The national park site has a connection with this museum. The visitor center was closed while we were there, but the museum enhances the visitor center. I was excited about…
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We went to check out this town with a history in whaling. It was a sweet little town without a lot of history and charm.
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When we checked in, we were told they were out of water. We spent the week without water or sewage. It was quite the adjustment. We didn’t take any pictures…
Continue readingFreedom Trail: Afternoon
We stopped to get some food along the trail. We chose a Social Studies for Anna where she learns about each state. She has really learned a lot. She read…
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We walked the Freedom Trail up to The Bunker Hill Monument and rode the T back down. We walked from 9:30 am – 7:30 pm. It was a long day,…
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Caleb’s pursuit of all things โพ and ๐ took us to a tour at Fenway Park. It was very interesting. It is the oldest utilized baseball field in the US….
Continue readingSalem, Massachusetts in the rain
We tried to make the best of the cool, rainy day. We rode home wet and were in quite a bit of traffic at 2pm on a weekday, but Salem…
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It was a chilly and rainy day all of the way to Salem. Caleb loved researching the Salem witch trials and wanted to go to Salem, by any means. This…
Continue readingMinute Man National Historic Battlefield
We visited Lexington & Concord where the famous ‘shot heard around the world’ took place. We had an interactive reinactment, informative video, ranger discussion at the North Bridge, and walked…
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Anna LOVES the library, and I found one close to where we were today. She even got to buy a book from the little consignment area. It was a cute…
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