy Market. Who can refuse free samples of their specialities? |
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