Vacationing Close to Home
We lived in Connecticut for 2 years, and during that time, we traveled by car to so many of the surrounding areas. After living in Texas where you can drive for days and still be in the same state, living in New England made us feel like we could be someplace new in a matter of hours!
One spring break, we decided to check out things to do in Boston and learned it only took a couple of hours to drive to the city itself. We opted to go during spring break and tagged along with my husband during one of his business trips. My daughter was only about 2 then, so while I didn’t do one of the many sightseeing tours that are offered, I would recommend the tours. There really is so much to see and do there, plus, who can resist taking any of the harbor cruises?!
While we were there, I took my daughter to the Museum of Science. It was fantastic, with so many hands on exhibits, especially for children. While we didn’t have time to visit, I would have loved to go to the New England Aquarium, I’ve heard it’s beautiful. In addition to all of the sites, there are some great places to eat. We ate at a small tavern that was so full of history. Previous guests included John Hancock and Paul Revere! It was amazing to sit in the same place as those I’ve read about only in history books. Let’s not forget that Boston also is part of the Freedom Trail!
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