15 Apr - 31 Oct 2010 (various dates) Paul Revere House
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. More
4 Apr - 3 Oct 2010 (annual) Fenway Park
Known universally as America's pastime, watching a baseball game is the quintessential American experience. Fenway Park is home to the Boston Red Sox Major League Baseball team and stages regular games from April to October. More
18 May - 23 Nov 2010; Tue and Fri only (annual) Copley Square
Every Tuesday and Friday, locals enjoy the finest summertime fruits as New England farmers bring their wares to Copley Square's Farmers Market in the heart of Boston. The market is along Saint James Avenue in front of the Trinity Church. More
24 May - 24 Nov 2010; Mon and Wed only (annual) City Hall
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. The market is held in the heart of Boston along Cambridge Street. More
1 Oct 2009 - 31 May 2010 (various dates) Boston Public Library
The central branch of the Boston Public Library is rich with sculpture, paintings and decorative details. Dramatic murals by celebrated 19th-century artists adorn the walls. The Back Bay building overlooks busy Copley Square and conceals a peaceful Roman-style courtyard. More