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Museum of Science: Exhibit Halls Skip-the-Line Ticket

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    1 day

$29

Drive your imagination to places wonderful, joyful, and mysterious at the Museum of Science. Marvel ...

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Boston: Explorer Pass with 3, 4 or 5 Attractions

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$49

Discover Boston at your own pace with this multi-attraction pass. Visit 2 to 5 attractions over 60 d...

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Boston Duck Tour

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 1 hour 20 minutes

$53

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Water is no barrier for a duck, why should it be for you? A Boston Duck Tour is a wonderful way to g...

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Boston CityPass

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        9 days

$64

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...ractions! See the New England Aquarium, Museum of Science, Skywalk Observatory at the Prudential Center, Harvard Museum ...

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Go Boston Card

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       1 to 7 days

$76

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Explore Boston your own way with Go City's Boston All-Inclusive Pass. Do as much or as little sights...

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About Museum of Science

 1 Science Park, Boston, MA 02114

 +1 617-723-2500

Museum of Science and Nearby Sights on Map

Hayden Planetarium

Charles Street

Charles Street on Beacon Hill is a shopping street lined with numerous antique stores and boutiques

Sports Museum of New England

Phipps Street Burying Ground

The Phipps Street Burying Ground, dating back to 1630, was Charlestown's first cemetery, where soldiers who fought in King Phillips War were buried

African Meeting House

The African Meeting House is the oldest extant black church in the United States, built in 1806

John Harvard Mall

City Square

City Square is first site of the Massachusetts Bay Colony government started in 1630

Rose Nichols House Museum

The Nichols House Museum is set in the 4-storey townhouse built in 1804, that was home to landscapist and suffragist Rose Standish Nichols from 1885 till her death in 1960

Boston Public Library

The Boston Public Library, established in 1848, was the first library in the United States to be opened to the public for borrowing books and other materials

Arthur Fiedler Memorial

The Arthur Fiedler Memorial honors the conductor of the Boston Pops who popularized classical music in the city