If you can get parking at the Braintree or Quincy T stations, do so. And if time permits, visit Quincy first, because it contains some amazing history, including the John Adams & Abigail Adams homes. Two presidents (John Adams and John Quincy Adams) were born in Quincy and there is a very interesting tour of the places they lived-- the Adams Mansion is absolutely worth seeing. Then, you can easily get on the Red Line into Boston to see the rest of the historical sites that Boston has to offer. If you get off the T at Park Street, you are right at one of the stops on the Freedom Trail, near the Boston Common and Beacon Hill, and convenient to many of Boston's most famous historical venues.
It depends on what you enjoy doing. Boston is a large city with many fine restaurants, museums, and historical sites. There is something to do in Boston all year round, and tourists rarely have a problem finding interesting activities. But if you like outdoor activities, you may want to visit Boston in the summer, when you can take a boat ride in Boston Harbor or go on a whale watch to Cape Cod.
Cape Cod is the Peninsula southeast of Boston.
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The address of the Cape Charles Historical Society is: Po Box 11, Cape Charles, VA 23310-0011
Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex was created in 1988.
The phone number of the Cape Charles Historical Society is: 757-331-1008.
The web address of the Cape Coral Historical Society Museum is: http://www.capecoralhistoricalmuseum.org
The web address of the Greater Cape May Historical Society is: www.capemayhistory.org
The address of the Greater Cape May Historical Society is: Po Box 495, Cape May, NJ 08204
Nixon changed the name back to Canaveral. I suspect that the "historical significance" he was concerned about, was that Canaveral was not a Democrat.
The phone number of the Cape Coral Historical Society Museum is: 239-772-7037.
Blue Nile Livery is an official car service provider that can take you from Boston to Cape Cod and Cape Cod to Boston, MA. Because BNL has a great network of travel and tours around Boston and to other states.