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Massachusetts Tourist Attractions

  When visiting Massachusetts use our searchable travel guide for information about the Freedom Trail, Boston Common, Public Garden, Faneuil Hall, Fenway Park, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Berkshires, Peabody Essex Museum, and the New England Aquarium. Visit and explore treasures in our small towns as well as our largest cities like Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, Brockton, New Bedford, Fall River, Lynn, and Quincy. Our searchable travel guide is the perfect travel guide for frequent travelers looking to find that hidden gem or first time visitors plan their trip to massachusettsMassachusetts. Our searchable travel guide presents amusement & theme parks, fairs & festivals, gambling, historic building & landmarks, hotels, museums & galleries, outdoor recreation, relaxation & spas, restaurants, sports & events, wineries & breweries, and many other travel resources. Become a travel pro when you use our searchable travel guide to plan your next vacation. Looking for your personal tourist guide for Cambridge, how about a travel guide for Cape Cod. Have you ever gone to a new place on vacation and were overwhelmed by the choices. Our Massachusetts Tourist guide will help you find fun and exciting things to do. Use our travel guide to find attractions and sites to visit near your destination. Massachusetts is a beautiful state and has many popular and exciting tourist attractions. It has been at the forefront of American history for well over 250 years. The Pilgrims came ashore in 1620, and it became the site of the first Thanksgiving in the fall of 1621. We support the Million Pixel March. Click here to see US companies that support the March.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]