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By EMMA COLLINS |
Saturday April 14, 2012 05:08 PM

Scooper Bowl Ice Cream Fest is an all-you can-eat ice cream and cancer research fundraising event, raising money for the Jimmy Fund. It started out modestly small and is now the nation’s largest all you can eat ice cream event that lasts for three days in first week of June and is annual.
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By MEGAN COLLINS |
Sunday April 08, 2012 03:37 PM

Dragon Boat Festival is held annually in Boston. It is the largest Dragon Boat Festival in North American with 50 teams competing. Usually about 20,000 people come out to watch the rowers and experience the cultural activities and food present throughout the second day starting at noon.
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By JACKSON COOPER |
Wednesday April 04, 2012 11:37 AM

Boasting one of the highest payrolls in the league, the Red Sox, and their loyal fans, expect a trip to the post-season every year. In 2011, it looked like everything was on track until the team went cold, and lost twenty games in September. With new management this year, the team hopes to rebound.
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By EMMA COLLINS |
Sunday April 01, 2012 06:51 PM

Boston Harborfest 2012 is a Fourth of July festival that stages the colonial and maritime heritage of the historic City of Boston. It is an award-winning festival that strives to honor and remember the past, celebrate the present and educate the future with reenactments, concerts, historical tours and much more.
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By MEGAN COLLINS |
Saturday March 17, 2012 08:42 AM

The New England Aquarium Whale Watch is named the best whale watch in Boston. Seeing whales is a guarantee. The two main tours are the day tour and the sunset tour. Addition to providing great views, you can learn a lot as well from the onboard naturalists.
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By EMMA COLLINS |
Tuesday February 28, 2012 06:24 PM

There are no other Swan Boats of this kind anywhere in the world. These Swan Boats were established in 1877 continue to be family run and hold a special place in the heart of Boston. Spend 15 minutes with a peaceful and charming voyage on the waters of lagoon located in the Public Garden from April to September
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By MEGAN COLLINS |
Thursday February 16, 2012 08:58 PM

Home to one of the richest Irish cultures in America, Boston is notorious for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. These celebrations are some of the best ways to explore the city and take in all the Irish history and heritage. The biggest celebration is the St. Patrick’s Day parade in South Boston.
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By EMMA COLLINS |
Saturday February 11, 2012 03:08 PM

One of baseball’s most beloved venues is celebrating its 100th year of existence, which makes it the oldest running Major League stadium in U.S. history. Take part in an unprecedented and historic celebration. The celebration will highlight Red Sox history over the past one hundred years.
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By MEGAN COLLINS |
Saturday February 04, 2012 08:30 PM

Boston’s treasured Isabella Steward Gardner Museum recently just reopened their doors with a design update and double in size. The new wing is 70,000 square feet. With the new improvements old and new comers will be amazing and fall in love.
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By JACKSON COOPER |
Tuesday January 24, 2012 09:17 AM

The Boston Bruins started out really slow this season after winning the championship last year. This is a common trend in hockey, and is usually referred to as the Stanley Cup hangover. Since the slow start, the entire team has stepped up game play, and captured the top spot in their division.
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