Out and about in Boston
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, BOSTON/ Updated : Nov 20, 2014, 17:24 IST
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When you want to escape the chaos, there are plenty of things to do in Boston that will give you a break from the concrete.
When you want to escape the chaos, there are plenty of things to do in Boston that will give you a break from the concrete. Read less

When you want to escape the chaos, there are plenty of things to do in Boston that will give you a break from the concrete. From getting your hands dirty in the sand at Revere Beach and strolling through the elegant lawns and garden paths at Mount Auburn Cemetery (dating back to 1831, it’s the oldest landscaped cemetery in the U.S.), to taking a ferry out to the Boston Harbor Islands National Park for a day of hiking, swimming and fishing away from the urban sprawl, and picnicking out at Boston Common (the crown jewel in Boston's Emerald Necklace)—it’s easy to leave the city behind.
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