BY Clay Larroy
Traveling can
be a great way to meet new people and experience other cultures. New friends
are waiting to meet you in places you have only dreamed of traveling. It can be
a wonderful way to see all that the world has to offer. Travel can be a hobby
and an adventure that will lead you to unexpected places. When you want
to plan a vacation contact me!
Look
at the article below for a mesmerizing viewpoint on Massachusetts.
Things
to Do in Massachusetts
By Robert Vrabel
Massachusetts in February
Massachusetts is a bustling state
that offers both beautiful countryside and a busy city. The state is excellent
for weekend trips or family vacations as there are unique events and activities
that take place every month.
The Annual Boston Wine Expo is an
event that any self-respecting wine enthusiast will not miss. This is the
largest consumer wine event in the country and takes place at the Seaport World
Trade Center. You will have the opportunity to sample 1800 wines from around
the world and meet with the winemakers that produce them. Events within the
event include the Grand Tasting, which features the hottest wines at the expo,
Celebrity Chef Stages, Tasting Flights, Grand Cru Lounge, The Vintner Dinner,
and the Progressive Dinner. This event attracts visitors from around the US and
international guests as well.
The Boston Opera House is always
featuring events from movies to musicals. The Opera House was built in 1901 for
the traveling opera troupes that made their way through Massachusetts. The
house has been restored and is in the heart of the theatre district. The house
was reopened in 1928 and has hosted a variety of different shows. The venue is
a permanent fixture in culture of Boston and features hit Broadway musicals,
musicians and Opera.
The Boston Center for the Arts is
located in the South End of Boston and is the largest landmark district in the
US. The Boston Center for the Arts is a four-acre complex that features The
Cyclorama. The Cyclorama is an 1884 panorama painting. The Cyclorama Rotunda is
23,000 square feet and the site of many exhibitions, performances and other
community events. The center is home to the Community Music Center of Boston,
the Art Connection, the Boston Ballet Costume Shop, three small theaters and a
rehearsal studio. The Tremont Estates Building is also located on the grounds
and features over 50 artist studios, the Mills Gallery, rehearsal spaces and
Hamersley's Bistro.
While in Concord you must visit the
Concord Museum. The city was the site of the battle that began the American
Revolution as well as many forward thinking individuals and writers of the
American literary renaissance. Here you will find the history of Algonkians,
Puritans, Revolutionaries, Farmers, Silversmiths, Transcendentalists,
Cabinetmakers, Anti-Slavery Activists, Mill Workers and Loyalists. Highlights
of the museums exhibitions include the Paul Revere lantern, artifacts from the
American Revolution, many of Thoreau's possessions from Walden Pond and the
contents of Ralph Waldo Emerson's study.
Rob Vrabel is the co-owner of http://www.2havefun.com, the largest directory
of fun things to do. Visit this great directory at http://massachusetts.2havefun.com/ for fun
things to do in Massachusetts!
I
thought I would be governor of Massachusetts. I stood on a pile of my old
albums and said, 'I'm the only one with a record to stand on.'
Arlo Guthrie
Live
life and travel
often, the more you travel, the more memories you create!
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