When it comes to Boston, Mass., travel attractions, Fenway Park Tours hits it out of the park. Going on a guided tour at America’s most beloved ballpark to learn about an important part of baseball history is almost as much fun as attending a game! This highly entertaining, affordable one-hour...
Massachusetts Attractions
If You Must Have That Oversized Portion of Food in Massachusetts and Rhode Island…
It has been said that giraffes can eat up to 50 pounds of food a day but since we are not giraffes, here are some local food destinations below that will make you feel like the human version of that hungry animal with the pituitary issue. Eat at your...
Family Fun: Go Ice Skating at the Boston Common Frog Pond
In the winter, a section of the Boston Common in Boston, Mass., transforms into a beautiful frog — the Frog Pond for ice skating, that is. This is truly a “ribbeting” family-friendly Boston attraction. Sorry for the bad pun, but remember I “toad” you so about this great family...
New Book Reveals Remarkable Town Commons in Massachusetts
Read the Only Book on Town Commons in Massachusetts My first book, Massachusetts Town Greens, takes you on a journey to the best town commons in Massachusetts, and I can hardly wait for you to read it. I created this one-of-a-kind book as a great traveling companion for US...
Boston Public Garden: Spectacular Flower Gardens, Swan Boats
If you feel wilted from trying to find the right Boston travel attractions, then the solution to blossoming your “Hub of the Universe” vacation is by visiting the Boston Public Garden in the heart of the city. It’s really the perfect foundation to falling in love with visiting Boston as...
Hairpin Turn on the Mohawk Trail: You Could be Here This Fall
Let’s face it, you don’t want any trial and error when searching for the sweetest Massachusetts fall foliage spots. That would be a waste of your time and money. Ideally, you want panoramic mountain views with lots of colors. With that in mind, the 63-mile Mohawk Trail — one of...
4 Peaceful Massachusetts Town Commons to Enjoy Fall Foliage
While the crowds of tourists flock to New England’s most popular fall foliage destinations, you can feel good about taking in the colors in small, uncrowded Massachusetts towns that most people don’t even know exist. Have you ever heard of Wendell, Royalston, Hardwick and Belchertown? If not, these beautiful little...






