January 1–28, 2018 THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO

PANORAMAEVENTS | SIGHTS | SHOPPING | MAPS | DINING | NIGHTLIFE | CULTURE WINTER in BOSTON

300+ Ways to Warm Up in the Hub!

MULTILINGUAL SECTION INSIDE! 中文 日本語 FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL See p. 10 bostonguide.com OYSTER PERPETUAL LADY-DATEJUST 28

rolex oyster perpetual and datejust are ® trademarks. January 1–28, 2018 THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO BOSTON Volume 67 • Nos. 17 & 18 contents Feature PANO’s Guide to 8 Indulgent Boston Say goodbye to your New Year’s resolutions and hello to bliss

Departments 5 A Peek at the Past 8 The

6 Hubbub The Wizard of Oz at the Boston Opera House, Canada Goose in the Back Bay, Georgia O’Keeffe in Salem, the Super 42 Hunger Brunch benefit and honoring MLK in the Hub

10 Boston’s Official Guide 10 Multilingual 15 Current Events 21 On Exhibit 25 Shopping 29 Cambridge 32 Maps 38 Neighborhoods 42 Sightseeing 46 Beyond Boston 49 51 Dining

62  Joanne Chang of Flour Bakery & Cafe

ON THE COVER: Indulge in a colorful cocktail, one of many ways to warm up this winter in Boston (refer to story, page 8). 62 PHOTOS (TOP TO BOTTOM): COURTESY OF BLACKBIRD DOUGHNUTS; FROG POND COURTESY OF MASS. OFFICE OF TRAVEL & TOURISM; COURTESY OF JOANNE CHANG BOSTONGUIDE.COM 3 THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO BOSTON

bostonguide.com

January 1–28, 2018 Volume 67 • Numbers 17 & 18

Tim Montgomery • Publisher

Scott Roberto • Art Director/Acting Editor

Laura Jarvis • Associate Art Director

Annie Farrell • Senior Account Executive

Abe Dewing • Senior Account Executive

Olivia J. Kiers • Assistant Editor

Tim Montgomery • President & CEO Tyler J. Montgomery • Vice President, Operations Rita A. Fucillo • Vice President, Publishing Jacolyn Ann Firestone • Vice President, Advertising Melissa J. O’Reilly • Business Manager Lenard B. Zide, Butters Brazilian LLP • Corporate Counsel

PANORAMA is published bi-weekly by New Venture Media Group LLC. Editorial and advertising offices at 560 Harrison Ave., Suite 412, Boston, MA 02118. Telephone (617) 423-3400. Printed in the U.S.A. All rights reserved. No part of this publica- tion may be reprinted or otherwise reproduced without written permission of the publisher.

PANORAMA is a member of the Lodging Association, The Back Bay Association, The ’S Convention and Visitors Bureau, Cambridge Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Boston Concierge Association, the Harvard Square Business Association, the BEST VIEW League, the South End Business Alliance, the Association, the Kendall Square Association and the BOSTON’S MOST ROMANTIC Central Square Business Association. FINE DINING EXPERIENCE

a magazine affiliate

BRUNCH  LUNCH  COCKTAILS  DINNER FOLLOW US! Facebook.com/PanoramaBoston  ND FLOOR OF Twitter.com/PanoramaBoston Instagram.com/PanoramaBoston TOPOFTHEHUB.NET  CALL:   Pinterest.com/PanoramaBoston

4 PANORAMA A PEEK AT THE PAST Taking the Mystery Out of Boston History BOSTON CELTICS

ver the course of its seven-plus decade his- solidified. That year, Auerbach drafted University Otory, the Boston Celtics (refer to listing, page of San Francisco center Bill Russell, who led the 18) have become synonymous with success in the team to its first title in 1957. Russell retired in 1969 National Basketball Association (NBA). Estab- with a total of 11 championships in 13 seasons, lished in 1946 as a founding member of what including a record eight NBA championships in would eventually become the NBA and named in a row. honor of the city’s sizeable Irish-American popula- Success, if not dominance, continued in the tion, the team wasn’t an immediate winner. 1970s with two more titles, yet it wasn’t until the Founded by owner Walter A. Brown as a arrival of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert charter member of the fledgling Basketball As- Parish in the 1980s—which led to three NBA titles sociation of America (BAA), the Celtics eventually for the “Big Three,” leaders of the 1986 champion- became part of the NBA as a result of a merger ship squad that is considered one of the greatest between the BAA and the rival National Basket- teams in NBA history—that the Celtics once again ball League in 1949. In those days, the team’s pri- became one of the hottest teams in basketball. mary claims-to-fame were that, in 1950, it was the Once the “Big Three” era was over, however, an first to draft an African American player (Chuck extensive drought overtook the franchise, which Cooper, pictured above middle) and had two- didn’t win another championship until former play- sport-athlete-turned-actor Chuck Connors (“The er and current President of Basketball Operations Rifleman,” anyone?) on the roster in 1946–1947. Danny Ainge united the new “Big Three” of Paul The team’s fortunes didn’t really turn around Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen that secured until Brown hired Arnold Jacob “Red” Auerbach the 2008 title, the team’s record 17th. Today, a as the Celtics’ coach in 1950. The team improved, stellar start to the 2017–2018 season, including a with star point guard Bob Cousy leading the way, 16-game winning streak, has once again put the yet it took until 1956 for the Celtics’ legend to be Celtics in the NBA spotlight. —Scott Roberto

PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE , LESLIE JONES COLLECTION BOSTONGUIDE.COM 5 FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD When L. Frank Baum’s beloved children’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in 1900, it didn’t take long for the first musical adaptation— which hit the stage in 1902—to appear in theaters. The story reached an entirely new audience, however, when the classic MGM film starring a young Judy Garland was released in 1939, sending its fame into the stratosphere. That version of The Wizard of Oz (refer to listing, page 20) forms the basis of the new musical that comes to the Boston Opera House January 12–14. Join Dorothy, Toto, the Tin Man, Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion as they skip down the Yellow Brick Road towards the Emerald City, singing such classic songs as “Over the Rainbow” along the way.

WHAT BOSTON’S BUZZING ABOUT 1.1.18 FROM CANADA WITH DOWN Just in time for winter, Boston’s very own Canada Goose store (617-982-0320, canadagoose.com) debuted this past fall at the Prudential Center (refer to listing, page 28), one of only seven such flagship locations in the world. The iconic winter clothing brand from the Great White North, a staple for those braving frigid weather for six decades, boasts a 4,955-square-foot showroom showcasing the latest in outerwear and accessories for men, women and children, all surrounded by Canadian-made fixtures and art. There are even soapstone-carved polar bears highlighting the clothier’s involvement with polar bear conservation.

6 PANORAMA HUBBUB TOP PHOTO: © DENISE S. TRUPE STYLE AND SUBSTANCE One of the most prominent American artists of the 20th century, Georgia O’Keeffe had a painting style that was instantly recognizable as her own. This attention to detail in her art also translated to her everyday life, which forms the premise of the new exhibit Georgia O’Keeffe: Art, Image, Style at Salem’s Peabody Essex Museum (refer to listing, page 47). Consisting of dozens of canvases and photographs alongside items from her wardrobe, the display spans nearly her entire life and career, presenting a comprehensive, first-of-its-kind picture of a woman who meticulously crafted a stylish, iconoclastic public image for herself that evolved over time as she moved from the New York art world to the more colorful Southwest that inspired some of her best-known works.

BRUNCHING FOR GOOD What if you could help out those in need simply by enjoying a lovely brunch at one of Boston’s best eateries? Well, the weekend of January 27 & 28, you can do just that thanks to the Greater Boston Food Bank’s 36th annual Super Hunger Brunch (refer to listing, page 18). Restaurants throughout the region—from Newburyport’s Michael’s Harborside and Somerville’s River Bar to such Beantown and Cambridge hot spots as Cultivar (pictured), Townsman and Joanne Chang’s Flour bakeries—are taking part in this worthy event that provides three meals to the hungry for every dollar spent. Simply choose from the available special menu or dishes to participate, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Food Bank. Make your reservations now, or even pay it forward by purchasing gift certificates for your friends and loved ones.

HONORING MLK One of the nation’s longest-running celebrations of the life of the late civil rights leader, the 48th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Breakfast (refer to listing, page 18, pictured) once again takes place at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on January 15. The public is invited to hear inspirational speeches by the region’s civic and religious leaders along with guest speakers while enjoying great food and live music. Also taking place on MLK Day, at 7 p.m., is Take My Hand: 15th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Concert, a special musical performance by Boston Children’s Chorus (bostonchildrenschorus.org) at Symphony Hall (refer to listing, page 18) that honors the legacy of one of the 20th century’s most important figures. Scott— Roberto

TOP: BRUCE WEBER, GEORGIA O’KEEFFE, ABIQUIU, N.M., 1984 BOSTONGUIDE.COM 7 PANORAMA’s GUIDE TO INDULGENT BOSTON Say goodbye to your New Year’s resolutions and hello to bliss at some of the Hub’s best addresses for excess BY SCOTT ROBERTO

Kings Sitting around and watching sports probably wasn’t at the top of your resolutions list, but if you’re going to do it, do it in style. The Draft Room at the new Seaport flagship for the bowling, games and dining emporium offers 40 draft lines and three 12- foot HD LED screens for taking in all the action. 60 Seaport Blvd., Suite 225, Boston Public Market Blackbird Doughnuts 617-401-0025, kings-de.com Farm-fresh produce is nice, yet the Gourmet donuts in raised brioche locally and regionally crafted beer, dough and cake batter varieties? wine, liquor, chocolate and donuts And in flavors like salted toffee available at this indoor market are and triple chocolate? Yes, please. even better. 492 Tremont St.; 20 Kilmarnock 100 Hanover St., 617-973-4909, St.; 617-482-9000, bostonpublicmarket.org blackbirddoughnuts.com

8 PANORAMA BOTTOM LEFT PHOTO: MELISSA DIPALMA Boston Wine Festival Beginning January 12, chef Daniel Bruce (pictured) hosts a baccha- nalia of wine-focused dinners and Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse seminars sure to appeal to both Fill up on the finest cuts of red meat and homemade pasta (not to men- veteran and novice oenophiles. tion those addictive spring rolls with Philly cheese steak, Buffalo chicken Boston Harbor Hotel, 70 Rowes and four other fillings) while selecting from an award-winning list of Wharf, 888-660-WINE, international vintages at this Back Bay foodie favorite. bostonwinefestival.net 75 Arlington St., 617-357-4810, davios.com

Sam Adams Brewery Eataly Boston The Cocktail Lab at Earls Skip the educational tour and head Embrace the carbs via pizza, pas- Sample concoctions from Boston’s straight to the new Tap Room ta, fresh-baked bread, pastry and best mixologists, who get free reign to quaff exclusive experimental more at Mario Batali’s marketplace to experiment at Earls Kitchen + brews along with old favorites. dedicated to all things Italian. Bar’s bar-within-a-bar concept. 30 Germania St., , Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., 617-368-5080, samueladams.com St., 617-807-700, eataly.com 857-957-0949, earlsrestaurants.com

Bully Boy Distillers The award-winning Roxbury distillery moved to a new, larger facility last spring, which features a 26-seat tasting room serving an Newbury Street array of craft cocktails made from Boston’s main drag for luxury shopping offers boutiques from well- Bully Boy’s rum, whiskey, gin and known brands such as Chanel, Tiffany & Co. and Brooks Brothers along vodka, including draft and barrel- with local purveyors of bling like John Lewis (pictured), not to mention aged libations. plenty of salons and spas in which to pamper yourself along the way. 44 Cedric St., Roxbury, 617-442- Back Bay between Arlington Street and Massachusetts Avenue 6000, bullyboydistillers.com

MIDDLE RIGHT PHOTO: SCOTT ROBERTO; MIDDLE CENTER PHOTO: HEATH ROBBINS/ HEATHROBBINS.COM; BOTTOM LEFT PHOTO: DAVID GALINATO BOSTONGUIDE.COM 9 MULTILINGUAL | 中文

Faneuil Hall Marketplace 波士顿欢迎您! 马萨出塞州波士顿市是新英格兰地 山。这里有着古老的红砖墙、风景如 区最大的城市。波士顿市建立于1630 画的街道、美丽的查尔斯街灯塔、和 年,是美国最古老的城市之一,也是 众多精致的商铺和餐厅。您也可以从 美国独立战争期间诸多重大事件的发 这里开始著名的“自由之路”、直到 生地—如波士顿倾茶事件、保罗瑞维 波士顿的“小意大利”—北区。在夏 尔午夜骑行和邦克山战役。而丰富的 天,您可以在北区诸多美味的餐厅里 历史只是1900多万游客每年来到这 找到正宗的意大利美食,或是感受浓 里的众多原因之一。今天的波士顿有 郁的节日气氛。在享用完美味佳肴— 着举世闻名的高等学府、出众的文化 当然,还有像香炸奶酪卷之类的精美 设施、顶尖的医疗机构和蓬勃发展的 甜品—之后,您可以行走于美丽的罗 高科技和生物技术产业。 斯肯尼迪绿道中,这里是北区和全美 游览波士顿最好的方式就是行走。 又一个旅游胜地—车水马龙的法尼尔 这里有“街区之城”的美誉,每个街 厅市场—的分界线。 区都有着耐徒步者寻味的独特景致。 从法尼尔厅市场,您可以回到并 后湾—博士顿最优雅的街区—是古老 穿过绿道前往波士顿港,沿怡人的海 和现代的融合、也容纳了众多历史地 港步行通道向市区最新的滨海港口区 标,如波士顿公共图书馆、卡普利广 进发。一路上您会发现新英格兰水族 场、纽伯里时尚街、本市最高的两座 馆、波士倾茶事件博物馆、现代艺术 建筑—克莱瑞顿街200号(原约翰汉 博物馆、和更多超乎您想象的美食。 考克大楼)和保诚大厦、以及位于联 这些只是波士顿众多美丽街区的一 邦大道和马尔伯勒街间绿树掩映下的 瞥,您可以登录bostonguide.com 全美最美丽的住宅区之一。 来查看细节和发现更多“豆豆城”里 接下来您应该踱步去附近的灯塔 独特而让人难忘的景致。

10 SPONSORED BY

MULTILINGUAL | FRANÇAIS

Boston Public Library BIENVENUE À BOSTON! Boston, Massachusetts est la ville la plus Le proche Beacon Hill devrait être le pro- grande dans la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Fondée chain sur votre chemin à pied, où les historiques en 1630, Boston est l’une des plus anci- maisons en briques rouges en rangée bordent ennes villes des États-Unis et a été la scène les rues pittoresques et le charmant Charles de nombreux événements clés pendant la Street attire avec ses nombreux magasins et res- Révolution américaine, la , taurants. Vous pouvez aussi explorer les débuts la Chevauchée de Paul Revere et la bataille de du fameux Freedom Trail, qui se continue dans Bunker Hill. Pourtant, son histoire est juste l’historique North End, « La petite Italie » pro- une des nombreuses raisons pour lesquelles pre a Boston. Découvrez une cuisine italienne plus de 19 millions de visiteurs voyagent ici authentique dans de nombreux excellents res- chaque année. Aujourd’hui Boston est connue taurants de North End et profiter des festivals pour ses collèges et universités de renommée animés tout au long des mois d’été. Après votre mondiale, des équipements culturels excep- déjeuner ou dîner -et cannoli !-, marcher à tionnels, des institutions médicales supérieurs travers la belle Rose Kennedy Greenway, qui des industries de haute technologie et de la sépare North End des boutiques, restaurants biotechnologie en plein croissance. et lieux de divertissement myriade du marché La meilleure façon d’explorer Boston est de , l’une des destinations les plus tout simplement de marcher. La ville est sou- populaires aux États-Unis. vent dénommée comme une « ville de quartiers De Faneuil Hall, vous pouvez retourner à », et chacun d’eux a sa propre personnalité Boston Harbor à travers la Greenway et suivre distincte mieux découverte à pied. Back Bay, l’aimable Harbor Walk vers le plus récent le quartier le plus élégant de Boston, est un quartier de Boston, le district de Seaport. Sur charmant mélange d’ancien et de nouveau, le le chemin, vous découvrirez le New England foyer de monuments historiques importants Aquarium, les navires et la musée du Boston tels que la Bibliothèque Boston Public, Copley Tea Party, l’Institut d’Art Contemporain et des Square, la rue branchée Newbury Street, les restaurants plus nombreux que ce que vous deux plus hauts bâtiments-200 Clarendon pouvez imaginer. (anciennement la tour John Hancock ) et le Ce ne sont que quelques-uns des quartiers Prudential Building - et deux des plus belles étonnants de Boston. Visitez bostonguide.com artères résidentielles de l’Amérique, Common- pour plus de détails sur ces monuments et tous les wealth Avenue et Marlborough Street. autres endroits inoubliables uniques à “Beantown.”

12 PANORAMA PHOTO: MARGARITA POLIVTSEVA MULTILINGUAL | ESPAÑOL

Boston Public Garden ¡BIENVENIDO A BOSTON! Boston, Massachusetts es la ciudad más La cercana vecindad de Beacon Hill, grande de Nueva Inglaterra. Fundada en donde hileras de casas históricas de ladrillo 1630, Boston es una de las ciudades más rojo delinean calles pintorescas y Charles antiguas de los Estados Unidos y fue el Street nos invita con sus numerosas tiendas escenario de muchos eventos claves durante y restaurantes finos, debe ser lo próximo en la Revolución estadounidense el Motín del té, su paseo. También puede explorar los inicios la cabalgada de medianoche de Paul Revere del famoso Freedom Trail, que continúa en y la batalla de Bunker Hill. Sin embargo, su el histórico North End, la “Pequeña Italia” de historia es sólo una de las muchas razones por Boston. Descubra la auténtica cocina italiana las cuales más de 19 millones de visitantes en muchos restaurantes excelentes de North vienen aquí cada año. Hoy Boston es conocida End y disfrute de los animados festivales por sus universidades de fama mundial, los durante de los meses de verano. Después de excelentes servicios culturales, las mejores in- su almuerzo o cenay cannolo, camine a través stituciones médicas y las crecientes industrias de la hermosa Rose Kennedy Greenway, que de alta tecnología y de biotecnología. separa el North End de la miríada de com- La mejor manera de explorar Boston es ercios, restaurantes y entretenimientos del caminando. La ciudad es a menudo llamada efervescente Mercado Faneuil Hall, uno de una “ciudad de barrios”, y cada uno de ellos los sitios más visitados en los Estados Unidos. tiene su propia personalidad que se descubre De Faneuil Hall se puede regresar al otro mejor a pie. Back Bay, el barrio más elegante lado de Greenway a la bahía de Boston y de Boston, es una encantadora mezcla de seguir el Harborwalk hacia el barrio más nuevo lo viejo y lo nuevo, es sede a monumentos de Boston, el Distrito Seaport. Por el camino, históricos importantes, como la Biblioteca descubrirá el Acuario de Nueva Inglaterra, Pública de Boston, la Plaza Copley, la refinada varios hoteles alucinantes, el Museo del Motín calle Newbury Street, los dos edificios más del té, el Instituto de Arte Contemporáneo y altos de la cuidad 200 Clarendon (anti- más restaurantes que lo que se puede imaginar. guamente la Torre de John Hancock ) y el Estos son sólo algunos de los llamativos Prudential Building y una de las más bellas barrios de Boston. Visite bostonguide.com calles residenciales en los Estados Unidos a lo para ver más detalles sobre estos y todos los largo de la arbolada avenida Commonwealth y otros lugares inolvidables y únicos de Marlborough Street. “Beantown.”

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 13 MULTILINGUAL | 日本語

The North End ボストンへようこそ! マサチューセッツ州にあるボストンはニュー るべき目的地となります。 そこはまるで絵本の イングランド地方で最大の都市です。 1630年 世界にあるような道に歴史ある赤レンガの家々 に設立されたボストンはアメリカ合衆国で最も が連なり、沢山の面白いお店やレストランが旅 歴史のある都市のひとつであり、「ボストン茶 行者を誘う可愛らしいチャールズ通りがある場 会事件」、ポール・リビアの「真夜中の騎行」 所です。 ボストン固有のリトルイタリーがある 、「バンカーヒルの戦い」など、アメリカ独立 歴史あるノース・エンドまで続く有名なフリー 戦争の鍵となる様々な事件の舞台ともなりまし ダムトレイルの最初の部分も散策することもで た。 ですが、ボストンが歴史ある街であること きます。 正真正銘のイタリア料理をノース・エ は毎年19万人以上の旅行客が訪れる理由のたっ ンドにある素晴らしいレストランで堪能してみ た1つにしか過ぎません。 今日、ボストンは世 てください、そして夏の間に開かれる活気ある 界で名高い大学、傑出した文化施設、トップレ フェスティバルを是非楽しんでください。 ラン ベルの医療機関そしていまなお成長を止まない チやディナーの後は美しいローズ・ケネディ・ ハイテクノロジー産業とバイオテクノロジー産 グリーンウェイを横断してみてください。この 業があることで知られています。 道はショッピングや食事、エンターテイメント ボストンを探検する一番いい方法は街歩き が心行くまで楽しめるファニルホール市場とい です。 ボストンは「ネイバーフッド」と呼ばれ う、アメリカで最も観光客が訪れるにぎやかな る地区のようなものが沢山あり、「シティー・ 場所の1つであり、その場所とノース・エンド オブ・ネイバーフッズ」としばしば言われてい を分けている道です。 ます。それぞれの地区にははっきりとした個性 ファニエルホールからはグリーンウェイを があってそれらは街歩きによって最も体感する 越えてボストンハーバーに歩いて帰ることがで ことができます。 ボストンにおいて最も格調 き、その道を進んでいくとボストンで一番新し の高い地区であるバックベイは古き良きものと い地区、シーポートエリアに向かうことができ 新しいものがうまく混在されている素敵な場所 ます。 その道沿いでは、ニューイングランド水 です。ボストン公立図書館、コプリー・スクエ 族館、いくつかの特筆すべきホテル、ボストン ア、流行の最先端であるニューベリー・ストリ 茶会事件船と博物館、ボストン・コンテンポラ ート、(以前ジョンハンコックタワーと呼ばれて リーアート美術館(ICAボストン)そして想像以上 いた)200クラレンドンとプルデンシャル・セン の数のレストランを見つけることができます。 ターという街で最も高い2つのビル、そして木 これらはボストンの素晴らしい場所のほんの 々が連なるコモンウェルスアベニューとマール 少しにしかすぎません。 bostonguide.comを バラストリートという、アメリカで最も美しい 検索して上記の場所についてのさらなる詳細や 居住地区である大きな道路があります。 ボストンのその他全てのユニークで忘れられな ベーコンヒルの近くが次にあなたが足で訪れ いスポットについて是非調べてみてください。

14 PANORAMA CURRENT EVENTS

PANO PICK

IN THE ERUPTIVE MODE In 2011, democratic uprisings erupted all over the Arab world. Citizens challenged their leadership and questioned regimes. Internationally ac- claimed Anglo-Kuwaiti writer and director Sulayman Al-Bassam presents six monologues of ordinary citizens—all women—caught in the violence and chaos of the Arab Spring. Sulayman Al-Bassam Theatre, Robert J. Orchard Stage, Emerson Paramount Center, 559 Washington St., 617-824-8400. Jan 24–28.

Bowling/Billiards/Games at 8 p.m., Jan 26 at 1:30 p.m.—Beethoven, Ligeti, Adès and Stravinsky with violinist KINGS DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Augustin Hadelich. 50 Dalton St., 617-266-2695; 60 Seaport Blvd., Suite 225, 617-401-0025; 600 HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY Legacy Pl., Dedham, 781-329-6000; 510 Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., 617- Market St., Lynnfield, 781-334-4400; 52 266-3605, handelandhaydn.org. A princi- Second Ave., Burlington, 781-238-4400; pal leader of Boston’s arts community since kings-de.com. Kings isn’t your parents’ 1815, the Handel and Haydn Society has been bowling alley. Come for bowling, billiards, performing baroque and classical music for Skee-Ball and more, then stay for the ver- more than 200 years. Jan 26 at 7:30 p.m., satile menu of classic American cuisine. Jan 28 at 3 p.m.—Haydn and Mozart. Classical Music Comedy BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IMPROV ASYLUM Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., 216 Hanover St., 617-263-6887, 888-266-1200, bso.org. The world- improvasylum.com. Some of Boston’s top renowned ensemble celebrates its 136th improvisational comics perform uproarious year and the fourth season with Music and creative shows at this theater in Bos- Director Andris Nelsons. Jan 4–6 & 9 at 8 ton’s North End. p.m.—Méhul, Mozart and Beethoven with pianist Benjamin Grosvenor; Jan 11 & 13 at LAUGH BOSTON 8 p.m., Jan 12 at 1:30 p.m.—Webern, Bartók Westin Seaport Waterfront Hotel, 425 and Stravinsky with pianist Pierre-Lau- Summer St., 617-725-2844, laughboston. rent Aimard; Jan 18 & 20 at 8 p.m., Jan 19 com. This Seaport District comedy club at 1:30 p.m.—Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 with features premier stand–up comedy from mezzo-soprano Susan Graham; Jan 25 & 27 local and national headliners.

PHOTO: AHMED MASALMANI BOSTONGUIDE.COM 15 CURRENT EVENTS

NICK’S COMEDY STOP house, independent, classic and interna- 100 Warrenton St., 617-438-1068, tional films, including midnight movies. nickscomedystop.com. Nick’s is the city’s longest–running comedy club. MUGAR OMNI THEATER Museum of Science, 617–723–2500 or 617– WILBUR THEATRE 333–FILM, mos.org. This IMAX theater pres- 246 Tremont St., 617-248-9700, thewilbur.com. ents larger–than–life images on a five–story This venue hosts comedic headliners as well high domed screen. Now showing: Amazon as national musical talent. Jan 12 at 7:30 Adventure; Dream Big: Engineering Our p.m.—Michael Blackson; Jan 13 at 7 p.m.— World; Mysteries of China. Kathleen Madigan; Jan 19 at 7:30 p.m.— Preacher Lawson; Jan 19 at 10 p.m.—Brendan SIMONS IMAX THEATRE Schaub; Jan 21 at 7 p.m.—The Second City; , Central Wharf, Jan 26 at 7:30 p.m.—Maria Bamford; Jan 27 866-815-4629, neaq.org. Visit the first large– at 7 and 9:45 p.m.—Ari Shaffir. format theater in Boston to have 3D view- ing capability. Now showing: Galapagos 3D; Dance Great White Shark 3D; Amazon Adventure 3D.

GRUPO CORPO Kids Corner With its seductive COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE movement, scintillating 290 Harvard St., Brookline, 617–734–2500, music, vibrant costuming, sets and coolidge.org. Shows at 10:30 a.m. In addi- lighting, Grupo Corpo tion to its regular screenings, this theater reflects the amazing also hosts frequent programs just for kids, diversity and rich color ranging from films to live performances. of Brazil. The company is renowned for its Jan 7—Debbie and Friends; Jan 14—Shine stunning physicality, On!: Animated Shorts from Children’s Film dynamic ability and rich visual finesse. Boch Festival Seattle 2017; Jan 20—Josh and the Center, The Shubert Theatre, 265 Tremont St., 866-348-9738. Jan 26–28. Jamtones; Jan 28—Artbarn presents The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr..

SOARING WINGS: PUPPET SHOWPLACE THEATER THE JOURNEY OF THE CRESTED IBIS 32 Station St., Brookline, 617-731-6400, Shanghai Dance Theatre, Boch Center, The puppetshowplace.org. New England’s only Shubert Theatre, 265 Tremont St., 866-348- professional year-round theater dedicated 9738. Jan 11 & 12. With traditional Chinese to presenting live puppetry presents more DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS music, opulent costumes and expressive than 300 performances by professional FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS choreography, this show about “the bird puppet companies every year. Jan 1 at TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, 800-745-3000, tdgarden. of good fortune” and the interdependence 10:30 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m.—Everybody Loves com. Feb 17–26. $24.50–94.50. Swim with Dory from Find- between human beings and nature focuses Pirates; Jan 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 1 and ing Dory, cheer with the Emotions from Inside Out, ven- on issues of environmental protection for 3 p.m., Jan 15 at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., Jan ture to wintery Arendelle where Olaf and Kristoff help the rare bird species. 19 at 7 p.m.—The Brementown Musicians. reunite royal sisters Anna and Elsa from Frozen, see the Disney Princesses make their dreams come true and more in this ice skating Film Live Music extravaganza. BRIGHT FAMILY SCREENING ROOM BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER Paramount Center, 559 Washington St., 136 Massachusetts Ave., 617-747-2261, 617-824-8400. $10. Visit artsemerson.org berklee.edu/bpc. The primary concert hall for full schedule. Emerson College’s state– for Berklee College’s performances also of–the–art screening room features a hosts visiting artists and co mmunity variety of classic films. organizations. Jan 14 at 7:30 p.m.—Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All Stars. COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE 290 Harvard St., Brookline, 617-734-2500, CITY WINERY coolidge.org. Call for showtimes and full 1 Canal St., 617-933-8047, citywinery.com/ schedule. This beloved theater screens art boston. This new music hall/restaurant/

16 PANORAMA ABOVE PHOTO: JOSE LUIZ-PEDERNEIRAS ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER Boch Center, The Wang Theatre, 270 Tremont St., 800-982- 2787, bochcenter.org.. Apr 27–30. $35–85. The magnificent Special Events Ailey company continues its exciting new expansion of rep- NORTH END HOLIDAY STROLL ertoire under Artistic Director Robert Battle while celebrat- North End, various locations. Dec 1 from 6–11 p.m. Do some after-hours shopping at more than a dozen partici- ing the core works that have made it the world’s leading pating independently owned shops in Boston’s Italian-American enclave, which offer holiday refreshments and modern dance company. special discounts, as well as a chance to win prizes. winery near North Station features a wide Jan 20 at 7 p.m.—Collie Buddz; Jan 21 at array of veteran acts. Jan 1 at 7 p.m.—Damn 7 p.m.—MØ and Cashmere Cat; Jan 22 the Torpedoes; Jan 4 at 8 p.m.—Who’s at 6:30 p.m.—Jacob Sartorius; Jan 23 at Bad; Jan 5 at 8 p.m.—Talib Kweli; Jan 6 at 7 7 p.m.—Milky Chance; Jan 25 at 7 p.m.— p.m.—Magic Dick and Shun Ng; Jan 7 at 7 Greensky Bluegrass; Jan 26 at 7 p.m.— p.m.—Forever Young; Jan 9 at 8 p.m.—Tom Blues Traveler. Cochrane; Jan 10 at 8 p.m.—Craig Finn & The Uptown Controllers; Jan 12 at 6 p.m.— PARADISE ROCK CLUB Anthony Geraci and the Hipnotics; Jan 12 967 Commonwealth Ave., 617-562-8800, at 7 and 10 p.m.—10,000 Maniacs; Jan 13 at thedise.com. An intimate setting with big 8 p.m.—Say Darling; Jan 14 at 8 p.m.—The sound, the Paradise is one of Boston’s favor- Verve Pipe; Jan 18 at 8 p.m.—Lloyd Cole; ite rock clubs. Jan 12 at 8 p.m.—Dorothy; Jan 19 at 8 p.m.—Sandra Bernhard; Jan 20 Jan 13 at 7 p.m.—The Wombats; Jan 14 at at 8 p.m.—The THE BAND Band; Jan 21 at 8:30 p.m.—Dalton and the Sheriffs; Jan 17 at 8 p.m.—Alejandro Escovedo; Jan 24 at 8 6:30 p.m.—Say Anything; Jan 19 at 7 p.m.— p.m.—Tinsley Ellis; Jan 25 at 8 p.m.—Howie Granger Smith; Jan 20 at 8 p.m.—Strange- Day; Jan 26 at 8 p.m.—The Posies; Jan 28 at folk; Jan 21 at 6:30 p.m.—Alex Aiono; Jan 24 8 p.m.—Brandy Clark. at 7:30 p.m.—Sleigh Bells; Jan 25 at 7 p.m.— Typhoon; Jan 26 at 7 p.m.—The Infamous HOUSE OF BLUES Stringdusters; Jan 27 at 8 p.m.—BoomBox; 15 Lansdowne St., 888-693-BLUE, hob.com/ Jan 28 at 7 p.m.—Kimbra. boston. This club, concert hall and restau- rant across from welcomes ROYALE top rock, blues and pop acts. Jan 12 at 7 279 Tremont St., 800-745-3000, p.m.—Passion Pit; Jan 13 at 7 p.m.—Guster; royaleboston.com. This Theatre District Jan 14 at 7 p.m.—Walk the Moon; Jan 16 club boasts red–hot dance nights and live at 7 p.m.—Fetty Wap; Jan 17 at 7 p.m.— shows by top indie rock acts. Jan 12 at 6 Majid Jordan; Jan 19 at 7 p.m.—Chase Rice; p.m.—Yacht Rock Revue; Jan 21 at 7 p.m.—

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 17

Special Events NORTH END HOLIDAY STROLL North End, various locations. Dec 1 from 6–11 p.m. Do some after-hours shopping at more than a dozen partici- pating independently owned shops in Boston’s Italian-American enclave, which offer holiday refreshments and special discounts, as well as a chance to win prizes. CURRENT EVENTS

Tennis; Jan 26 at 6 p.m.—J. Roddy Walston Special Events and the Business; Jan 28 at 7:30 p.m.— MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Nikos Makropoulos with Kostas Karafotis. MEMORIAL BREAKFAST Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, SCULLERS JAZZ CLUB 415 Summer St., 617-267-2244, DoubleTree Guest Suites Hotel, 400 bostonmlkbreakfast.org. Jan 15. Dream Soldiers Field Road, 866-777-8932, Reception: 7:30 a.m.; Legacy Breakfast scullersjazz.com. This Boston club is known and Program: 8:30 a.m. The nation’s lon- for featuring the biggest names in Latin gest-running and Boston’s premier event and contemporary jazz, blues, soul, R&B, dedicated to honor the legacy of Dr. King cabaret and world music. Jan 6 at 8 p.m.— attracts an audience including business, Marcus Strickland; Jan 13 at 8 p.m.—Jason civic, community and religious leaders, as Marsalis 21st Century Trad Band; Jan 19 at well as education and community orga- 8 p.m.—Sullivan Fortner Trio; Jan 20 at 8 nizations from across the state. Local TV p.m.—Bria Skonberg; Jan 26 at 8 and 10 anchor and personality Shayna Seymour p.m.—Monty Alexander Trio; Jan 27 at 8 serves as emcee, and CNN political analyst, and 10 p.m.—Bill Charlap Trio. lawyer and activist Bakari Sellers is the keynote speaker. SYMPHONY HALL Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., SUPER HUNGER BRUNCH 888-266-1200, bso.org. This historic acous- Various locations. tical marvel, home of the Boston Sym- For a complete list of INSIDE TIP: phony Orchestra, hosts a variety of other participating restau- Participants concerts and special events. Jan 15 at 7 rants, visit gbfb.org. include Cambridge Brewing Company p.m.—Boston Children’s Chorus’ Take My Jan 27 & 28. For this and Deep Ellum. Hand: 15th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, 36th annual event, Jr. Tribute Concert. local restaurants offer special menus or dishes, donating 100% TD GARDEN of proceeds to The Greater Boston Food TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, 617-624- Bank. Gift certificates are available. Every 2327, tdgarden.com. Home to the Boston $1 spent provide three healthy meals to Celtics and Bruins, this arena also hosts those in need. some of the biggest acts in music. Jan 7 at 7:30 p.m.—The Killers; Jan 13 at 8 p.m.— Lana Del Rey. Sports /NHL TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, TOP OF THE HUB 617-624-BEAR, bruins.nhl.com. Enjoy food, drinks Jan 4 at 7 p.m. vs. Florida Panthers and the best view Jan 6 at 7 p.m. vs. Carolina Hurricanes in Boston as you swing to live Jan 15 at 1 p.m. vs. Dallas Stars music from the Jan 17 at 7:30 p.m. vs. Montreal Canadiens Great American Jan 23 at 7 p.m. vs. New Jersey Devils Songbook. Prudential Tower, 52nd floor, BOSTON CELTICS/NBA 617–536–1775, TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, topofthehub.net. Sun–Thu from 7:30–11:30 866-4CELTIX, nba.com/celtics. p.m., Fri & Sat from 8 p.m.–midnight. Jan 3 at 8 p.m. vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Jan 5 at 7:30 p.m. vs. Minn. Timberwolves Jan 16 at 7:30 p.m. vs. New Orleans Pelicans WILBUR THEATRE Jan 18 at 7 p.m. vs. Philadelphia 76ers 246 Tremont St., 617-248-9700, Jan 21 at 1 p.m. vs. Orlando Magic thewilbur.com. This venue hosts comedic headliners as well as national musical UFC 220 talent. Jan 18 at 8 p.m.—Isley Brothers; TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, 800-745- Jan 28 at 7:30 p.m.—Big Head Todd and 3000, tdgarden.com. Jan 20 at 7:30 p.m. the Monsters. UFC returns to TD Garden, bringing the

18 PANORAMA

HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, 800-745-3000, tdgarden.com. Dec 29 at 1 and 6 p.m. The world-famous Harlem Globetrotters bring their talents to Boston, showcasing incredi- ble ball handling, rim-rattling dunks, trick shots ande hilarious comedy from a star-stud- ded roster. /NFL Gillette Stadium, One Patriot Place, world’s best athletes to compete inside BLUE MAN GROUP the octagon. Charles Playhouse, 74 Warrenton St., 800–BLUE–MAN, blueman.com. Ongoing. This giddily subversive Off–Broadway hit Theater serves up outrageous and inventive the- ADA/AVA ater where three muted, blue–painted per- Manual Cinema, Robert J. Orchard Stage, formers spoof both contemporary art and Emerson Paramount Center, 559 Washing- modern technology. Wry commentary and ton St., 617-824-8400. Jan 10–14. Delight- bemusing antics are matched only by the fully Gothic, beautiful and emotionally ingenious ways in which music and sound complex, this unique stage spectacle utilizes are created. special effect techniques from the early age of cinema—shadow puppetry, live-action MALA silhouettes and overhead projection—to Huntington Theatre Company, Roberts conjure a magic spell of multi-media story- Studio Theatre, Calderwood Pavilion at the telling, complete with a live musical score. Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont St., 617-933-8600. Jan 6–28. Funny, bru- BAD DATES tally honest and ultimately cathartic, Hun- Huntington Theatre Company, Hunting- tington Playwright-in-Residence Melinda ton Avenue Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave., Lopez’s one-woman show puts a sharp 617-266-0800. Jan 26–Feb 25. Restau- focus on what it means to put our loved rant manager and shoe connoisseur Haley ones first, right to the very end, and what Walker is finally ready to re-enter the dat- happens when we strive to be good but ing world. From the privacy of her bed- don’t always succeed. room, she relates a series of hilarious tales while preparing for, and recovering from, ROAD SHOW one dreadful date after another in Theresa Lyric Stage Company, 140 Clarendon St., Rebeck’s sweet and sharp comedy. 617-585-5678. Jan 12–Feb 11. Stephen

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 19 AD20/21 Cyclorama at Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St., 617-363-0405, ad2021.com. Apr 7–9. $15; children (12 and under) free; Gala Preview (Apr 6 from 5:30–8:30 p.m.) $100 & 250. The culminating event of the fourth annual Boston Design Week, this 10th annual fair unites 50 select galleries and design exhibitors for a show celebrating the art of the last two centuries. The show also encompasses the 18th annual Boston Print Fair.

CURRENTPanorama Ad 1.2014 EVENTS 4/16/15 1:42 PM Pa

Sondheim’s true boom-and-bust story of two of the most colorful and outrageous fortune-seekers in American history takes the audience from the Alaskan Gold Rush to the Florida real estate boom in the 1930s with entrepreneur Addison Mizner and his fast-talking brother Wilson, who were proof positive that the road to the Amer- ican Dream is often a seductive, treacher- ous tightrope walk.

SHEAR MADNESS It’s just another day at the Shear Madness salon, when suddenly the lady upstairs gets knocked off. Whodunit? Join the fun as the audience matches wits with the suspects to catch the killer at this wildly popular comedy. Shear Madness has audiences laughing around the world. Boston is the original. Charles Playhouse Stage II, 74 Warrenton St., 617–426–5225, shearmadness.com. Ongoing.

THE WIZARD OF OZ Boston Opera House, 539 Washington St., 866-523-7469. Jan 12–14. This production is a spectacular celebration of the classic BRUINS – CELTICS 1939 MGM film, presenting a new, refreshed All Games Available Same and lavish rendition of Dorothy and Toto’s Day Tickets Available adventures in the magical realm of Oz PATRIOTS Tickets ACE TICKET CONCERTS 534 Commonwealth Ave.; 109 Causeway St.; 139 Cypress St., Brookline; 961 Broadway St., Saugus; 800-MY-SEATS, THEATRE aceticket.com. Boston’s most trusted BEST SEATS. LOWEST PRICES. and reliable source for tickets for sports, theater, concerts and more has the best 200% GUARANTEE. seats at the lowest prices to all local and nationwide events.

BOSTIX Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Copley Square. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sun 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Information and tickets, includ- ing half–price seats on day of event, for the best performing arts around Boston. Log on to bostix.org to purchase discounted ACETICKET.COM • 1-800-MY-SEATS tickets and receive special e–mail updates. FREE HOTEL DELIVERY • FREE EMAIL All ticket offers subject to availability.

20 PANORAMA ON EXHIBIT

PANO PICK

JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM This museum portrays the life, leadership and legacy of John F. Kennedy and members of his illustrious family in 25 exhibits, three theaters, 20 video presentations and more. Special exhibits: Young Jack; Freedom 7 Space Capsule; JFK 100: Milestones & Mementos. Columbia Point off Morrissey Boulevard, next to UMass Boston, Dorchester, 866-535- 1960, jfklibrary.org. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. $14; seniors & students $12; children (13–17) $10; children (12 and under) free; library forums free.

Boston children (under 13) $19.95. Explore New England’s premier wax museum located BOSTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM near historic City Hall Plaza and only yards Museum Wharf, 308 Congress St., 617-426- away from Fanieul Hall and The Freedom 6500, bostonkids.org. Sat–Thu 10 a.m.–5 Trail. Dreamland hopes to inspire wonder, p.m., Fri ’til 9 p.m. $17; children (under 1) free; share stories and allow visitors to come Sat–Thu 4–5 p.m. $8.50; Fri 5–9 p.m. (Family face-to-face with the amazing men and Night) $1. This museum features interactive woman who have shaped history. exhibits that allow children to learn about science, history and culture firsthand. INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART 25 Harbor Shore Drive, 617-478-3100, BUNKER HILL MUSEUM icaboston.org. Sat, Sun, Tue & Wed 10 43 Monument Sq., Charlestown, 617-242-7275, a.m.–5 p.m., Thu & Fri ’til 9 p.m. $15; seniors nps.gov/bost/historyculture/bhmuseum.htm. $13; students $10; children (under 17) Daily 1–5 p.m. Free. Located across from free. Free to all Thu 5–9 p.m. This state- the iconic , this of-the-art structure on the museum dedicated to 1775’s pivotal Battle waterfront presents installations of con- of Bunker Hill showcases exhibits telling the temporary paintings, sculptures and pho- story of the battle, the creation of the monu- tographs, as well as live dance and music. ment and the history of Charlestown. It also Special exhibits: Nicholas Nixon: Persis- includes a 360-degree mural of the battle tence of Vision; Hito Steyerl: Liquidity Inc.; along with refurbished dioramas and artifacts. beginning Jan 20—Wangechi Mutu: A Promise to Communicate. DREAMLAND WAX MUSEUM 1 Washington Mall, 857-233-5437, ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM dreamlandwaxmuseum.com. Mon–Thu 25 Evans Way, 617-566-1401, 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Fri–Sun ’til 8 p.m. $24.95; gardnermuseum.org. Wed–Mon 11 a.m.– seniors, seniors, veterans & military $22.95; 5 p.m., Thu ’til 9 p.m. $15; seniors $12; PHOTO: SVEN WALNUM, SVEN WALNUM PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, COURTESY OF JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM BOSTONGUIDE.COM 21 ON EXHIBIT

students $5; children (under 18), visitors visitors to stand in the center, giving them named Isabella, military & families free. a unique look at how ideas can inspire indi- Commissioned by Boston aristocrat Isa- viduals and change the world. bella Stewart Gardner and modeled after a 15th-century Venetian palace, the museum THE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN exhibits 2,500 objects, including works HISTORY by Rembrandt, Botticelli, Raphael, Titian African Meeting House, 46 Joy St. (corner and Matisse. Special exhibits: Bharti Kher: of Smith Court), Beacon Hill, 617-725-2991, Sketchbooks and Diaries; through Jan 8— maah.org. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $10; Gardner’s Holiday Table; through Jan 21— seniors & children (13–17) $8; children (12 Henry James and American Painting. and under) free. Explore the history of Bos- ton’s 19th-century African-American com- THE MARY BAKER EDDY LIBRARY munity at the African Meeting House, the 200 Massachusetts oldest African-American church still stand- Ave., 617-450-7000, INSIDE TIP: ing in the . In addition, there marybakereddylibrary. This structure was are tour maps available for the Black Heri- org. Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–4 originally built for tage Trail. The Christian Science p.m. $6; seniors, stu- Publishing Society. dents & youth (6–17) MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS $4; children (under 6) 465 Huntington Ave., 617-267-9300, mfa.org. free. Explore the life and achievements of Sat–Tue 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Wed–Fri ’til 10 p.m. Mary Baker Eddy, a New England woman Admission (includes two visits in a 10-day who defied conventional 19th-century period): $25; seniors & students $23; Wed thinking to become an influential religious after 4 p.m., pay as you wish; children leader, publisher, teacher and business- (7–17) $10 on weekdays before 3 p.m., free woman. The museum also houses the at all other times; children (6 and under) famous Mapparium—a three-story stained- free. The museum houses an outstanding glass globe, opened in 1935, which allows collection of paintings, prints, sculptures,

Awe-INSPIRING GLOBAL Perspective Boston LANDMARK

SEE THE MAPPARIUM® at THE MARY BAKER EDDY LIBRARY Experience a three-dimensional perspective of the earth! Newly installed LED lights now produce even deeper colors and tones in this world-famous stained-glass globe. MBELIBRARY.ORG | 617-450-7000 | 200 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., BOSTON

22 PANORAMA furnishings and other artwork from ancient times through the present, as well as the most comprehensive collection of Asiatic art in the world and a four-floor Art of the Americas wing. Special exhibits: Daniela Rivera: The Andes Inverted; Past Is Present: Revival Jewelry; Landscape, abstracted; Annette Lemieux: Mise en Scène; Mark Rothko: Reflection; Seeking Stillness; Black and White: Japanese Modern Art; Joan Jonas: Ice Drawing; Takashi Murakami: Lineage of Eccentrics; The German Wood- cut: Christiane Baumgartner; (un)expected families; through Jan 7—An Enchanted Land: A Century of Indian Paintings at the MFA; through Jan 15—Masterpieces of Dutch and Flemish Painting; through Jan 21—The German Woodcut: 70s into 80s.

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE Science Park, 617-723-2500, mos.org. Sat–Thu 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri ’til 9 p.m. $25; seniors $21; children (3–11) $20; children (under 3) free. Planetarium and Omni the- ater tickets: $10; seniors $9; children (3–11) $8. Combination ticket prices and evening discounts available. This popular museum for all ages boasts interactive science exhibits, as well as laser and astronomy shows in the Charles Hayden Planetarium. Special exhibits: Defeating Disease; Many Faces of Our Mental Health; through Jan 7—Gridiron Glory.

USS CONSTITUTION MUSEUM Charlestown Navy Yard, Charles­town, 617- ORIGINAL VINTAGE POSTERS 426-1812, ussconstitutionmuseum.org. Daily SEE US IN THE SOWA ARTS DISTRICT 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free. The museum preserves the treasures of “Old Ironsides,” the U.S. Navy’s flagship and the world’s oldest com- missioned warship. View weapons,­ doc- uments, journals and more, learn to load and fire a cannon, try out a sailor’s sleep- ing quarters, virtually command the Consti- tution in battle and learn about the ship’s ongoing restoration. Galleries BOSTON SCULPTORS GALLERY 486 Harrison Ave., 617-482-7781, bostonsculptors.com. Wed–Sun noon–6 p.m. This sculptors’ cooperative has served as an alternative venue for innovative solo OPEN DAILY•FREE 90 minute parking sculpture exhibitions since 1992. Special 460C Harrison Ave. 617.375.0076 exhibits: Kirsten Reynolds and Waldo Evan Jespersen. INTERNATIONALPOSTER.COM

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 23 ON EXHIBIT

BSA SPACE 290 Congress St., Suite 200, 617-391-4000, architects.org/bsaspace. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.– 6 p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 5 p.m. This is Boston’s leading center for architecture and design, as well as home to the Boston Society of Architects and the BSA Foundation. Special exhibit: 2017 BSA Design Awards.

INTERNATIONAL POSTER GALLERY 460C Harrison Ave., Suite C20, social urban food & drink INSIDE TIP: 617-375-0076, This gallery features internationalposter. more than 10,000 com. Mon–Sat 10 original vintage posters for sale. a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. The acclaimed fine art poster gallery displays original vintage works from the 1890s through post-World War II modern masters.

KRAKOW WITKIN GALLERY AT THE LIBERTY HOTEL 10 Newbury St., 617-262-4490, krakowwitkingallery.com. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.– 215 CHARLES ST / BOSTON, MA 02114 5:30 p.m. This space attracts top con- TEL 617.224.4004 temporary artists from around the world, showcasing work that focuses on minimal- ism and conceptualism. Special exhibits: beginning Jan 6—Latitudes; Overlays.

MILLS GALLERY The Best View Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St., 617-426-8835, bcaonline.org. Sun & Wed of Boston— noon–5 p.m., Thu–Sat ’til 9 p.m. The BCA presents exciting contemp­orary works by at Home or on the Go! established and emerging local, regional, na- tional and international visual artists. Special exhibit: through Jan 7—25th Drawing Show: The Gig Economy: Depictions of Life and Responses to Work in the Digital Bazaar.

SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS Now located in the Seaport District, the oldest non-profit crafts organization in the country specializes in contemporary American crafts. Jewelry, furniture, glass and ceramics range from cutting-edge to traditional, from functional to sculptural. Special exhibit: From Minimal to Bling (pictured); through Jan 6— the official site of Fantasy Architecture: Sculptural Boxes by Jay Rogers. 100 Pier 4 Blvd., Suite 200, 617-266- 1810, societyofcrafts.org. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO BOSTON p.m., Thu ’til 9 p.m.

24 PANORAMA ABOVE PHOTO: RING BY NASH QUINN SHOPPING

PANO PICK

HELEN’S LEATHER For 40 years, Helen’s Leather has supplied New Englanders with quality Western boots by makers like Lucchese, Tony Lama, Justin, Nocona and Frye. In addition, Helen’s sells Western belts, buckles, shirts and Stetson hats, as well as leather jackets and bags. 110 Charles St., 617-742-2077, helensleather.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m.

Art & Antiques wireless, noise-canceling headphones to the finest 85" 4K TV on the market, what INTERNATIONAL POSTER GALLERY you see here will amaze you. Stop by to 460C Harrison Ave., Suite C20, 617-375- enjoy an experience you won’t forget. 0076, internationalposter.com. Mon– Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. This acclaimed fine art poster gallery displays Clothing original vintage works from the 1890s BALL AND BUCK through post-World War II modern masters. 144B Newbury St., 617-262-1776, ballandbuck.com. Sun–Thu 11 a.m.–8 p.m., SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS Fri & Sat 10 a.m.–8 p.m. This menswear 100 Pier 4 Blvd., Suite 200, 617-266-1810, store carries hunting-inspired clothing societyofcrafts.org. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and accessories for the sporting gentle- Thu ’til 9 p.m. Now located in the Seaport man. From versatile cotton button-downs District, the oldest non-profit crafts to branded camo Croakies, the selection is organization in the country specializes in unapologetically all-American. There’s even contemporary American crafts. Jewelry, a full-service barbershop on the premises. furniture, glass and ceramics range from cutting-edge to traditional, from functional CHANEL to sculptural. 6 Newbury St., 617-859-0055, chanel.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. Modeled after Coco Chanel’s Paris Audio/Video apartment, the 10,000-square-foot, two- BANG & OLUFSEN story Chanel boutique features the 141B Newbury St., 617-262-4949, House’s iconic handbags, jewelry and bang-olufsen.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., accessories. Upstairs, you’ll find ready- Sun noon–5 p.m. Bang & Olufsen is Bos- to-wear and shoes along with luxe fitting ton’s premier electronics showroom. From rooms and a suite.

PHOTO: ELLYSIA FRANCOVITCH BOSTONGUIDE.COM 25 SHOPPING

FLOCK uniqlo.com. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 11 274 Shawmut Ave., 617-391-0222, a.m.–7 p.m. Both men and women flock to flockboston.com. Tue–Sat 11 a.m.–7 p.m., this Japanese retailer for its signature func- Sun ’til 5 p.m. A slice of West Coast style tional yet innovative clothing available in a in Boston’s South End, the selection at this wide range of colors and styles. modern bohemian clothing boutique is colorful, funky and free-spirited. Gifts & Souvenirs IBEX BOSTON NEWBURY COMICS 303 Newbury St., 857-277-1932, ibex.com/ 332 Newbury St., 617-236-4930: Mon–Sat boston. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Sun 11 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; a.m.–6 p.m. This Vermont-based company 36 JFK St. (Garage Mall), Cambridge, offers high-end natural fiber wool gar- 617-491-0337; North Market Building, ments—durable, evolving, active and mod- Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 617-248-9992; ern tops, bottoms and accessories for men newburycomics.com. You’ll have a “wicked and women. good time” at this upstart local music store, which carries import, indie and major MACY’S label releases, as well as T-shirts, comics 450 Washington St., INSIDE TIP: and other pop culture kitsch items. 617-357-3000, Macy’s Boston flagship resides on macys.com. Mon & Thu the site where Jordan Gourmet Food & 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Tue & Marsh, America’s Wed ’til 10 p.m., Fri & first department Beverage Sat ’til 9:30 p.m., Sun store, once stood. BOSTON PUBLIC MARKET 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Dis- 100 Hanover St. cover the season’s hottest trends, new- (above Haymarket INSIDE TIP: est styles and best prices. Choose from MBTA station), Market vendors renowned designers such as Ralph Lauren, bostonpublicmarket. include Union Square Donuts, Calvin Klein, Levi’s and more. org. Mon–Sat 8 a.m.–8 Taza Chocolate and p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–8 Siena Farms. MARSHALLS p.m. The only locally 500 Boylston St., 617-262-6066: Mon–Sat 9 sourced market of its a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; 350 Wash- kind in the United States, this indoor, year- ington St., Downtown Crossing, 617-338- round market features farm-fresh produce, 6205: Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–8:30 p.m., Sun 11 meat, eggs, cheese, fish, baked goods, a.m.–8 p.m.; 126 Brookline Ave., 617-369- chocolate, beer, wine, cider, spirits, flow- 5080: Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–7 ers and an assortment of specialty and pre- p.m.; marshallsonline.com. With its man- pared foods from dozens of Massachusetts tra “Brand-name clothing for less,” this dis- and New England vendors. count retailer is a bargain hunter’s dream. From Ralph Lauren to Calvin Klein, Mar- EATALY BOSTON shalls features designer duds for men, Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., 617-807- women and children. 7300, eataly.com. Cafes: Mon–Fri 7 a.m.–11 p.m., Sat & Sun 9 a.m.–11 p.m. Market: Daily PRIMARK 9 a.m.–11 p.m. The international, tri-level, 10 Summer St., 617-350-5232, primark.com. market-style food retailer boasts a fish mar- Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–9:30 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.–9:30 ket, bakery, wine shop, coffee shop, cheese p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–9:30 p.m. This Dublin-based shop, fresh pasta station, butcher shop and clothing retailer’s first U.S. store resides in more, along with a wide variety of both the former Filene’s building at Downtown imported and domestic packaged goods, Crossing. Adored by fashion fans and value from olive oil and dried pasta to sauces and seekers alike, Primark is a great destination condiments. There’s also two sit-down res- for keeping up with the latest looks for less. taurants and an area for cooking lessons.

UNIQLO FORMAGGIO KITCHEN Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 245 Quincy Market 268 Shawmut Ave., 617-350-6996: Mon–Fri Building; 341 Newbury St.; 877-486-4756, 9 a.m.–8 p.m., Sat ’til 7 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–5

26 PANORAMA p.m.; 244 Huron Ave., Cambridge, 617-354- that blend the best of classic New England 4750: Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–7 p.m., Sat ’til 6 p.m., style with laid-back California cool. Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; formaggiokitchen.com. You’ll find produce and menus reflecting MUJI the changing New England seasons at this 359 Newbury St., 617-502-1170, gourmand’s paradise. Browse unique wines, muji.com/us. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., fresh truffles and, at the Cambridge loca- Sun ’til 8 p.m. The minimalist Japanese tion, the renowned cheese caves. lifestyle retailer, famed for its “no brand, quality goods” philosophy, brings a wide variety of clothing, storage accessories, Health & Beauty stationery, kitchenware and furniture to its FOLLAIN 10,000-square-foot Back Bay flagship. 53 Dartmouth St., 857-284-7078: Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m.; 65 Charles St., 857-233-5211: Mon–Sat 11 a.m.–7 p.m., Jewelry/Accessories Sun noon–5 p.m.; shopfollain.com. This cozy cosmetics company specializes in all- JOHN LEWIS, INC. natural (and often local) products from John Lewis has created brands like Farmaesthetics, Baudelaire and jewelry of imaginative Dr. Alkaitis. design in Boston for more than 50 years. Using only solid precious metals Home Goods and natural stones, Lewis aims “to make jewelry HUDSON at a reasonable price of 12 Union Park St., 617-292-0900, excellent workmanship and uncommon beauty.” 97 hudsonboston.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Newbury St., 617-266-6665. This beloved South End boutique carries Tue–Sat 11 a.m.–6 p.m. furniture, accessories, textiles and more

ABOVE PHOTO: ELLYSIA FRANCOVITCH BOSTONGUIDE.COM 27 SHOPPING

LUX BOND & GREEN center boasts more than 20 stores and 416 Boylston St., eateries—including favorites like Skechers INSIDE TIP: 617-266-4747, Lux Bond & Green USA, Champs, Bath & Body Works, plus an lbgreen.com. Mon– also boasts four international food court with Thai Accent, Wed & Fri 10 a.m.–6 Connecticut Salsa’s Mexican Grill, Dunkin’ Donuts and p.m., Thu ’til 7 p.m., Sat locations, as well more. Easily reached by the MBTA or as one in Wellesley, ’til 5 p.m. Since 1898, Mass. commuter rail. Lux Bond & Green has provided its customers FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE with diamonds, gold jewelry, watches and 617-523-1300, faneuilhallmarketplace.com. giftware from around the world. The store Walk through history and experience New offers a corporate gift division, bridal and England’s premier visitor destination. Shop gift registry, a full-service repair depart- more than 75 locally loved boutiques and ment, gift certificates and gift wrapping. specialty pushcarts, taste diverse ethnic foods in the Quincy Market Colonnade or SIDNEY THOMAS JEWELERS dine in one of 14 full-service restaurants. Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., 617- 262-0935, sidneythomas.com. Mon–Sat PRUDENTIAL CENTER 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–7 p.m. A thrill- 800 Boylston St., 800-SHOP-PRU, ing experience in luxury awaits at Sidney prudentialcenter.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 Thomas Jewelers, which offers the world’s p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Prudential Center most beautiful jewelry and watches, coveted features more than 75 stores and restaurants designer brands and magnificent one-of- including Earls Kitchen + Bar, Saks Fifth a-kind pieces along with world-renowned, Avenue, Ann Taylor and Barnes & Noble. It’s impeccable service and presentation. also a launch spot for the city’s renowned tourist attraction, the Boston Duck Tours. Malls/Shopping Centers COPLEY PLACE Sporting Goods Copley Square, 617-262-6600, simon.com. MARATHON SPORTS Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. 671 Boylston St., 617-267-4774: Mon–Wed & This shopping mecca features more than Fri 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m., Thu ’til 8 p.m., Sat ’til 100 upscale stores, including Neiman 6 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; 1654 Massachu- Marcus, Tiffany & Co., Moncler and Sur La setts Ave., Cambridge, 617-354-4161: Mon– Table, as well as dining options for hungry Wed & Fri 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Thu ’til 8 p.m., Sat shoppers like Legal Sea Foods and Au ’til 6 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; other loca- Bon Pain. tions, marathonsports.com. Founded in 1975 near Harvard Square, this local THE CORNER MALL running specialist boasts 12 retail locations Corner of Winter and Washington streets, that bring its unparalleled customer thecornermall.com. In step with your life- experience to runners, walkers and fitness style and just steps away, this shopping enthusiasts alike. COWBOY BOOTS MEN N WOMEN N KIDS H8 Lucchese N Justin N Nocona N Tony Lama N Dan Post N Frye N Liberty STETSON HATS Shirts N Belts N Buckles N Bolo Ties N Navajo Jewelry HELEN’S Featuring the award-winning H8 wireless, LEATHER noise canceling headphones. 110 Charles St., Bang & Olufsen Newbury Street Boston, MA 141B Newbury Street, PH 617-262-4949 617.742.2077 bang-olufsen.com 28 PANORAMA CAMBRIDGE

PANO PICK

HEAR WORD! NAIJA WOMAN TALK TRUE Featuring a cast of leading Nigerian actresses, this work combining song and dance with intimate portraits of resilience and resistance is inspired by multi-generational stories of inequality and transformation. The show grapples with the issues affecting the lives of women across Nigeria, and the factors that limit their potential for independence, leadership and meaningful contribution in society. American Repertory Theater, Loeb Drama Center, 64 Brattle St., 617-547-8300. Jan 26–Feb 11.

Sights of Interest University, historic buildings, cafes, restaurants and shops. CAMBRIDGE COMMON/ OLD BURYING GROUND MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY Massachusetts Avenue and Garden Street. 580 Mount Auburn St., 617-547-7105, A grazing pasture and cemetery for Puritan mountauburn.org. Daily 8 a.m. to dusk. Newtowne, as well as a favorite meeting Founded in 1831 by the Massachusetts­ Hor- spot for public figures and a tent site for ticultural Society, Mount Auburn was the the Continental Army. Early college pres- first landscaped cemetery in the coun- idents and town residents were buried in try. Many prominent Americans are buried “God’s Acre” across from the Common. here, including Henry Wadsworth Longfel- low, Isabella Stewart Gardner and Winslow CHRIST CHURCH Homer. The cemetery is also an arboretum, Zero Garden St., 617-876-0200, sculpture garden and wildlife sanctuary. cccambridge.org. Offices open Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Call for services. This 1761 Tory TORY ROW (BRATTLE STREET) house of worship was utilized as a Colonial One of the nation’s most beautiful barracks during the American Revolution. residential streets, Tory Row is the site of Loyalist mansions and their elegant neigh- HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE YARDS bors from nearly every period of early Located within Harvard Campus. The American architecture. centers of two institutions that have played major educational roles since Harvard’s founding in 1636. Entertainment THE BRATTLE THEATRE HARVARD SQUARE/OLD CAMBRIDGE 40 Brattle St., Harvard Square, 617-876-6837, The center of Cambridge activity since the brattlefilm.org.Classic, cutting-edge and world 17th century, the square is home to Harvard cinema are featured at this non-profit gem.

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 29 CAMBRIDGE

CLUB PASSIM exuberant, inventive staging of Jane 47 Palmer St., Harvard Square, 617-492- Austen’s classic novel follows the adven- 7679, passim.org. This legendary folk music tures (and misadventures) of the Dash- venue nurtured the early careers of icons wood sisters—sensible Elinor and like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. hypersensitive Marianne—after their sudden loss of fortune. HARVARD FILM ARCHIVE Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, 24 Museums & Galleries Quincy St., Harvard INSIDE TIP: HARVARD ART MUSEUMS The films of Square, 617-495-4700, Frederick Wiseman, 32 Quincy St., Harvard Square, 617-495- hcl.harvard.edu/hfa. with an appearance 9400, harvardartmuseums.org. Daily 10 Presenting films to the by Wiseman a.m.–5 p.m. $15; seniors $13; students $10; himself, are public year round, this featured January children (18 and under) free. The Harvard institution frequently 19–February 18. Art Museums—the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger invites filmmakers to and Sackler—and its voluminous collections discuss their work and are now housed in a larger, newly engage with the vibrant community of stu- renovated, Renzo Piano-designed facility. dents, professors, artists and cinephiles who regularly attend screenings. HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY THE MIDDLE EAST 26 Oxford St., 617-495-3045, 472 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, hmnh.harvard.edu. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. $12; 617-864-EAST, mideastoffers.com. Whether seniors & students $10; children (3–18) $8. Upstairs, Downstairs, Zuzu, Sonia or in the As Harvard’s most visited attraction, the Corner, this club showcases the best in museum features exhibits ranging from alternative and indie rock bands. mammals, fish and dinosaurs to minerals, gems and meteorites. REGATTABAR Third floor of The Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett MIT LIST VISUAL ARTS CENTER St., 617-661-5000, regattabarjazz.com. 20 Ames St., 617-253-4680, listart.mit.edu. Regattabar is the leading jazz club in New Tue, Wed & Fri–Sun noon–6 p.m., Thu ’til 8 England, showcasing performers rarely p.m. Free. One of the area’s premier seen in the Hub. showcases for contemporary art, the List Center presents works from the world’s THE SINCLAIR leading contemporary artists through its 52 Church St., Harvard Square, 617-547- changing exhibitions. 5200, sinclaircambridge.com. This live music venue and gastropub is located in THE MIT MUSEUM the heart of Harvard Square. 265 Massachusetts Ave., 617-253-5927, web.mit.edu/museum. Daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $10; children, seniors & students $5; Theater children (under 5) free. Exhibits welcome THE DONKEY SHOW visitors into the world of MIT to discover American Repertory Theater, Oberon, 2 the potential of science and technology. Arrow St., 617-547-8300, cluboberon.com. Ongoing. Sat at 10:30 p.m. Bringing the PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY ultimate disco experience to Boston, this AND ETHNOLOGY crazy circus of mirrorballs, feathered divas, 11 Divinity Ave., 617-496-1027, roller skaters and hustlers tells the story of peabody.harvard.edu. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. A Midsummer Night’s Dream through great $12; seniors & students $10; children (3–18) ’70s club anthems. $8. Featuring towering Native American totem poles, large Mayan sculptures and SENSE AND SENSIBILITY precious artifacts of the ancient world, American Repertory Theater, Loeb Drama the Peabody Museum is one of the oldest Center, 64 Brattle St., 617-547-8300, archaeological and ethnographic museums amrep.org. Through Jan 14. Eric Tucker’s in the world.

30 PANORAMA Dining favorites—including New England clam Refer to Dining, page 51, for key to chowder and the lobster roll—loaded with restaurant symbols. flavor and flair. B, L, D, C. $$

*THE ASGARD IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT 350 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, ZOE’S 617-577-9100, classicirish.com. Communal This ’50s style diner offers a menu of tables and a variety of cool, comfortable delicious homemade places to sit—along with an extensive menu, Greek and American a large craft beer selection, outdoor patio, food. Serving breakfast live music, trivia nights, DJs and no cover all day, Zoe’s is a popular destination for the weekend brunch crowd. charge—make the Asgard a perfect spot for 1105 Massachusetts Ave., Harvard Square, 617- a pint and a meal. Sat & SB. L, D, C. $ 495-0055, zoescambridge.com. B, L, D, SB. $

DANTE Royal Sonesta, 40 Edwin H. Land Blvd., 617-497-4200, restaurantdante.com. Dante Shopping de Magistris serves playful, rich Mediterra- BLACK INK nean-influenced fare as diners savor great 5 Brattle St., Harvard Square, 617-497-1221: views of the Charles River and the Boston Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–7 p.m; skyline. B, L, D, Sat & SB. $$$$ 101 Charles St., Boston, 617-723-3883; blackinkboston.com. Funky knick-knacks HENRIETTA’S TABLE and novelties ranging from sock puppets to The Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett St., Harvard space food can be found at this quirky shop. Square, 617-661-5005, henriettastable.com. Locally grown and organic produce is used CAMBRIDGESIDE to create a lively, textured menu of reinter- 100 CambridgeSide Place, Lechmere preted New England classics. Private dining Square, 617-621-8666, cambridgeside.com. room available. B, L, D, Sat & SB. $$$ Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun noon–7 p.m. This three-level mall features department NUBAR stores such as Macy’s and H&M, as well as Sheraton Commander Hotel, 16 Garden more than 100 other shops, including Gap, St., Harvard Square, 617-234-1365, J. Crew and Aldo, and eateries like P.F. nubarcambridge.com. This restaurant and Chang’s and World of Beer. lounge offers New England-style cuisine in a fresh, modern setting and casual atmo- THE HARVARD COOP sphere. B, L, D, SB, LS, C. $$$ 1400 Massachusetts Ave., 617-499-2000, store.thecoop.com. Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–9 p.m., ZEPHYR ON THE CHARLES Sun 10 a.m.–7 p.m. America’s largest college Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Kendall Square, bookstore, located in Harvard Square, offers 575 Memorial Drive, 617-441-6510. This res- a wide selection of official Harvard clothing, taurant serves a traditional menu of local souvenirs and four floors of books for all ages.

There’s something for everyone! • Greek specialties • Breakfast is served all day! MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7:30 AM TO 10:00 PM SUNDAY 8:00 AM TO 9:00 PM 1105 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge • 617-495-0055

ABOVE PHOTO: BETSY A. HALSEY BOSTONGUIDE.COM 31 P ear l St Garfield t G St v S Sullivan a t A t r n d S A S l S d St e n dfor n 1 a v 2 3 4 5 u a 6 7 8 9 Me 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e o m s no a n s S n W n i er m o t in V t V L a S e r t v S S S t M lker Sacramento St om r M C e A e t g S id rv u c Mt. br a t s i t m ll n G a i S H A t e A St l C n t A o r n Condor St ll v a a i y e Av t S s W h w T W t d erm u end l i t ell St H na S ow S St a l S t rd h t B ton t Falcon St S pa S t w ing B he c t Wash t n y a m S S u S B e s e k m s r n B o s e u a ur u r W. Eagle St r a R n d M P b u k B e e M u s r A s H r t e i S C l l t P S R P l S t Chelsea St o l S White St r t n Everett St u t e S c d c o r Beacon St t i t s er t t t Mystic River Bridge Meridian St k r S t Union S h cott ar d cy o Bryant S s S f n erf P A un gto R y a x t h W in P v i as in ash t F g Square u M m h r S W ton St ss l M St C v o utn O e r Wood Island ie S tt l S E e an i 28 r d n t o d Ba fo M Craig g r r a c S SOMERVILLE tl d S Bennington St B ci o A e t a m e Harvard Harvard Museum of S tt 1 S m S r t B r s v k Natural History e t W io e A t r n S r S v a o o le il lf n t University le o nt o y v rd re A Way T k S v t S n Sts se t o u CHARLESTOWN o S rh B S te a t Longfellow a r t Lexingt W St Prospect St tle B National land 93 H tt 90 B Historic Site Cambridge Kirk ig St B t h t Princeton St t rat Common S V Pier 10 S S tl t t Bunker Hill in a e G e S S St S e S t d tog d n a g Monument a Bennington St r so rd M t R a a e Sar M T l n rid Li a r l v Park e i s i m S Av t n n o t A Monument n Pier 9 l r Bunker Hill e t Radcliffe y W S S a e 8 i Quincy St e St t t v t Monument t r b l Square h C A t v o t Yard o o Trowb S d S S o o h r S T Bunker Hill t t m h v 3 is H e t Harvard Cambridge Street onard c n r e A h S s a S Community a t v Pier 8 t M s Le W s P a B n n A A t Square a a t e r e u s Mt. Au S a College rr e 1 St burn t Harvard e l m t els n S rd t ch St t l ur n P S h e lia e h Harvard S u Commandant’s C l t i S C Yard M Austin St n m H Harvard Art Museums t o t House e t on Community t S USS London St Logan Square t s S M p Training v Br Airport i College n Constitution t S Dry Dock 2 t Inman g io o A n n r d International o M h Field Mus. S

U t y N t n S H tle M S r a 2 at c O i n Br a v Square e n i Airport s ' a B W t Dry Dock 1 Pier 7 an s in w S a A r M c ri t S C h u cott e R v e u St d n idi m se u a h t Q Dana St n H t y St

t Winter St r le s a w h en d

o res re d H Navy Yard a l y e e r a Ellsworth Av h r k t

f Mer P g Pier1 S i o r Exhibit Water Shuttle a S C r t ig t d r City a R S C o l A W i d r l D S v H S r A t P on USS to Boston Pier 6 l Square Chelsea Sti e t d v e r y e B USS Cassin ke St t itut Pier 5 rd S i s d tt Gore St Park st e St o M e e o e Maple Av Cambridge Street r n Constitution Young Pier 4 n t t r t n r . A o Co B S S s R Broadway m S n e u Chatham St CHARLESTOWN a bu Fay m Liverpool St is F e Holy t r Windsor St l r i n dge St ntri i ondo a t i K S S i NAVY YARD e v L P . unst t A G P S o l F n Willow St Lechmere r d e D t Chelse en t o Donnelly Boston Inner e r n M S St m r R h i Otis St S ll S e y e d o t Trowbr Park r t J Harbor B ympt olf ler l Armory St Hampshire St P w B York St El Webster Av Paul a Union St

De n

Harvard St Prospect St Thorndike St Revere r k e Tremont St iv s Park s R

e S l Green St Norfolk St 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 ar • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15

t Charlestown Br. h Elm St Ahern Spring St C Hancock St Edward J. Market St Berkshire St M Franklin St Lee St Park 5th St a Hurley St v H Sennott Park 6th St Bristol St Sciarappa Charles River Dam t er Bigelow St Columbia St S ic o v Cardinal Medeiros Av Charles St 1st St CHARLESTOWN Puopolo k t Constitution S e A t Kinnaird St Inman St CambridgeSide l Fulkerson St Playground Flagg St 93 Wharf Maverick D m Binney St Bent St Galleria Mall (see page 35) t EAST r a CAMBRIDGE l S s D D ia C n S D H n Leonard P. Zakim c a t r h BOSTON a um r e a Battery Sumner Tunnel e v u ua St r l n Harvard a sh Bunker Hill Bridge m te Wharf r e r P Rogers St r d Howard St 2nd St Museum of a m r S Stadium Way N o Foster O t 28 C t Ja Science Copp’s Hill Callahan Tunnel Science Henchman St S NORTH t Park N. Washington St E S y Tremont St Hull BuryingSt Ground Harvard Central St n END d Harvard St TD Garden/ Lovejoy W r 2A Square Leverett Medford d Sheafe Old North r a Norfolk St i e M H Snow Hill St Business co a v Bishop Allen Dr North Station v a a r Cir Cleveland Church t rg r Binney St Martha Rd o a City t e i b Pine St Paul Battery St n t n o School r a H Hall Windsor St North l r Cherry St Home of the Revere Tileston St a St. Stephen’s 3rd St Edwin Land Bl S s . S S Mall t id N Boston Celtics h Massachusetts Av W StationR H Church t t e a Munroe St 3 u Green St sh • Lomasney & Bruins o N. i Prince St S D n Salem St Harris t

s Commercial g Way Haverhill St Margin t t o Canal St n e Bennett Union r

S Cambridge Pkwy l Lynn Western Av t Thacher e C Wharf Friend St la Franklin St h Auburn St rk T Pleasant St Broadway Portland St t WEST r o School St F Causeway St o Lancaster F le Sargent’s C S i e N END t t h o Charlesbank z Cooper Wharf a Portland St Bl g Paul S l o s e t r Western Av d s William St Kendall Playground Charles St o r W Revere Lewis Eastern Ave l m ig P e i St a e Central Galileo Galilei Way a e t Main Street Me ld r s Kelly Rd r Stillman m Moon St t am St r ri House d Square Massachusetts m North o r s Cottage St Square ac e e 6thSt S n w tt t Square F Kendall/MIT General Hospital t o State St e n River St Salem St t Lewis i R J r S e BOSTON Market St . K Wharf E MIT E t E l Faimont St F e d . h Museum Blossom St S n t F r Haymarket n Logan R i Sidney St Windsor St d St Bowker t e o RichmondFulton St Fruit St r n z d N Ferry d o St g o rd Hawkins e y Commercial Commercial Longfellow Bridge f a r Terminal i t C Stata Center h St S a Wharf W List Visual Parkman Old West n C o ld Hayward y

a r n Arts Center Church w t e i Ames St St t u S n Carleton b g d Cross St e Cross St v S d r Hanover A o Charles/MGH N u e G 3 Bowdoin S John F ic m Erie St N. Grove St s Union St r t t h e n w s e a Cambridge St e Kennedy t l e S S Magazine St St Bowdoin r n t S. Russell St

Irving St Irving Hancock St Temple St Grove St Anderson St Joy St Ridgeway Ln N l Garden St S w Boston Inner Harbor t Federal A Hamilton St Charles St t o a Christopher Pearl St Pacific St Landsdowne St Massachusetts Amherst St t Building City N y S Clinton St A Columbus Park • Hopeda Institute of t North Market t Phillips Hall l N St e Quincy Market a n . s Faneuil Long Purington St Technology r Aquarium H CAMBRIDGE African Government South Market t Wharf e i a Hall c r Pleasant St Meeting Center Center v Albany St m a P y Revere St House A t u (see page 34) o Plaza India r S t a Chatham St v d e n Myrtle St S H g Brookline St Old State e d a Memorial Dr W Custom I Long Wharf i N r C S b m Charles BEACON o a r u House r m Ashburton Pl r T t a A State t S State St House New b C Chestnut St a Street Cedar Ln Pinckney St t o v HILL Old State E Central r g Boston England s Meeting W. Cedar Louisburg House King’s Chapel & R Wharf id 3 u CityThe Old Massacre Site Central St Milk St Aquarium e House Burying Ground I S D M Willow Hall n r SquareSt Walnut St d T Vassar St . Mt. Vernon St Granary Corner Information ia F F Exchange A F G The Mass. First S India Burying SchoolBookstore St Center t T River St St Milk St Putnam St d Spruce State House Park St Public r B Broad St E Wharf 90 Brimmer i te a East India Ground D Hatch a t v W te School e r m Row Sidney St Memorial a Park St. Oliver y St 9 Henry St Lime vo a 3 Shell D Chestnut Church Site ll Bromfield r Rowes c N n e Harvard Bridge Province Post h

shi Wharf C d Branch St Park Street Old South n T Office e U Waverly St o W

Granite St r Meeting N n Federal St Square Frog Information e High St Byron St Beacon St g N Charles River TremontWinter St St House

Pond Center Downtown S Rowes Wharf r E

Beaver Pl Charles St e Franklin St

t L Station Soldiers Crossing s Pearl St Monument s • Temple Pl F ran S t klin t FENWAY/ Arlington St S t S West St St. Anthony Fan Pier As t Hawley St Joseph hfor Boston n Shrine t d S Memorial Dr KENMORE SQUARE t S t o Moakley Storrow Memorial Dr S DOWNTON Arch St s Liberty Dr t w Courthouse Common m n e N Clarendon St Opera ath (see page 35) e o S M e t Otis St e r s House nCROSSINGS v w T S a to um High St Purchase St A N Bond Dr Public g ic o Northern Av Institute of n Ga Dartmouth St M t rt Courthouse Way Pier Four r r n Av de Lafayette m h dner S BACK Paramount i Milton Pl lan e e t Garden h e t rn Contemporary Central Theatre s r A lv A BAY a v Fan Pier Blvd Avery Chauncy StKingston St Atlantic Exeter St Lagoon Burying Art Boylston W S G Ma G Emmanuel tre Wharf Court House G Brighton Av Berkeley St Ground e Federal Boston Children’s 2A Beacon St Church Chinatown FINANCIALt Museum Station Babcock St Fairfield St Tea Party Colonial AMTRAK Oxford St S Reserve Boston t t University S Pleasant St Bridge World Arlington lston Park Theatre THEATRE Essex DISTRICT Children’s Packards Gloucester St oy Bldg. ester St Marlborough St Church B Square Cutler Wharf Trade Fish Pier h 28 DISTRICT South Corner Arlington Majestic C Babcock St 20 Hereford St Station Center t Theatre La Grange St v Storrow Dr Park Plaza Beach St t East (Amtrak) Sleeper St Seaport Blvd A S S Pier 4 Blvd h lt r Commonwealth Av n a C Saint Paul St e e Boston Boch Center o Bus Farnsworth St Warrenton St t CHINATOWN w l Providence S C C n l Boston rt s ommo r tua Wang Terminal o o Commonwealth Av d u Back St S Dum University University Trinity Charles St S. Tufts Medical n 2 u w mer F Copley Theatre g Deerfield St Church Summer St r Thomson Pl H n West Bay State Rd • e i Boston Tufts Medical s n Commonwealth Av Stillings St Ab Copley KneelandLincoln St St s Boston Shubert Utica St Melcher St b s S ott University Newbury St St. James Av Center Boston Wharf Rd s h Egm Square Theatre Harvard St South St t fo on Sherborn Public John Dorchester Av rd i t Central Trinity Pl Atlantic Ave Necco Ct t Blandford R e Babbitt St e Piedmont St B St t d Hancock l S C d Beacon St Exeter St Library Bennet St L S eno Winchester St SEAPORT DISTRICT/ x S Ring Rd h y t Tower Melrose World Liberty Wharf Blue Hills n R T r t Cummington St u SOUTH BOSTON o hatc o S Trade t d h Mountfort St Kenmore e r St er Hynes Convention Boylstone St Blagdon St Stuart St c Nassau St Bank w m x h

Kenmore Charlesgate Isabella St Fayette WATERFRONT Center Charlesgate East Charlesgate Charlesgate West 93 a e A Center S Pavilion Stanhope St W. Oak St Tyler St L t s Hynes Viaduct St Station Blandford t D St S s Square Newbury St Prudential Cortes St Fort Point Channel Columbus Av e E Convention e Silver Line Way S Arundel St 1 k Center Oak St H i t H t H Freema . Cazenove St Marginal St Necco St d S n S Ivy S Ipswich St Center Prudential Huntington Av St. Charles t t C n d Back Bay r e Massachusetts Cambria Avenue Tower

Buswell St e 306 Northern Av Lansdowne St c

o g R e South End Herald St

h d i St Copley 3

i s l Overland St i Dalton St l St. Marys St Yawkey Wy Fenway Park

T e a Scotia St Harcourt St Wormwood St o l t Carlton St 90 Keswick St e o p Aberdeen St Place Northern Av/ a S C Saint Mary St Burlington Av Ipswich St

M Belvidere St t Home of the 28 Harbor St N k P Fenway t c S Garrison St Haul Rd u 90 Northern Av d Yarmouth St Herald St t o l n o S t d ila A St w v F S Prudential c Fullerton St d ls S D u Ha w B St. Germain St

y r e o a b t Back a n i wne e Park Dr

g n e a l n R a h P l e t Canton St Chandler St Tremont St Summer St

B w Dartmouth St B S a . Bay i m S v Clearway St

t t Hawes St Beacon St Medfield St 93 s d a t e Lawrence St Boston S • Follen e r t a FENWAY Fens y Fargo St t e Norway Mary St Holyoke St Gray St Dry Dock Av/

S S l P Van Ness St Appleton St Boston E. Berkeley St Convention r ar Landmark Edgerly Rd Baker Washington St Harbor St 21 Dry Dock Av 25 Dry Dock Av P kman Brookline Av Christian Design Center le Boston Center For T Harrison Av 1 l H Eddy Braddock St Dartmouth Pl ra u a Monmouth St Center Conservatory Library Science The Arts Shawmut Av ve & Exhibition Place F rv of Music Burbank Dwight St ler Dry Dock Av a Kent St Boylston St Plaza Durham Newton St S Center Boston Design Kilmarnock St t rd Haw Warren Av S Milford St 3 t St Saint Paul St Hawes Pl E. Berkeley St Center W n Westland Av Hanson St i C e es Jersey St Broadway Bridge The Lawn Black Falcon Av 88 Black Falcon Av n e Waltham c e K Peterborough St Black Falcon Av/ h nt d Peters on D e re Gr e S Wheelock Agassiz R Design Center A s n P Montgomery St Union Park M te S t a Symphony Rd Park th r t 2 t y Symphony W. Canton St S. Boston Bypass Rd Place a S College r P Broadway eI S a k I Huntington Av I so r t Hall Paul Sullivan WyAlbany St t t w Brookline St e Cypher St n o r D St. Botolph St r SOUTH n t r Dedham St Thayer St S e Gainsborough Symphony Pembroke St r R r i y

e v v 4th St

d t S

ll s i BOSTON

e A e e t

S T w v h Station Bradford St u e e lc R mr m S Co Fenway Queensberry St e Bullock St it Av riv Northeastern Massachusetts SOUTH Rotch W 1st St Summit Ave k D St. Stephen Ave Station ar Station END Playground Pilgrim Rd P Randolph St D St BROOKLINE Massachusetts Av W 2nd St Camden St Museum Columbus Av Union Park/ Emmanuel Newton St Lo Forsyth of Fine Arts Washington ngwo College W 3rd St E St S od Av Longwood Rutland St Beacon St tear Institute (see page 35) Shawmut Av n y Forsyth Wy W. Broadway Mario s R a • Union Park St Athens St Summer St n S d w Hemenway St t en TremontConcord St St Brandon Hall F Malden St W. 1st St 0 1000ft Plymouth St Museum of Worcester St Blackstone W. 4th St V Washington St t e Northampton St Square Plympton St r t Springfield St S n Alt Francis Fine Arts

Children’s Av Dorchester o S n o y n St Isabella Stewart 7 Carter • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 k Pl S l Newton St W. 5th St t a r Gardner Museum Camden St Dedham St u Simmons Harrison Av

a H Hospital Playground w a t Franklin r Museum Rd P W a P S e Albany St a r Pilgrim Rd College Northeastern Square . v s v t h h t t i i a St Davenport n S e Au S R University Canton St g bu r t Av. Louis Pasteur Museum of t rn d x J o St n J Benton W. 6th St E 1st St J o n o t Longwood Av Fine Arts S r Worcester Sq s S S Perry T i Station Lenox St W. 7th St

t O St O

r St L Brookline Av Ruggles Rd St M t H t St K Aspinwall A ar n Tavern Rd a v Parker St Boston r e Palace Rd v H E 2nd St 1 a 2 K 3 Binney St4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rd Ruggles Medical A t Longwood Center v S Station Rd Farragut l Med Area Huntington Av Hammon St o o h E 3rd St

c S St N P ear l St Garfield t G St v S Sullivan a t A t r n d S A S l S d St e n dfor n 1 a v 2 3 4 5 u a 6 7 8 9 Me 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e o m s no a n s S n W n i er m o t in V t V L a S e r t v S S S t M lker Sacramento St om r M C e A e t g S id rv u c Mt. br a t s i t m ll n G a i S H A t e A St l C n t A o r n Condor St ll v a a i y e Av t S s W h w T W t d erm u end l i t ell St H na S ow S St a l S t rd h t B ton t Falcon St S pa S t w ing B he c t Wash t n y a m S S u S B e s e k m s r n B o s e u a ur u r W. Eagle St r a R n d M P b u k B e e M u s r A s H r t e i S C l l t P S R P l S t Chelsea St o l S White St r t n Everett St u t e S c d c o r Beacon St t i t s er t t t Mystic River Bridge Meridian St k r S t Union S h cott ar d cy o Bryant S s S f n erf P A un gto R y a x t h W in P v i as in ash t F g Square u M m h r S W ton St ss l M St C v o utn O e r Wood Island ie S tt l S E e an i 28 r d n t o d Ba fo M Craig g r r a c S SOMERVILLE tl d S Bennington St B ci o A e t a m e Harvard Harvard Museum of S tt 1 S m S r t B r s v k Natural History e t W io e A t r n S r S v a o o le il lf n t University le o nt o y v rd re A Way T k S v t S n Sts se t o u CHARLESTOWN o S rh B S te a t Longfellow a r t Lexingt W St Prospect St tle B National land 93 H tt 90 B Historic Site Cambridge Kirk ig St B t h t Princeton St t rat Common S V Pier 10 S S tl t t Bunker Hill in a e G e S S St S e S t d tog d n a g Monument a Bennington St r so rd M t R a a e Sar M T l n rid Li a r l v Park e i s i m S Av t n n o t A Monument n Pier 9 l r Bunker Hill e t Radcliffe y W S S a e 8 i Quincy St e St t t v t Monument t r b l Square h C A t v o t Yard o o Trowb S d S S o o h r S T Bunker Hill t t m h v 3 is H e t Harvard Cambridge Street onard c n r e A h S s a S Community a t v Pier 8 t M s Le W s P a B n n A A t Square a a t e r e u s Mt. Au S a College rr e 1 St burn t Harvard e l m t els n S rd t ch St t l ur n P S h e lia e h Harvard S u Commandant’s C l t i S C Yard M Austin St n m H Harvard Art Museums t o t House e t on Community t S USS London St Logan Square t s S M p Training v Br Airport i College n Constitution t S Dry Dock 2 t Inman g io o A n n r d International o M h Field Mus. S

U t y N t n S H tle M S r a 2 at c O i n Br a v Square e n i Airport s ' a B W t Dry Dock 1 Pier 7 an s in w S a A r M c ri t S C h u cott e R v e u St d n idi m se u a h t Q Dana St n H t y St

t Winter St r le s a w h en d

o res re d H Navy Yard a l y e e r a Ellsworth Av h r k t

f Mer P g Pier1 S i o r Exhibit Water Shuttle a S C r t ig t d r City a R S C o l A W i d r l D S v H S r A t P on USS to Boston Pier 6 l Square Chelsea Sti e t d v e r y e B USS Cassin ke St t itut Pier 5 rd S i s d tt Gore St Park st e St o M e e o e Maple Av Cambridge Street r n Constitution Young Pier 4 n t t r t n r . A o Co B S S s R Broadway m S n e u Chatham St CHARLESTOWN a bu Fay m Liverpool St is F e Holy t r Windsor St l r i n dge St ntri i ondo a t i K S S i NAVY YARD e v L P . unst t A G P S o l F n Willow St Lechmere r d e D t Chelse en t o Donnelly Boston Inner e r n M S St m r R h i Otis St S ll S e y e d o t Trowbr Park r t J Harbor B ympt olf ler l Armory St Hampshire St P w B York St El Webster Av Paul a Union St

De n

Harvard St Prospect St Thorndike St Revere r k e Tremont St iv s Park s R

e S l Green St Norfolk St 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 ar • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15

t Charlestown Br. h Elm St Ahern Spring St C Hancock St Edward J. Market St Berkshire St M Franklin St Lee St Park 5th St a Hurley St v H Sennott Park 6th St Bristol St Sciarappa Charles River Dam t er Bigelow St Columbia St S ic o v Cardinal Medeiros Av Charles St 1st St Puopolo k t Constitution S e A t Kinnaird St Inman St CambridgeSide l Fulkerson St Playground Flagg St 93 Wharf Maverick D m Binney St Bent St Galleria Mall t EAST r a CAMBRIDGE l S s D ia C n S D D H n Leonard P. Zakim c a t r h BOSTON a um r e a Battery Sumner Tunnel e v u ua St r l n Harvard a sh Bunker Hill Bridge m te Wharf r e r P Rogers St r d Howard St 2nd St Museum of a m r S Stadium Way N o Foster O t 28 C t Ja Science Copp’s Hill Callahan Tunnel Science Henchman St S NORTH t Park N. Washington St E S y Tremont St Hull BuryingSt Ground Harvard Central St n END d Harvard St TD Garden/ Lovejoy W r 2A Square Leverett Medford d Sheafe Old North r a Norfolk St i e M H Snow Hill St Business co a v Bishop Allen Dr North Station v a a r Cir Cleveland Church t rg r Binney St Martha Rd o a City t e i b Pine St Paul Battery St n t n o School r a H Hall Windsor St North l r Cherry St Home of the Revere Tileston St a St. Stephen’s 3rd St Edwin Land Bl S s . S S Mall t id N Boston Celtics h Massachusetts Av W StationR H Church t t e a Munroe St 3 u Green St sh Lomasney & Bruins o N. • i Prince St S D n Salem St Harris t

s Commercial g Way Haverhill St Margin t t o Canal St n e Bennett Union r

S Cambridge Pkwy l Lynn Western Av t Thacher e C Wharf Friend St la Franklin St h Auburn St rk T Pleasant St Broadway Portland St t WEST r o School St F Causeway St o Lancaster F le Sargent’s C S i e N END t t h o Charlesbank z Cooper Wharf a Portland St Bl g Paul S l o s e t r Western Av d s William St Kendall Playground Charles St o r W Revere Lewis Eastern Ave l m ig P e i St a e Central Galileo Galilei Way a e t Main Street Me ld r s Kelly Rd r Stillman m Moon St t am St r ri House d Square Massachusetts m North o r s Cottage St Square ac e e 6thSt S n w tt t Square F Kendall/MIT General Hospital t o State St e n River St Salem St t Lewis i R J r S e BOSTON Market St . K Wharf E MIT t E E l Faimont St F e d . h Museum Blossom St S n t F r Haymarket n Logan R i Sidney St Windsor St d St Bowker t e o RichmondFulton St Fruit St r n z d N Ferry d o St g o rd Hawkins e y Commercial Commercial Longfellow Bridge f a r Terminal i t C Stata Center h St S a Wharf W List Visual Parkman Old West n C o ld Hayward y a r n Arts Center Church w t e i Ames St St t u S n Carleton b g d Cross St e Cross St v S d r Hanover A o Charles/MGH N u e G 3 Bowdoin S John F ic m Erie St N. Grove St s Union St r t t h e n w s e a Cambridge St e Kennedy t l e S S Magazine St St Bowdoin r n t S. Russell St

Irving St Irving Hancock St Temple St Grove St Anderson St Joy St Ridgeway Ln N l Garden St S w Boston Inner Harbor t Federal A Hamilton St Charles St t o a Christopher Pearl St Pacific St Landsdowne St Massachusetts Amherst St t Building City N y S Clinton St A Columbus Park • Hopeda Institute of t North Market t Phillips Hall l N Allston St e Quincy Market a n . s Faneuil Long Purington St Technology r Aquarium H African Government South Market t Wharf e i a Hall c r Pleasant St Meeting Center Center v Albany St m a P y Revere St House A t u o Plaza India r S t a Chatham St v LEGEND d e n Myrtle St S H g Brookline St Old State e d a Memorial Dr W Custom I Long Wharf i N r C S b m Charles BEACON o H Freedom Trail & Sites a r u House r m Ashburton Pl r T t a A State t S State St House New b C Chestnut St a Street Cedar Ln Pinckney St t o v HILL Old State E Central r g Boston England s Meeting W. Cedar Pedestrian Area Louisburg House King’s Chapel & R Wharf id 3 u CityThe Old Massacre Site Central St Milk St Aquarium e House Burying Ground I S D M Willow Hall n r SquareSt Walnut St d T Vassar St . Mt. Vernon St Granary Corner Information ia F Exchange A F F G The Mass. First S India Burying SchoolBookstore St Center t T River St St Milk St Putnam St d Spruce State House Park St Public r B Broad St E Wharf 90 Brimmer i te a East India MBTA Subway Stops Ground D Hatch a t v W te School e r m Row Sidney St Memorial a Park St. Oliver y St 9

Henry St Lime vo Shell D a 3 Chestnut Church Site ll T Red Line T Orange Line Bromfield r Rowes c N n e Harvard Bridge Province Post h

shi Wharf C d Branch St Park Street Old South n T Office e U Waverly St o W T Blue Line T Green Line

Granite St r Meeting N n Federal St Square Frog Information e High St Byron St Beacon St g N Charles River TremontWinter St St House Pond Center Downtown S Rowes Wharf r E Silver Line

Beaver Pl Charles St e Franklin St

t L Station T Soldiers Crossing s Pearl St Monument s Temple Pl Fran • kli S Arlington St t n St t S West St St. Anthony Fan Pier Ashfor t Hawley St Shrine Joseph d S Memorial Dr Boston n t t o t S Moakley Storrow Memorial Dr S DOWNTON Arch St s Liberty Dr t w Courthouse Common m n e N Clarendon St Opera e o S Math e t Otis St e r s House nCROSSINGS v w T S a to um High St Purchase St A N Bond Dr Public g ic o Northern Av Institute of n Ga Dartmouth St M t rt Courthouse Way Pier Four r r n Av de Lafayette m h dner S BACK Paramount i Milton Pl lan e e t Garden h e t rn Contemporary Central Theatre s r A lv A BAY a v Fan Pier Blvd Avery Chauncy StKingston St Atlantic Exeter St Lagoon Burying Art Boylston W S G Ma Emmanuel tre Wharf Court House G G Brighton Av Berkeley St Ground e Federal Boston Children’s 2A Beacon St Church Chinatown FINANCIALt Museum Station Babcock St Fairfield St Tea Party Colonial AMTRAK Oxford St S Reserve Boston t t University S Pleasant St Bridge World Arlington lston Park Theatre THEATRE Essex DISTRICT Children’s Packards Gloucester St oy Bldg. ester St Marlborough St Church B Square Cutler Wharf Trade Fish Pier h 28 DISTRICT South Corner Arlington Majestic C Babcock St 20 Hereford St Station Center t Theatre La Grange St v Storrow Dr Park Plaza Beach St t East (Amtrak) Sleeper St Seaport Blvd A S S Pier 4 Blvd h lt r Commonwealth Av n a C Saint Paul St e e Boston Boch Center o Bus Farnsworth St Warrenton St t CHINATOWN w l Providence S C C n l Boston rt s ommo r tua Wang Terminal o o Commonwealth Av d u Back St S Dum University University Trinity Charles St S. Tufts Medical n 2 u w mer F Copley Theatre g Deerfield St Church Summer St r Thomson Pl H n West Bay State Rd e • i Boston Tufts Medical s n Commonwealth Av Stillings St Ab Copley KneelandLincoln St St s Boston Shubert Utica St Melcher St b s S ott University Newbury St St. James Av Center Boston Wharf Rd s h Egm Square Theatre Harvard St South St t fo on Sherborn Public John Dorchester Av rd i t Central Trinity Pl Atlantic Ave Necco Ct t Blandford R e Babbitt St e Piedmont St B St t d Hancock l S C d Beacon St Exeter St Library Bennet St L S eno Winchester St SEAPORT DISTRICT/ x S Ring Rd h y t Tower Melrose World Liberty Wharf Blue Hills n R T r t Cummington St u SOUTH BOSTON o hatc o S Trade t d h Mountfort St Kenmore e r St er Hynes Convention Boylstone St Blagdon St Stuart St c Nassau St Bank w m x h

Kenmore Charlesgate Isabella St Fayette WATERFRONT Center Charlesgate East Charlesgate Charlesgate West 93 a e A Center S Pavilion Stanhope St W. Oak St Tyler St L t s Hynes Viaduct St Station Blandford t D St S s Square Newbury St Prudential Cortes St Fort Point Channel Columbus Av e E Convention e Silver Line Way S Arundel St 1 k Center Oak St H i t t H H Freema . Cazenove St Marginal St Necco St d S n S Ivy S Ipswich St Center Prudential Huntington Av St. Charles t t C n d Back Bay r e Massachusetts Cambria Avenue Tower

Buswell St e 306 Northern Av Lansdowne St c

o g R e South End Herald St

h d i St Copley 3

i s l Overland St i Dalton St l St. Marys St Yawkey Wy Fenway Park

T e a Scotia St Harcourt St Wormwood St o l t Carlton St 90 Keswick St e o p Aberdeen St Place Northern Av/ a S C Saint Mary St Burlington Av Ipswich St

M Belvidere St t Home of the 28 Harbor St N k P Fenway t c S Garrison St Haul Rd Boston Red Sox u 90 Northern Av d Yarmouth St Herald St t o l n o S t d ila A St w v F S Prudential c Fullerton St d ls S D u Ha w B St. Germain St

y r e o a b t Back a n i wne e Park Dr

g n e a l n R a h P l e t Canton St Chandler St Tremont St Summer St

B w Dartmouth St B S a . Bay i m S v Clearway St

t t Hawes St Beacon St Medfield St 93 s d a t e Lawrence St Boston S Follen • e r t a FENWAY Fens y Fargo St t e Norway Mary St Holyoke St Gray St Dry Dock Av/

S S l P Van Ness St Appleton St Boston E. Berkeley St Convention r ar Landmark Edgerly Rd Baker Washington St Harbor St 21 Dry Dock Av 25 Dry Dock Av P kman Brookline Av Christian Design Center le Boston Center For T Harrison Av 1 l H Eddy Braddock St Dartmouth Pl ra u a Monmouth St Center Conservatory Library Science The Arts Shawmut Av ve & Exhibition Place F rv of Music Burbank Dwight St ler Dry Dock Av a Kent St Boylston St Plaza Durham Newton St S Center Boston Design Kilmarnock St t rd Haw Warren Av S Milford St 3 t St Saint Paul St Hawes Pl E. Berkeley St Center W n Westland Av Hanson St i C e es Jersey St Broadway Bridge The Lawn Black Falcon Av 88 Black Falcon Av n e Waltham c e K Peterborough St Black Falcon Av/ h nt d Peters on D e re Gr e S Wheelock Agassiz R Design Center A s n P Montgomery St Union Park M te S t a Symphony Rd Park th r t 2 t y Symphony W. Canton St S. Boston Bypass Rd Place a S College r P Broadway eI S a k Huntington Av I I so r t Hall Paul Sullivan WyAlbany St t t w Brookline St e Cypher St n o r D St. Botolph St r SOUTH n t r Dedham St Thayer St S e Gainsborough Symphony Pembroke St r R r i y

e v v 4th St

d t S

ll s i BOSTON

e A e e t

S T w v h Station Bradford St u e e lc R mr m S Co Fenway Queensberry St e Bullock St it Av riv Northeastern Massachusetts SOUTH Rotch W 1st St Summit Ave k D St. Stephen Ave Station ar Station END Playground Pilgrim Rd P Randolph St D St BROOKLINE Massachusetts Av W 2nd St Camden St Columbus Av Union Park/ Emmanuel Newton St Lo Forsyth Washington ngwo College W 3rd St E St S od Av Longwood Rutland St Beacon St tear Institute Shawmut Av n y Forsyth Wy W. Broadway Mario s R a Union Park St Athens St Summer St • n S d w Hemenway St t en TremontConcord St St Brandon Hall F Malden St W. 1st St 0 1000ft Plymouth St Museum of Worcester St Blackstone W. 4th St V Washington St t e Northampton St Square Plympton St r t Springfield St S n Alt Francis Fine Arts

Children’s Av Dorchester o S n o y n St Isabella Stewart 7 Carter • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 k Pl S l Newton St W. 5th St t a r Gardner Museum Camden St Dedham St u Simmons Harrison Av

a H Hospital Playground w a t Franklin r Museum Rd P W a P S e Albany St a r Pilgrim Rd College Northeastern Square . v s v t h h t t i i a St Davenport n S e Au S R University Canton St g bu r t Av. Louis Pasteur Museum of t rn d x J o St n Benton W. 6th St E 1st St J J o n o t Longwood Av Fine Arts S r Worcester Sq s S S Perry T i Station Lenox St W. 7th St

t O St O

r St L Brookline Av Ruggles Rd St M t H t St K Aspinwall A ar n Tavern Rd a v Parker St Boston r e Palace Rd v H E 2nd St 1 a 2 K 3 Binney St4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rd Ruggles Medical A t Longwood Center v S Station Rd Farragut l Med Area Huntington Av Hammon St o o h E 3rd St

c S St N P ear l St Garfield t G St v S Sullivan ar t A t n d S A S l S d St e n dfor n 1 a v 2 3 4 5 u a 6 7 8 9 Me 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e o m s no a n s S n W n i er m o t in V t V L a S e r t v S S S t o M lker Sacramento St m r M C e A e t g S id rv u c Mt. br a t s i t m ll n G a i S H A t e A S l C n t A o r n Condor St ll t v a a i y e Av t S s W h w T W t d erm u end l i t ell St H na S ow S St a l S t rd h t B ton t Falcon St S pa S t w ing B he c t Wash t n y a m S S u B e s e k m s r n S B o s e u a ur u r W. Eagle St r a R n d M P b u k B e e M u s r A s H r t e i S C l l t P S R P l S t Chelsea St o l S White St r n Everett St u t e c d c o r Beacon St t i t s er St t t t Mystic River Bridge Meridian St k r S t Union S h cott ar d cy o Bryant S s S P n f on e y A u gt rfo R a x t h W in P v i as in ash t Fr g Square u M m h r S W ton St ss l M St C v utn O e Wood Island ie S tt l S E e an i 28 r d n t o d Ba fo M Craig g r r a c S SOMERVILLE tl d S Bennington St B ci o A e t a m e Harvard Harvard Museum of S tt 1 S m S r t B r s v k Natural History e t W io e A t r n S r S v a o o le il lf n t University le o nt o y v rd re A Way T k S v t S n Sts se t o u CHARLESTOWN o S rh B S te a t Longfellow a r t Lexingt W St Prospect St tle B National land 93 H tt 90 B Historic Site Cambridge Kirk ig St B t h t Princeton St t rat Common S V Pier 10 S S tl t t Bunker Hill in a e G e S S St S e S t d tog d n a g Monument a Bennington St r so rd M t R a a e Sar M T l n rid Li a r l v Park e s m i S i t n n o t A Monument n Pier 9 l r Bunker Hill Radcliffe e t W S S a e 8 i Quincy St St t t v t Monument t r b l Square h C t A o t Yard o o Trowb S d S S oveyAv r nard o h S T Bunker Hill t t m h v 3 is H e t Harvard Cambridge Street o c n r e A h S s a S Community a t v Pier 8 t M s Le W s P a B n n A A t Square a a t e r e u s Mt. Au S a College rr e 1 St burn t Harvard e l m t els n S rd t ch St t l ur n P S h e lia e h Harvard S u Commandant’s C l t i S C Yard M Austin St n m H Harvard Art Museums t o t House e t on Community t S USS London St Logan Square t s S M p Training v Br Airport i College n Constitution t S Dry Dock 2 t Inman g io o A n n r d International o M h Field Mus. S

U t y N t n S H tle M S r a 2 at c O i n Br a v Square e n i Airport s ' a B W t Dry Dock 1 Pier 7 an s in w S a A r M c ri t S C h u cott e R v e u St d n idi m se u a h t Q Dana St n H t y St

t Winter St r le s a w h en d

o res d H Navy Yard a l y e e r are Ellsworth Av h r k t

f Mer P g Pier1 S i o r Exhibit Water Shuttle a t S C r t ig d r City a R S C o A d l S W i r l D S v H St r A t P on USS to Boston Pier 6 l Square Chelsea Sti e t d v e r y e e B USS Cassin k t itut Pier 5 rd S i s d tt Gore St Park st e St o M e e o e Maple Av Cambridge Street r n Constitution Young Pier 4 n t t r t n r . A o Co B S S s R Broadway m S n e oly u Chatham St CHARLESTOWN a bu Fay m Liverpool St is F e H t r Windsor St l r i n dge St ntri i a i K S St i NAVY YARD e v Londo P . unst A G P o l F n Willow St Lechmere r d e D t Chelse t o Donnelly Boston Inner e n S r M St men St r R h i Otis St S ll S e y e d o t Trowbr Park r t J Harbor B

ympt P olf ler

l a S M Armory St Hampshire St

P r w B York St u

C El Webster Av

a k Paul

a

s er BrandonHall

m Union St r o H o

n e n

De T

m G Thorndike St m o W Revere

Chester St S Harvard St Prospect St r

P k e A

Wi F

l

e a Tremont St iv

a t

l i

t u a

m s

r

y

h

t r R s

N.

l Park

l l d

s n

Summit Summit Ave

e e

h S

A e

e G

D C B H

A

E

F

Beacon St A r

J

t o

S l

r c

n

i Norfolk St

I H

L W r

n

t S a

v i t

l Green St h w l B

o

a

T a a

n S

v

g G t t r

ar M

f o d

i h t r

el Charlestown Br.

d n h

e n

S S t

v Craigie St

t t o

v S S Sullivan

tr

o r S w a

G o

C l

n d Elm St C ste

t Spring St

i

r

e Ahern t a n

d r d

s R

t

Brighton Av Brighton F a i .

A i

k S t e C e h

l

t

S n Edward J. d Market St

e t N

r Hancock St

Stadium Harvard d

R t

A S o t

A S a S

d t

S l S d r a . rd Berkshire St M o 5th St C

e t r l fo

S n l l d

i u H e e

e Park

1 v 2 3 d l 4 5 a 6 7 u 8 9Franklin St Lee St10 11 12 13 14 15 16 a

n a o M g t s

a s no Historic Site National Longfellow v H

e Hurley St

e o t Sennott Park 6th St m b h Sciarappa n S

n r R t e

9 • 8 • 7 • 6 • 5 • 4 • 3 • 2 • 1 9 • 8 • 7 • 6 • 5 • 4 • 3 • 2 • 1 1

S a 1 S Hopedai v s Bristol St Charles River Dam r B

c Columbia St

i

n M

t u i o n W er t Bigelow St Cambridge/Somerville a

A v S c

Western Av m v

o o 1st St

e Charles St

n r e Cardinal Medeiros Av k t r

i v V t d e M V Puopolo t

S r r m e r

n

r e

L a C m t Constitution S k

e d A

v S S o o t

S S

r Inman St T

e Kinnaird St

t A CambridgeSide l e i M S

lker S o r C a Fulkerson St a t r

cramento m C M l e A Playground

St l D

i

n F

A t lagg

e St

H g Wharf

s a

t Maverick e v

d 93 t S

l i

N r a Mt. y m r

hfor r a

r l t a u c Binney St

v e St D b EAST

W

e B L

H s a m

i S

A t t r

r Bent St Galleria Mall

l m a

Corner G S s

e i i

p l n a S Packards t v

H A Ma e n i CAMBRIDGE A l a S

St a Red Line A C t

d

l b lv l D n n a C D t b i a e e n S A n

o

r ls rn r

MBTA Subway Stops

o t H s C Leonard P. Zakim

G S ondo c b m r v P s v n n St

t d a

l a r S r h t r h BOSTON u l a W i a r e F

y a

k d S u a S m A

S

A S R o ller i R t a S e a Battery a

v t St al Sumner Tunnel

t d t r

r t e u S o t S

e d a n s r

t W t v e w t l

ker d u

S u

t h H T r

d t e m t e

V g a a t er h e r t

s Bunker Hill Bridge

d d m s Wharf b Harvard t m W r P r

r u

e a Rogers St Howa

nd d S l i 2nd St a e e e d n n r l f m

A t l S M Museum of S

t a n H a t u t N O

r

S o w W l o S a S t Foster

r a S o

M n t h t B a

d v Stadium n y t r e m H t v r o S n A

r S t a Falcon St S a Radcliffe 28

w g

S a C n n S t n i C Jay St d

p i l v B Science Copp’s Hill

c r

a h l t o t s Callahan Tunnel

e t t s i o t Henchman St S NORTH

a r S n

a

LEGEND

h W h n r Science

S

S y n o a R d t

m S Yard r S Park

S i a S B e

N. Washington St

t E

o d Hull St Business t

Burying Ground u n t t

Harvard S

s d u Tremont St

S Central W n e k Harvard m o School S r n n END r n B s S Harvard St Lovejoy W s TD Garden/ t

d t d e d r r

S u a c u 2A W. E

a r agle St Leverett r

t W ur Square Sheafe B Medford Old North a S d e

a y R n i M t P H y Norfolk St

r B Snow Hill St

M St

G co a

Businessa b

h k

u Bishop Allen Dr v a

v a S e

t e North Station a

t t r d M r S e

a a u t v r l r s Church

a Cir g Cambridge t e H Cleveland r Binney St o

J t r Martha Rd

e p City r e b r

B o a s t i G Common

S A H Paul Battery St n

a 90 t Pine St t b h d r a e n o r

T r c t a School S

e o Hn h i Windsor St Babcock St Babcock c e l Hall North l r l t r

C k Cherry St P Home of the Revere e Tileston St a St. Stephen’s

S F l Edwin Land Bl S

S d 3rd St s . o R P S n t . n o D S S t Chelsea St S t i

K u l r d

St Whi Mall

Eve N Massachusetts Av te St Boston Celtics Station h S t n re w Church t tt St e S u e R H d Babcoc W

S c S n s c t t e Alt u

Green Line a Munroe St

i 3 t

t Lomasney

r n C e i s s o k t

g Beacon St N. o C St B Green St h & Bruins

c S t

t Meridian St S t r e Prince St Pleasant St Pleasant t Mystic River Bridge

er o i D t

w h n Salem St Harris

S h

Commercial k n Union d s

h h cott

r t g Margin i S Haverhill St o

r n

S t s

r B t s Way y rya t t o n y

d S Canal St h o

a o t u e Bennett Union S c i f e n e r

a n

l y Cambridge Pkwy l P n d S r n o S o S

A t Lynn e

u c t t Western Av R

t g rfo R t Thacher x t

l n D P C a ear W i t h i s h t

v a in as h Wharf

Fr unst u m t g M Pl Square h r W Friend St l S t l d S on s l St a t M S s Franklin St h

e Auburn St utn T C v r t O e k t

S Wood Island 2 F 2 ie S t er Harvard Pleasant St l e

E Broadway

Square Portland St t S o an i r g n 28 d r

S S r WEST n t

Saint Paul Saint St o St Mass d Ba t f M s a School St

e e ch o F

t us Causeway St o

et a C Crai g ts r r Lancaster F R

w c SOMERVILLE E Av t d le Sargent’s e S 2 S l

B ci University A e St a m Bennington St i e N o M e

t 1 h Harvard Museum of v A t

e m S H t t

Harvard END Harvard Square

S m d W r t

o z l P S B Wharf oly Harvard

M v s e l

r S Charlesbank Cooper a

l

i i

G B P Paul

k s e e t W Portland St g

a l

A Natural History o o

a Paul Saint St l S

r S

t l

A r l k n S r o

r

e e

a

s S p a

o v a s e

l e

d e t

a a n d

i o S E T

e a

Du o n r Western Av B s v n s S t l t F i i S e

. l Eastern Ave l l S Charles St

t d n o c e t l s

P R f r W

d Kendall i University William St nt Playground

t

r l Revere Lewis

P e t a r hatc o m i

g e o g

i

n u v t

r

y t e a

r S k e d l s r

M St

Central Galileo Galilei Way r

f d

S a o e

20 t

M s

A a

t m W T

m l S i k w a m y

S a

e Main Street e r

t v d

P e m t

w Kelly Rd r m

t Stillman Moon St

r House

Francis l m S s r

t c t t i

S ympt a l n St o .

e m o

a Square mer

l North l a d Massachusetts s

s t o

n a e d r h her

u A e

n Square c l Cottage St

CHARLESTOWN 6thSt w

e S S

o Harvard

n o e l S n t

P h n u Square n t t er r u B S t

F

S Kendall/MIT

t A

t

er S t General Hospital n Yard

t y o s State St

t

a e b Lewis

St t

Longfellow a River St

Salem St o

t

t v t

i r

e

Lexingt

De J r

W u S t Prospect St R t S

t. e l

P S BOSTON

au w t e Market St . K

l Wharf

S S rn

National t MIT 90 t

olf t

B E t B E

nd H l

F

t

s

S la Faimont St e

e 93

d t

h

S . Blossom St S

rk

S

Historic Site S i Museum t

Cambridge O n

x g t t

Ki t ford F r

S t

t

Logan

Haymarket n

h

P R

t i

Windsor St d

T o t o

B r Richmond

Princeton St Bowker t o w e

t x Flagg Sidney St S Fulton St

t r t z r e e t Av S Fruit St n d Ferry

l N a h d Common l V g

S Pier 10 S o St S t S

t t t t Bunker Hill i o d Hawkins y L Natural History Harvard Museum of a l t n r e Commercial e G e S Commercial

S t e Longfellow Bridge f a Terminal o S r

S S i t C

t d tog St

d nHar a g Stata Center a h a

n Monument r r Bennington St S Wharf o i r W t List Visual

t Parkman n l s S C s M Old West o

o k BROOKLINE n s a d B d

a n R Hayward g y a Ste St Sar l M Qu T a r n t e

n rid Li in a r Arts Center w w Church

l i cy Park e Ames St St t u S Carleton

i s n St i m g S K Av e b

t n n o Cross St v

o e d Cross St

n Pier 9 S d t n A Monument

l m r Bunker Hill r Hanover t o t A

e St Art Museums Harvard N

r Charles/MGH u y y G

Radcliffe S S o o e W St Quincy St S 8 3 Bowdoin c t KentSt i a e S John F N. Grove St t i Quincy St Prescott S t r e t s d t m Erie St v t Union St Pleasant St t t Monument h e n r b l Square h w C A t v s

Kennedy t e a A e l

o t Yard o o Cambridge St S St Bowdoin West n

Trowb d S S t o S M Magazine St r University e S S. Russell St

Irving St Irving Hancock St Temple St

Joy St Ridgeway Ln Grove St Anderson St N

r Garden St S l h Boston nardAv

v Putn o w Boston Inner Harbor K T aSt m AKinnaird v Bunker Hill t A m S e t u v 3 t s Federal i Charles St o

3 n 3 h t

H e a Christopher o t

t Cambridge Street St Franklin W s Hamilton St n r S Harvard St Hawes c t a Pearl St Pacific St Massachusetts e h t re e A Landsdowne St Amherst St N y

Western Av S s a S Building City

C St Green St u a

Trowbridge St Community t v Pier 8 S Clinton St Columbus Park

t Longwood A

M s o Le m P a

B F W s A r n

River St an n Hopeda t North Market

Square l ci t Institute of e t s

A t c St Granite S A a a r St Faimont e u s Phillips Hall l

M a he v Allston St e a t. Au S St Chestnut N t College rr e 1 St Quincy Market b Harvard Ki t u n r t l els s Long n B e n

d S Street Cambridge Faneuil r t ch St Hawes Pl . t l r s n Purington StS Technology h e r Aquarium

P t u H r Government e rkla

ia t Harvard E Commandant’s African South Market Wharf h St Howard

s y i

l s El S C e l e e t Ivy St Ivy x i num

r m Yard a c i C S v

i a Hall n t St Henry ler

L Austin St g S P M r t Center

Art Museums S t Center

H Boston r y t Pleasant St o House e Meeting Harvard n e

u v o Community Albany St London St Logan m t S S St USS A

nd t y H P t n Revere St

t t n a Br aw M House t n S o India

Square t s u p Training v Airport Plaza v

o University a

S t es

Kelly Rd Kelly n Constitution

R a r S i College

iv S g t Dry Dock 2 Jay St Jay o

e Inman o A Chatham St S

H r x d i m w S n Allston St Allston e Myrtle St a S r International e y n t Brookline St Old State t n

g S M Field I

Bridge d o a h Mus. Memorial Dr W Custom Long Wharf

U

y N S i nd t t S N C

A r t S m H a

tle M S b r c a 2 Charles BEACON o

t c o r u t n ra Beacon St Squarev O t i i House r St Hamilton m e Ashburton Pl r T B a v t a t A n Airport t State St House New b a S s ' S a Cedar Ln Pinckney St State C BTrowb Chestnut St W t Dry Dock 1 Pier 7 an Street t o s in w Pilgrim Rd Magazine St t v S State E Central M a A r rid r HILL Old r c Monmouth St i ge S t S g Boston England s

C h u Carlton St e v

t R Meeting LouisburgW. Cedar House King’s Chapel & R id

St idi e Brookline Av u d St Erie n 3 u City Milk St Wharf

s u a e St Mary Saint Central St

m e Q Dana St n St The Old Massacre Site Aquarium

h t St Chatham H t y House I S D

t Winter St r University le s h n d M Burying GroundHall n a w e Willow r

o t re d H Navy Yard l e SquareSt Walnut St d a e T

Plymouth St Ellsworth Av y r k . Granary

r a Central h Vassar St t Mt. Vernon St Corner Information ia

Mer

i Prescott S T g f r Pier1 Exhibit A

S o St Beacon o

Mountfort St Mountfort F b Water Shuttle F t Boston e Exchange a S S

C r t ig t Hancock St Dana St rts R d r City a R S G The Mass.C First India Putnam St Putnam School St t T o d l S Av W i d r River St Burying BookstoreCenter t l S r t n to Boston Pier 6 S Milk St D H S Pleasant St P A P o USS d Spruce Broad St E l Putnam St Chelsea Sti e State House Park St Public r B Wharf 90 Square Brimmer t i d e e e a v USS te a East India B Ground D r y t Ellsworth Av H Cassin Hatch a t k ovey Av r itut Pier 5 S v W t i tt Pearl St k t rd e s d Gore St s School Park e e r Binney St St o M St. Marys St e S e Sidney St o Memorial a Park St. ym Row

e Maple Av Cambridge Street r n Constitution Young Pier 4 n t t Oliver St 9

o vo r r t.R St Cottage t Henry St Lime n A o C B S Shell D Site a l 3

s R i m S Lee St S

Children’s Broadway Chestnut Church l

e oly vu Bromfield r Rowes Chatham St St Auburn n University CHARLESTOWN a Hospital e Buswell St Brookline St

b St Keswick Sidney St s c N

Fay Liverpool St n Babbitt St Babbitt e r u m i F Harvard Bridge 4 w Medfield St 4 e St William

H t r Windsor St l r Province Post h Boston

shi i a n dge St Broadway H i ondo t C d Wharf

ntri T Pilgrim Rd Av Commonwealth i K y St i Bigelow St i NAVY YARD a Branch St Old South S Wheelock g Park Street n e v L P h G Office U . unst A l Waverly St P S o e

College a o l F n Willow St St Harvard n Lechmere W Granite St r Meeting N d D t d r n e Le t Federal St Square

o Donnelly A onard Chelse en e Frog Information e

Fenway High St Longwood Av Longwood Waverly St Boston Inner N

n t S St v r Byron St Beacon St g

Lin A Charles River Tremont St r M 2A Winter St R v m St Franklin House

h i Maple Av S Pond Center Downtown S Rowes Wharf l Otis St E l e Dr Park r

S y e

d o Trowbr Park re Beaver Plt Franklin St t Charles St e

t L St Station

J Dr Storrow Harbor B Soldiers Crossing Pearl St

Emmanuel ymp olf St Green s l ler S

Aberdeen St Aberdeen Armory St Hampshire St Monument s B Inman St o

College P w York St Temple Pl F CAMBRIDGE

Arundel St El Arundel Webster Av Fay ran

m Paul S a k

Landmark

Cummington St Cummington Union St t lin t

Square Arlington St S t Central e e

De n tt Thorndike St S Center

Harvard St Prospect St e r Revere r West St St. Anthony Fan Pier k S v e

Tremont St Av Massachusetts iv t

A t i

s s Hawley St Joseph hfor l R Shrine

Fullerton St Fullerton A Park n t

d l s Boston

ntri e

Burlington Av Burlington S Memorial Dr e t S

P t

S Norfolk St l o Moakley

Fenway

r Liberty Dr

Av. Louis Pasteur a m S s

Green St A Storrow Memorial Dr S DOWNTON Arch St Pacific St Pacific a

r

t

k Charlestown Br. h t w Courthouse v m

t n e N D Elm St Dr Allen Bishop C Common

Ahern Spring St Clarendon St e Opera S ath r o M e

Memorial Dr t i Edward J. r CROSSING Otis St e v Market St

Overland St Overland Hancock St s House n S w e M v

BerkshireTremont St St 5th St W T S Franklin St Lee St Park a a to um High St Purchase St A N Bond Dr

Sennott Park Public o Northern Av a v H

Central c Square Hurley St Institute of Sennott Park Armory St 6th St g i Sciarappa n Square Dartmouth St e M r Simmons t Courthouse Way Brookline Av G s Charles River Dam t t Pier Four Inman St

Edward J. a r Columbia St Bristol St r r n Av de Lafayette m n h College d i o Bigelow St ne h S BACKc Paramount i Milton Pl v a Charles Str S 1st St k l e

Landsdowne St Cardinal Medeiros Av e Puopolo e

t i Garden t h t

Longwood r Med Med Area Queensberry St n Contemporary Constitution S Central e Theatre s r A n A

Hall City

Norfolk St lv t Kinnaird St Blandford Inman St CambridgeSideg A Sidney St Fulkerson ProspectSt St l a

Purington St Playground BAY D v Fan Pier Blvd Kilmarnock St Kilmarnock Avery Kingston St

Palace Rd Flagg St t Wharf Burying Chauncy St Atlantic

Van Ness St Sherborn Exeter St Maverick Lagoon

o 93 Bay State Rd State Bay Art m

Back St Back Binney St r W

Vassar St EAST Boylston S

Ma n Blandford Bent St Galleria Mall t tr Wharf Court House a G S G CAMBRIDGE Brighton Av l s BerkeleyEmmanuel St Ground e Children’s

D Albany St ia C n D e Federal Boston 5 S 5 S n

H Boylston St S Leonard P. Zakim c 2A Beacon St Church Chinatown t Station t u

u r h BOSTON a Museum

t FINANCIAL a Babcock m Kenmore Tremont St m e a Battery Fairfield St Tea Party r Wy Yawkey Sumner Tunnel e Colonial u S AMTRAK m n Oxford St

v Gardner Museum Isabella Stewart a t r S Reserve Boston l

Square u t t

University m t e S a Pleasant St Bridge h Cross St Cross Museum r

Harvard e s Bunker Hill Bridge e Wharf World

r P Rogers St r x Children’s r n Theatre Howa 2nd St a THEATRE e

d St School r o Ess

Museum of m S Arlington t Park DISTRICT

W S N Foster O ls a B o Gloucester St t y Bldg.

Stadium y Peterborough St Packards t o State St State ester St Wharf

Boston Red Sox Home of the Norfolk St 28 C B Fish Pier Jay St Church Huntington Av St Deerfield MIT o Science Copp’s Hill Callahan Tunnel Marlborough St Square Cutler Trade h Henchman St St NORTH 28 DISTRICT South Corner w Science t P Park Arlington Majestic

C N. Washington St E

Hereford St

a Fenway Park Hull BuryingSt Ground Station

S Tremont St Babcock St 20

Central FENWAY r Harvard St Lansdowne Center Jersey St Jersey k r Elm St t S V n END Theatre La Grange St East Museum of Museum Harvard St Pine St v t i TD Garden/ Lovejoy W Park Plaza t Sleeper St Seaport Blvd d d n r Beach St (Amtrak) r D 2A a Leverett Storrow Dr d Square A S l Medford Sheafe Old North S Pier 4 Blvd

A e a Fine Arts i M H r Norfolk St Square

St v Snow Hill St h co a

Business W Station Bishop Allen Dr r v

v i Columbia St t Union a n v Kenmore l North Station Commonwealth Av a

t r

r a C Saint Paul St Church

e Cir Boston Cleveland g r o Bus Farnsworth St Binney St o Market St Market Museum Rd Museum Boch Center a e Martha Rd e Warrenton St t CHINATOWN e City Cherry St

a Windsor St w l t Paul in Providence S b C

Pine St l Boston Battery St t s s n t r C St Hampshire n o r

School om o r a a

H Windsor St m tu Wang Terminal o Hall h l d o Commonwealth Av u North r St Newbury Cherry St Home of the Back St Revere S Du Tileston St a St. Stephen’s Charles St S. Tufts Medical

3rd St Edwin Land Bl S Trinity s n . S

F i m W University University

S 2 u n w mer t F Theatrei e a Deerfield St Mall Copley d g

N Beacon St Massachusetts Av Boston Celtics Station h W g Windsor St ln R H Church Church Summer St r Thomson Pl n H

n u West Bay State Rd t t e

Museum of u e

a t Munroe St 3 Lomasney w s Street Main t o o Green St h St Harvard S & Bruins Prince St N. S s

Fine Arts i i Boston D Tufts Medical

Ipswich St n Salem St Harris t Stillings St

Commercial n t n Commonwealth Av s a Margin Ruggles Rd Ruggles g A Way Haverhill St Copley Lincoln St s t t

o b Canal St Kneeland St

e Bennett Union Shubert Utica St y n r Melcher St b Boston

s

Cambridge Pkwy l S S o University St. James Av S Lynn Western Av t Union St tt Prospect St Thacher e Newbury St Center Boston Wharf Rd

s h E C South St t t gm Wharf Square Theatre Harvard St f Sherborn o Friend St John Dorchester Av A on la Public Franklin St r i t Central h Trinity Pl Atlantic Ave Necco Ct Auburn St d T t Blandford r e Babbitt St k t Piedmont St g Pleasant St Broadway R Portland St e B St t d o r Hancock l S WEST C a d Beacon St Exeter St Library Bennet St L School St e F SEAPORT DISTRICT/ S n Causeway St o s o x S Lancaster F l Sargent’s C Winchester St y Ring Rd h

Fens Back e S t Liberty Wharf Blue Hills s Tower World Bay i e Melrose

n r t N

R END t t h u i

Webster Av Webster Windsor St o z S Cummington St Wharf z T SOUTH BOSTON o Forsyth Wy Forsyth Charlesbank Cooper

hatch a o B Paul

Portland St t S g e r Trade

d o Kenmore St

l Mountfort St S l er o York St York Boylston St c Nassau St Bank

Portland St r R

Parker St Institute s e t e Blagdon St d Western Av m s Hynes Convention Stuart St

Forsyth

x Eastern Ave l

w m Charles St o h W W William St Kendall Playground r Charlesgate Center d Revere Lewis Kenmore P e

6 6 m ig Isabella St Fayette i a WATERFRONT

e e East Charlesgate Charlesgate West

Massachusetts 93

e t Bristol St Bristol S

Central Galileo Galilei Way a a e

t

M s

Charlesgate West A Center S

r a l Pavilion

Main Street Willow St e r Stanhope St W. Oak St Tyler St Donnelly

Harvard Bridge Harvard t s d Station

L t v m

Kelly Rd Institute of r Stillman Moon St Hynes u Technology r M House m S Tavern Rd d r Viaduct St

t d s D St Blandford

a y i t

o m i

R Square

d Charlesgate s Massachusetts Square Newbury St North s i S l r v a e Prudential Cortes St Fort Point Channel

h e

Square l c Cottage St Park 6thSt w Columbus Av e r

Ipswich St St Ipswich e S n t E Square t i t

Northeastern e e F Kendall/MIT Convention Silver Line Way

n General Hospital t S n o A of Music Conservatory Boston State St Arundel St e 1

River St Berkshire St k Salem St t Lewis Oak St

i i t g Center University

R Charlesgate East H v J r S t H

e

Necco St y Fr . Cazenove St a ee BOSTON Market St w m Marginal St n e

F d an t Iv . K Wharf St. Charles

Station Hemenway St MIT S S y t Prudential Huntington Av Stata Center S

E Ruggles t Ipswich St Center E o l t F C

Faimont St n M e Back Bay d 3 d h

c .

Museum r e n Blossom St S Massachusetts Cambria Avenue Tower t e G n

Buswell St F 306 Northern Av 2A

r c Lansdowne St

g r

Binney St Binney o R Haymarket n South End Logan

S a Herald St

R i e Windsor St d t t

Cardinal Medeiros Av o Richmond i

h d h S Bowker t e St Copley 3 Fulton St l

Sidney St t r

i s H z

Overlandn St i Dalton St Ferry

w Fruit St d

l St. Marys St N d Yawkey Wy Fenway Park a Gainsborough g T e y o St Scotia St Wormwood St o d Hawkins y Harcourt St

o l t Carlton St r e Commercial Commercial f Symphony Rd Symphony 90

Longfellow Bridge C Keswick St Aberdeen St a e Terminal Westland Av Westland r Place o p ro i St t C Northern Av/

Stata Center S 28 s h a Burbank a S Wharf

W List Visual s Parkman

Galileo Galilei Way C Old West n BurlingtonC Av o ld

Hayward Ipswich St S Saint Mary St Norway

M Belvidere St

N t y Home of the 28 Harbor St k t

a r n P t e

Arts Center Church w i Ames St Fenway t u S S St Carleton c n t g Garrison St Haul Rd u 90 e b Boston Red Sox Northern Av Cross St v d Herald St H Yarmouth St

d Cross St t o l S n o d

r d a A St S t Hanover A il Charles/MGH N Ames St Ames u a e G v o w 3 Bowdoin F S c Prudential c Fullerton St d S D u S John F i a N. Grove St t H m v Erie St s Union St r St. Germain St

w B SOMERVILLE y

r h e n e o a

b t w e Back i als

Arts Center List Visual ne Park Dr w l n i s Massachusetts Avenue Massachusetts t e a g Broadway Kennedy

a e l n e a l n Cambridge St R P e St S Magazine St 6thSt a h l St Bowdoin r n t e S. Russell St n St Irving Hancock St Temple St Joy St Ridgeway Ln Tremont St Grove St Anderson St N

l t Garden St S Canton St Chandler St Summer St

B w w Boston Inner Harbor Dartmouth St

Center Fulkerson St a

B . iA Edgerly Rd Edgerly Federal Hynes Convention Hynes Bay t d Memorial Dr m S S Clearway St Charles St o v

Hamilton St t t Hawes St Beacon St Medfield St t a Christopher 93 s

Hereford St Hereford Massachusetts d t a

Pearl St Pacific St t y e Lawrence St

S Landsdowne St Amherst St Building City N Boston

t S Follen Belvidere St Belvidere

. e r

Ahern a C a y Fargo St St. Stephen i S l FENWAY i t e Fens

c t Clinton St Columbus Park

Park A

Station Amherst St

St. Germain St Germain St. Mary Gray St Northeastern e Norway St Holyoke St Dry Dock Av/

Hopeda S S l t North Market

St Institute of t Cambria Clearway St Clearway Scotia St Scotia E. Berkeley St Charles River Pa Phillips Van Ness St Hall l Baker Appleton St Boston Convention

r Landmark e a Washington St 21 Dry Dock Av 25 Dry Dock Av Edgerly Rd Harbor St

N Allston St P rkma Brookline Av Quincy Market Design Center Camden St Camden e n Boston Christian Harrison Av n

Library 1 s Long T Symphony l Center For Baker l Faneuil Eddy r . Eddy Mary Purington St Technology H r Braddock St Dartmouth Pl a 7 7 Aquarium

H Carleton u Monmouth St African Center Government South Market Conservatoryt Wharf Science The Arts Shawmut Av v & Exhibition Place

i e a e Library Hall a St Gloucester St Rogers F c l

Playground rv Center Hall of Music e Dry Dock Av r Pleasant St W Meeting Center Burbank Newton St Dwight St r Convention Benton a v Albany St m Boylston St Plaza Durham S

Kent St A Center Boston Design

Haw Kilmarnock St t Bent St Bent r

Carter P 6th St y Revere St a Cambridge Street Cambridge Warren Av a Kendall d House o Dalton St Dalton India Square t e u Plaza

s v r Center a Milford St 3

S Hynes S Plaza Science Christian t Hayward St Chatham St Davenport Hawes Pl S d e n h Myrtle St E. BerkeleyH St e

g Brookline St St Charles t Saint Paul St Old State Center a I Hanson St d Memorial Dr i W Long Wharf Station Custom

i Wi n N C

n r Symphony m

S b Huntington Av e Charles es BEACON o Jersey St Westland Av a Broadway Bridge Black Falcon Av 88 Black Falcon Av Kendall/MIT C r u g House r The Lawn m n Ashburton Pl r T Waltham t a A e e State Peterborought S St State St House New b Black Falcon Av/ t K a Cedar Ln Pinckney St

C Chestnut St 2 c n Street t o v h t o HILL Old State E Central Peters r on D Fairfield St Fairfield r e g S Boston ssiz Rd s e e Gr n Wheelock Aga England Design Center

Meeting LouisburgW. Cedar House King’s Chapel & R id s n u P Wharf Montgomery St Union Park

3 5th StA City Milk St

Tower Prudential te S t e S Symphony Rd Hammon St Hammon St. Botolph St

M M a The Old Massacre Site Central St Park

Beacon St t t t House I S Aquarium Symphony W. Canton St D S. Boston Bypass Rd Place P y

Camden St Camden h r 2

AveStation t M Burying GroundHall n Broadway o Willow r Massachusetts r

e a I S College P I

e S St a

e Square Walnut St d

k T Huntington Av s n . Hall Paul Sullivan WyAlbany St

Massachusetts Av Massachusetts r t Granary Corner i

Vassar St o t a Mt. Vernonw St Information a e Cypher St Marlborough St s t A Brookline St

F St Lenox n o D St. Botolph St F r r Exchange S SOUTH

Commonwealth Av 3rd St n i G The Mass. First India Dedham St r g

l t School St Center t T Thayer St

e Buryingr Pembroke St

Boylston St Commonwealth Av St Winter SRiver St Bookstore t Gainsborough Symphony r

e

n

R S r i Milk St y

Spruce S 4th St

Northampton St Northampton d e v v Broad St E

Center Prudential Putnam St t

Munroe St Munroe d r B Wharf o State House Park St Public S

90 Brimmer

ll i t s i e East India BOSTON Newbury St

Binney St Binney e A e e t a t T Ground D Station Bradford St

SSciarappa r w v Hatch h a

e t

Prudential e c

u v R W t Durham mr e

O S ol Fenway

m St Otis School Bullock St

C Queensberry St e e r m

Sidney St it Memorial a Park St. v y 9 Row

' Oliver St Massachusetts

Exeter St Exeter A i SOUTH W 1st St

B r Hurley St Hurley v vo Northeastern Rotch

Henry St Lime D a 3

Summit Ave St Gore Shell D l St. Stephen

r Site k e Chestnut Church l Ave Station

i Bromfield

Ring Rd Ring r r Rowes

e Mt. a c Station N Playground

Columbus Av n e END n St e Harvard Bridge Pilgrim Rd Randolph St

Province P Post h

e D St shi V C d Wharf Garrison St Garrison T Follen Newton St Newton

H BROOKLINEer Branch St Park Street Old South n Massachusetts Av Union Park/ W 2nd St w Office U e no o e Camden St Columbus Av

Waverly St n Emmanuel W

y Newton St

r

Granite St St Spring Meeting N

n

Federal St Square Thorndike St Thorndike S Washington

e

Harcourt St Harcourt t Frog Information Forsyth

Exeter St Exeter L High St

on Byron St Beacon St g N Braddock St Braddock E St Charles River g Tremont St Springfield St Springfield wo College Winter St House W 3rd St

od A Pond Center Downtown S Rowes Wharf 2nd St v Longwood E

8 Beacon St S Beaver8 Pl r Franklin St Rutland St

Dartmouth St St Dartmouth t Institute

Storrow Memorial Dr ear Charles St e t Shawmut Av L

Copley Pearl St Station W. Broadway

Blagdon St Library Public Boston Soldiers Crossing y Forsyth Wy SOUTH Huntington Av Ma ns s

rio R C a Union Park St Athens St Summer St Worcester St Worcester Holyoke St Holyoke n S d sw Hemenway St Place Copley t a Monument Concord St

END Temple Pl F n Tremont St Lechmere m ran e S

Tremont St Brandon Hall t kli F Malden St W. 1st St 0 1000ft

ArlingtonSullivan St n St

b t

Canton St Canton Plymouth St Longfellow Bridge Longfellow Concord St Concord S Worcester St r West St St. Anthony Museum of Fan Pier Blackstone W. 4th St i t

Ashfor V d Hawley St Shrine Joseph Washington St Yarmouth St Yarmouth CambridgeSide t Northampton St d 1st St e g Boston n t Square Plympton St t

Galleria Mall Springfield St

St Memorial Dr r e t S

S Rutland St Rutland n Alt Francis o Fine Arts Moakley Pembroke St Pembroke Liberty Dr Clarendon St Clarendon Children’s s Av Dorchester o S n o Storrow Memorial Dr y S DOWNTONIsabellaArch St Stewart Square n S S Copley t Carter k Pl w

S l m t Courthouse Newton St W. 5th St t a

r t Common n e N Clarendon St Opera S Gardner Museum ath Camden St Dedham St Newton St Newton e

Edwin Land Bl u o Simmons M e Harrison Av

a t H Hospital Otis St e Playground

28 w r CROSSING w Brookline St Brookline a t s House n S v Trinity Pl Trinity Franklin

P r T Museum Rd S Church

WorcesterSq a a o N Trinity um High St A Cambridge Pkwy W P S t Purchase St Bond Dr

Publice o Northern Av Albany St South End South r College cNortheastern Institute of

BACK Back Bay Back a Pilgrim Rd g i Square n Dartmouth St . M r

v t Courthouse Way Pier Four

G v t a St s h r BAY t n Av de Lafayette m r i h d St Canton W. n ne h BACKt Paramount i Milton Pl a Dartmouth St Dartmouth e r S Tower Hancock John a l Davenport e i Garden e t S h n 93 e t r Au R University n Contemporary Canton St b r t Central Theatre s r A Stuart St g y St Av. Louis Pasteur Museum of lv u A r d n r x a

Montgomery St Chandler St t n St NewtonSt J S BAY v Fan Pier Blvd E 1st St J Avery Kingston St Benton Lawrence St o t Chauncy St Atlantic W. 6th St Memorial Burying o Exeter St Lagoon Fine Arts o 28 t Longwood Av Art Appleton St St. James Av n W S er r Blackstone Worcester Sq

Hatch Boylston Dartmouth Pl S Ma Shell s tr Wharf Court House G S G

S P T i BerkeleyEmmanuel St Ground Statione Lenox St W. 7th St t Children’s

Brighton Av Square

O St O

Warren Av St L

Brookline Av e Ruggles Rd Boston St M K St K Berkeley St Berkeley Federal 2A t Chinatown

t H Beacon St Church FINANCIALt Museum Station Babcock Aspinwa arr n Tavern Rd Tea Party Dedham St Dedham Fairfield St ll Av a Colonial AMTRAK Parker St Boston

Emmanuel Oxford St Palace S Rd Reserve Boston

D e C B t t

E r F University H

• • • • • • S E 2nd St Pleasant St Bridge v World Church 3 Cazenove St Cazenove x 1 a 2 K 3 on BinneyTheatre St4 THEATRE Esse 5 6 Children’s 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Square Franklin r Arlington lst Park DISTRICT Medical Stanhope St Arlington Gloucester St y Bldg. Ruggles

Packards Beaver Pl d o Longwood ester St Shawmut Av t B Wharf Fish Pier

9 9 Church

Church D A Marlborough St Square Trade

Arlington St Arlington a Cutler Center v Rd Farragut h Providence v S DISTRICT South Station Corner Charles St. id 28 Med Area Hammon St

Columbus Av G. l Arlington Majestic Huntington Av

C Gray St M Hereford St o Station

BabcockWashington St St 20 Brimmer uga o Center t r Charlesbank La Grange St

Union Park Union Theatre East E 3rd St

v Wa Playground h Park Plaza t (Amtrak) Sleeper St Seaport Blvd

Storrow Dr y M Beach St

a A S Dam River Charles

c i S Pier 4 Blvd

n

Meeting Charles

Center Medical Boston

Museum of S

House

Street

h S St N

Isabella St Isabella

t r Waltham t Arlington Lime

l Commonwealth Av R n

Cortes St Cortes Byron St

a C Saint Paul St u

e Boston t Boch Center o Bus Farnsworth St

e G h Warrenton St t CHINATOWN Science M l Charles/MGH

erf S

w The Arts Center For Boston Providence C l Boston i t s

Charles St Charles

C n St River l r r Hanson St Hanson a o Garden m o o

mm e u Wang Terminal o r t o Commonwealth Av d u Public

o d S

Back St Community Charles St S. Tufts Medical

Du Bunker Hill d

Trinity n m University University r A e 2 u w mer v F Ln Cedar Theatre

Deerfield St B Copley B f g College

r Church a o Summer St Thomson Pl Milford St Milford r Lagoon i l H n West Bay State Rd St Fruit d d e

B Park Plaza

g w r

Harrison Av d

Canton St Canton i Boston e i Tufts Medical s W. Cedar W.

Dwight St Dwight o Louisburg n Stillings St n Commonwealth Av Revere St A Phillips Lincoln St s Dedham St Dedham Copley

b Chestnut S Kneeland St Piedmont St Utica St E. Berkeley St Berkeley E. y S Shubert Melcher St

b St Myrtle Boston s t

Washington S o Winchester St University Square St. James Av Branch St Charles St Union Park/ Union Tremont St St Charles Community Center l Newbury St A tt t Boston Wharf Rd

s h Eg Bradford St s Squareu Theatre Harvard St South St t

Plympton St Plympton m f Sherborn Dorchester Av B John o o College b

n t Pinckney St Beacon St Public

r i t Central Trinity Pl ur Atlantic Ave Necco Ct d St t Blandford

o

C e

Babbitt St l

General Hospital Massachusetts Piedmont St h 3

R o 28 n S B St St Grove e u

t d n R

r Hancock l S

s C

Willow c Exeter St Bennet St

d Beacon St LibraryCHARLESTOWN

u

L h

t Malden St Malden e SEAPORT DISTRICT/

S n s

Herald St Herald o Winchester St

x s

S S

y t o Ring Rd h Blue Hills s Liberty Wharf S St Parkman t N. Grove St Tower World

Spruce Melrose r n t e

R m u

t Leverett

Melrose Square Park

Cummington St l Park Peters

Monument

T St Anderson SOUTH BOSTON o Union Park St Park Union hatc o S St Mt. Vernon St P r Trade

t d h Mountfort St Kenmore e St

er Boylston St

Marginal St Marginal Fayette c Nassau St Bank

S e l Burying Cir Blagdon St Soldiers

S Common Ground

Central

Hynes Convention N Stuart St w m x h

Charlesgate Center

Kenmore t e Fayette t Isabella St

Charles St S. St Charles Boston

P WATERFRONT

Charlesgate East Charlesgate Charlesgate West w S B 93 a e u

e Austin St

A Center S Pavilion

BEACON Stanhope St Blossom St Blossom Garden St Garden Park

Science W. Oak St Tyler St u r

L t s a c Station

Martha Rd Martha Hynes

R Viaduct St D St

r Blandford t Colonial r N h n

s Theatre Square Newbury St y Shawmut Av

S u Prudential t Cortes St Fort Point Channel

Warrenton St Warrenton Majestic

o k Cambridge St Cambridge Theatre

a Columbus Av

Cutler HILL t WEST

S E S o e Irving St Irving

Walnut St St Walnut

s h

e Convention l e Ba Silver Line Way END r

10 Boylston 10 t S Shubert

Theatre

R t Arundel St h e 1

Albany St Oak St k BOSTON

Pond Frog S. Russell St Russell S.

H

r Center

i t u t H r H

u

f M

F St Randolph Cazenove St Necco St i r . t e E.Berkeley St e a

d ma Boch Center o St. Charles Marginal St l

Iv l

S n S y Prudential Huntington Av s

a

l

S e State House

90 Ipswich St

t Center S r U t Meeting C

s

African n i Back Bay

S House t d Old West n

d t Theatre

Playground

DISTRICT

e

r e THEATRE Cambria t

The Mass. Massachusetts Avenue Towern

W. Oak St Oak W. e

S H t

Church Wang

T

Joy St Joy

S

Buswell St S 306 Northern Av Information

A c l

Thayer St Thayer Lansdowne St

o g Wy Sullivan Paul i t

R South End

o i

t Herald St r

Washington St e g

t S v

i

Rotch a Copley 3

d St n h h

i l

s t i

Way Dalton St v Overland St La Grange St Grange La

l St. Marys St Yawkey Wy Fenway Park a

T Scotia St S S Wormwood St e e

Hancock St Hancock Harcourt St

o Carlton St l Center

t Paramount t

HeraldSt Lomasney Lomasney ParkStreet l 90

Keswick St Aberdeen St e t

o p e Place Northern Av/

S Theatre

Ridgeway Ln Ridgeway r

a St Nassau House State

C Burlington Av

Saint Mary St Ipswich St W S Avery

M Belvidere St t Home of the 28 Harbor St N k

P Harrison Av St Temple

Center Tufts Medical T t

Fenwayre Station North a t c S Garrison St r Haul Rd

Bennet St Bennet m u 90

CHINATOWN M Boston Red Sox H d

a r r a

v Northern Av S

taniford r Bunker Hill Bridge

o S d t Yarmouth St Herald St

S TD Garden/ t Boston Celtics B

o e TuftsMedical t l a n West St n West o d

Leonard P. Zakim

t s t St Park a A St

S Home of the l i n

S a

House o

Opera v w M F S Prudential

t d c Fullerton St

Dw u n a

St Bowdoin r

ls S H S

Square Granary

M & Bruins

Harvard St Harvard S

a St. Germain St t

B Pl Temple Burying

y

r e a t o l a b t w e t Back Park i

e

ne Park Dr Ground Lancaster n

n St Oak City i Chinatown e

g Ashburton Pl M

Albany St n e E t

Church Park St. a l

n R H P

h S e a 93 t

l Wa Burying Ground King’s Chapel & r Causeway St P y

St Beach s N Tremont St Summer St

Revere Canton Sts Chandler St

t t r e w l Dartmouth St

B s h w S Lafayette de Av e a e t

B S . i St Winter Bay i i m S n i a c

C Park Clearway St

v Paul

Portland St Portland E t s g Tremont St m

Hawes St Beacon St Bunker Hill

Monument 93 n s 3 Bowdoin t Medfield St h M t S

s DOWNTON l d t a W a m

t o e o n Monument t Lawrence St

e CROSSING a l t Boston

n Square S Follen n a e S e 1 St r r u S

t a Tyler St FENWAY Fens y i t t Fargo St t x S d m

93 c Mary y n Park Gray St Friend St Friend

e t Hawkins Norway e St Holyoke St Dry Dock Av/

S o

nt

S t l S S Bromfield E. Berkeley St P St Oxford Van Ness St h A Appleton St Boston Convention n

r ar Landmark Edgerly Rd Baker P r Washington St Harbor St 21 Dry Dock Av 25 Dry Dock Av

4th St 4th v k t

Broadway Bridge Broadway

P m Brookline Av t a Design Center

a Site School Public First S o

n om Boston Christian St r e er Harrison Av Crossing s 1 e S St Canal k p T

l t S Center For Downtown Eddy Center t

l r

Chauncy St Plaza a N Bowker

H t Station S Braddock St Dartmouth Pl

Conservatory Training Shawmut Av Place

North & Exhibition u MonmouthSt Kneeland St S The Arts v Center e Science t Monument Bunker Hill

a Library e t

F w Field l

r H St School of Music e Dry Dock Av v ud Burbank Dwight St r

a so S Province S Plaza Newton St S Hall City Old St Haverhill Kingston St Kingston Boylston St Durham Boston Design r Kent St Haw n Kilmarnock St t Center

d S t u C Warren Av

Building Federal Kennedy John F Chelsea St

t Hawley St

d R

11 on 11 Milford St 3

S C

Center h

C

St Lovejoy e Medford o Government

Hawes Pl b s Bookstore Corner The Old

t

n t Br. Charlestown E. Berkeley St Market St u

Saint Paul St s Center

t

FINANCIAL S t o u State Hanson St S

e s

House Meeting Old South

W n Haymarket

T W u r es um Westland Av t DISTRICT

Jersey St itut Broadway Bridge Black Falcon Av 88 Black Falcon Av

C e y

Lincoln St r

in F The Lawn r

Waltham

a

e

e t

e Arch St M Black Falcon Av/

m Peterborough StS

K ran

c r

l m

n i

S

f

on D

h e t o N. Washington St Washington N.

e

t 3 F Peters

d o

Otis St Old State iz R r e S r

Information s

s o e G City a i Utica St Hall g n Design Center

Wheelock t A

d t e

z

s r P n

C Union Park

k

n House E Montgomery St

A g

1

f T

t

S R d

o

te n

Symphony Rd t

Center Park li e

Shrine St. Anthony o

M

a d

n W. Canton St Place

t t Symphony e t S

r d S. Boston Bypass Rd y i

93 g n

D e vo n shire S shire

t

h r 2 co Thacher Lynn Lynn

a Broadway

J W

r r

r

a C r

S College C t P

e

I I

e South St a l

Cooper

S t .

k d East d s

t Hall Huntington Av m Albany St

s S

Faneuil Paul Sullivan Wy

s

r t F o h

o

S a e t

t w S Cypher St

Broadway

t . Brookline St

t

D m

n o a

i

S St.2 Botolph St SOUTH Milton Pl r St Union

t S

Constitution USS y F V

Federal St Federal n

n Dorchester Av t Hanover Dedham St r Hall n

Stillman

t r Thayer St

r i m

S e r Pembroke St r

Atlantic Ave Symphony i t

t

Gainsborough a

r e l d y

R i n

Massacre Site Boston z

House Commandant’s 4th St

e K

v v Margin e e

t A

l d e

g S

e

s i

e

C r s

ll Cleveland BOSTON

e A e

o e t

T

S e Station t Bradford St

c v n w n v W. 7th St 7th W.

S h W Exchange

S M g

u e e c R r r

n i R

mr

e

S t Fenway a t

m ol a Bullock St e

s W

C Queensberry St e i ath

Terminal Bus

i l

g l t Square Office Post Sheafe

C

s v i

d Massachusetts

i d SOUTH

A St Hull W 1st St

(Amtrak) r S

Prince St Prince

v e v Northeastern Rotch y S h

Station a D Snow Hill St

t St. Stephen

South t Summit Ave Pier1

AMTRAK t State St e

k a

t Salem St Ave Station

r

e

r r CHARLESTOWN W. 5th St 5th W. MarketNorth

e

aN Station 1 Dock Dry t

Playground

Quincy Market END

w e

r Chatham St

W. 6th St 6th W. Burying Ground Copp’s Hill

Pilgrim Rd P Randolph St

Pearl St Pearl P

South Market o

Oliver St Oliver

High St r Mus. Constitution USS D St

s S Playground

Clinton St a

r NAVY YARD

W 2nd St

BROOKLINE B t

h

r Massachusetts3 Av

S Franklin St t m Union Park/

S Puopolo

a W. 4th St 4th W. t Salem St Camden St Columbus Av Bennett r

e

Emmanuelt d

t Revere

G Newton St

t

Central St n

House N.

Tileston St Tileston

India

e A Washington

Reserve 1 t

Federal r Forsyth

e Paul

L e

on r N st v r

Bldg. y

g Milk St 2 Dock Dry E St e

wo Dorchester Av m o W 3rd St Cross St Cross W. Broadway W. o College

Church Old North

d A n A v Longwood a

Purchase St r Young Cassin USS

S Fort Point Channel St Broad t Rutland St r Beacon St w

House Custom h c v tear Institute Foster Exhibit Navy Yard

Mall Revere Paul Shawmut Av

h

a y W. Broadway

n I Forsyth Wy Ma y n r s Richmond a Union Park St

ion R Athens St Summer St

W d w

S d A Square North Hemenway St t n S F Henchman St Concord St

i 1

12 Tremont St 12

t a e

e t l

l Moon St e Malden St 0 1000ft

Brandon Hall a F C Atlantic High St W. 1st St

n S Wharf

Necco St e

Athens St Athens

Plymouth St n 8

l

t

A Worcester St I a d t

t N

Harris

Lewis

T

Fulton St h

t E

t H W. 4th St R

W 3rd St 3rd W S. Boston Bypass Rd

l Blackstone

e r S a

i Museum of to Boston Water Shuttle

n

a T

S

t A n

i Battery St

k c l c

A o

l

A v

T e Church St. Stephen’s

v Washington St e r

t

t S E

t V

l Northampton St

Tea Party

A Columbus Park Christopher a Commercial St Plympton St

Wormwood St Wormwood

e A St 9 Square t Mystic River Bridge

3 Springfield St

Boston n t

r

v NORTH

S T n Alt St 2nd W Fine Arts U Aquarium Necco Ct Necco Francis L t N E

Children’s N Milk St Av Dorchester o S e i n o y Isabella Stewartc n Pier 4 S Wharf Constitution Carter t St Melcher

k Pl

S l END Newton St W. 5th St t a N Summer St Summer o N r r East India A th Commercial

Row Gardner Museum S Camden St Dedham St u t W 1st St 1st W

e Simmons Harrison Av

a Harbor Boston Inner H Children’s Hospital Playground w v a t w

Wharf Franklin r Museum Rd Ave Eastern

P e

Long Wharf a Pier 5

W P S N e

Cypher St Cypher Wharf Battery Albany St r College Northeastern

Pilgrim Rd Children’s Aquarium England New a o Square . v

Museum

s v h t r

h t t i

a St t h Davenport

i S Sleeper St e Wharf Long n A S R C University Canton St

e Wharf Rowes u Station Rowes Wharf

b r t Av. Louis Pasteur

g o Museum of

u Pier 8

r Wharf India

d

Pier 6

r Pier 9 x SEAPORT DISTRICT/ n n Wharf Lewis Wharf Sargent’s t n n Pier 7

Wharf Union E 1st St

J o S Wharf Commercial Benton J t g W. 6th St o

& Exhibition

Pier 10 A Fine Arts o t Longwood Av n Convention r

S r Worcester Sq SOUTH BOSTON

e Farnsworth St s v

T i S s Lenox St

Wharf Central S Perry Station W. 7th St t WATERFRONT s St O

r St L

Boston Brookline Av Ruggles Rd St M Center

t St K

Bullock St

t Courthouse

H S

Aspinw ar n t

W. 1st St 1st W. all Moakley Tavern Rd

A Joseph Thomson Pl a v Av Northern Parker St Boston r e Palace Rd v D St H E 2nd St 1 a 2 K 3 Stillings St Binney St4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

rd Ruggles Medical Station Longwood

A t House Court Center

v S Boston Wharf Rd Station Rd Farragut

W Hammon St

a

Med Area t e

r

l S Courthouse Way h u

Huntington Av t t l e

T

o Sumner Tunnel C h a r l e s

t n o w o The Lawn Dr Bond

o Callahan Tunnel Liberty Dr Liberty E 3rd St 13 13 h on D c 0 N

S E St St N Fan Pier Blvd Fan Pier Boston Inner Harbor

BOSTON SOUTH Blvd Seaport Contemporary Contemporary Institute of

Pier 4 Blvd B St Art

1000ft

Fargo St Fargo Viaduct St

Station

Center Trade

BOSTON

World Pier Four Summer St Summer B E 1st St E 3rd St E 2nd St

Summer St EAST ord

Haul Rd Haul er St Center

World

Trade Liverpool St

B

o r d e r

S D St London t 90

14 14 Silver Line SilverLine Way S

Liberty Wharf Liberty t Meridian St Meridian

Dry Dock Av

M Meridian St

a O P St W.Eagle

White St White

Falcon St Falcon

C

r M

r a

Fish Pier le 306 Northern Northern 306 Av a

g r o

a i r

s i o

i n n n

s n Place

Maverick S

Design Center Design

a

Black Falcon Black Av/ d

Harbor St Harbor

t

S Northern Northern Av/

K St

l

or

S

u

S

S London St t Black Falcon Av m t t Blue Hills

Chelse St

n T

Harbor St Pavilion

Place

e

Design Center Design

M r Dry Dock Dock Dry Av/

r r e

Bank Br Lexingt

av

S e a nt

t o er m S Princeton St

en t n S

i

c S Sar

L St k t

S t o B

Northern Av Northern

n St r

a o t o

k

tog s

S a t S P t

a

M St P ris

o S r

P

t t Bennington St

utn

15 e 15

r Chels a

Boston Design m m

S

S t

Br ea t

Center e 21 Dry Dock Dock Dry 21 Av S

m t Airport e

N St n St

Presco

88 Black Falcon Black 88 Av

S

tt tt t

O St 25 Dry Dock Dock Dry 25 Av International Terminal Ferry Logan Airport

Logan Bennington St H

90 a

r

16 b 16 o

H

r

s Chelsea St a

i

d WoodIsland

r

e

b

H

D

r o

o

t

e

r

l s

D

Farragut Rd i

d r

e

G D D C B H A E F

J

I r B r em en S t P ear l St Garfield t G St v S Sullivan ar t A t n d S A S l S d St e n dfor n 1 a v 2 3 4 5 u a 6 7 8 9 Me 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e o m s no a n s S n W n i er m o t in V t V L a S e r t v S S S t o M lker Sacramento St m r M C e A e t g S id rv u c Mt. br a t s i t m ll n G a i S H A t e A S l C n t A o r n Condor St ll t v a a i y e Av t S s W h w T W t d erm u end l i t ell St H na S ow S St a l S t rd h t B ton t Falcon St S pa S t w ing B he c t Wash t n y a m S S u B e s e k m s r n S B o s e u a ur u r W. Eagle St r a R n d M P b u k B e e M u s r A s H r t e i S C l l t P S R P l S t Chelsea St o l S White St r n Everett St u t e c d c o r Beacon St t i t s er St t t t Mystic River Bridge Meridian St k r S t Union S h cott ar d cy o Bryant S s S P n f on e y A u gt rfo R a x t h W in P v i as in ash t Fr g Square u M m h r S W ton St ss l M St C v utn O e Wood Island ie S tt l S E e an i 28 r d n t o d Ba fo M Craig g r r a c S SOMERVILLE tl d S Bennington St B ci o A e t a m e Harvard Harvard Museum of S tt 1 S m S r t B r s v k Natural History e t W io e A t r n S r S v a o o le il lf n t University le o nt o y v rd re A Way T k S v t S n Sts se t o u CHARLESTOWN o S rh B S te a t Longfellow a r t Lexingt W St Prospect St tle B National land 93 H tt 90 B Historic Site Cambridge Kirk ig St B t h t Princeton St t rat Common S V Pier 10 S S tl t t Bunker Hill in a e G e S S St S e S t d tog d n a g Monument a Bennington St r so rd M t R a a e Sar M T l n rid Li a r l v Park e s m i S i t n n o t A Monument n Pier 9 l r Bunker Hill Radcliffe e t W S S a e 8 i Quincy St St t t v t Monument t r b l Square h C t A o t Yard o o Trowb S d S S oveyAv r nard o h S T Bunker Hill t t m h v 3 is H e t Harvard Cambridge Street o c n r e A h S s a S Community a t v Pier 8 t M s Le W s P a B n n A A t Square a a t e r e u s Mt. Au S a College rr e 1 St burn t Harvard e l m t els n S rd t ch St t l ur n P S h e lia e h Harvard S u Commandant’s C l t i S C Yard M Austin St n m H Harvard Art Museums t o t House e t on Community t S USS London St Logan Square t s S M p Training v Br Airport i College n Constitution t S Dry Dock 2 t Inman g io o A n n r d International o M h Field Mus. S

U t y N t n S H tle M S r a 2 at c O i n Br a v Square e n i Airport s ' a B W t Dry Dock 1 Pier 7 an s in w S a A r M c ri t S C h u cott e R v e u St d n idi m se u a h t Q Dana St n H t y St

t Winter St r le s a w h en d

o res d H Navy Yard a l y e e r are Ellsworth Av h r k t

f Mer P g Pier1 S i o r Exhibit Water Shuttle a t S C r t ig d r City a R S C o A d l S W i r l D S v H St r A t P on USS to Boston Pier 6 l Square Chelsea Sti e t d v e r y e e B USS Cassin k t itut Pier 5 rd S i s d tt Gore St Park st e St o M e e o e Maple Av Cambridge Street r n Constitution Young Pier 4 n t t r t n r . A o Co B S S s R Broadway m S n e oly u Chatham St CHARLESTOWN a bu Fay m Liverpool St is F e H t r Windsor St l r i n dge St ntri i a i K S St i NAVY YARD e v Londo P . unst A G P o l F n Willow St Lechmere r d e D t Chelse t o Donnelly Boston Inner e n S r M St men St r R h i Otis St S ll S e y e d o t Trowbr Park r t J Harbor B ympt P olf ler

l a S M Armory St Hampshire St

P r w B York St u

C El Webster Av

a k Paul

a

s er BrandonHall

m Union St r o H o

n e n

De T

m G Thorndike St m o W Revere

Chester St S Harvard St Prospect St r

P k e A

Wi F

l

e a Tremont St iv

a t

l i

t u a

m s

r

y

h

t r R s

N.

l Park

l l d

s n

Summit Summit Ave

e e

h S

A e

e G

D C B H

A

E

F

Beacon St A r

J

t o

S l

r c

n

i Norfolk St

I H

L W r

n

t S a

v i t

l Green St h w l B

o a

T a a

n S

v

g G t t r

ar M

f o d

i h t r

el Charlestown Br.

d n h

e n

S S t

v Craigie St

t t o

v S S Sullivan

tr

o r S w a

G o

C l

n d Elm St C ste

t Spring St

i r

e Ahern t a n

d r d

s R t

Brighton Av Brighton F a i .

A i

k S t e C e h l t

S n Edward J. d Market St

e t N

r Hancock St

Stadium Harvard d

R t

A S o t

A S a S

d t S l S d

r a . rd Berkshire St M o 5th St C

e t r l fo

S n l l d

i u H e e e Park 1 v 2 3 d l 4 5 a 6 7 u 8 9Franklin St Lee St10 11 12 13 14 15 16 a

n a o M g t s

a s no Historic Site National Longfellow v H

e Hurley St

e o t Sennott Park 6th St m b h Sciarappa n S

n r R t e 9 • 8 • 7 • 6 • 5 • 4 • 3 • 2 • 1 1

S a 1 S Hopedai v s Bristol St Charles River Dam r B

c Columbia St i

n M

t u i o n W a er t Bigelow St

A v S c

Western Av m v

o o 1st St e Charles St

n r e Cardinal Medeiros Av k t r

i v V t d e M V Puopolo t

S r r m e r n

r e

L a C m t Constitution S k

e d A

v S S o o t

S S

r Inman St

e Kinnaird St

t A CambridgeSide l e i M S

lker S o r C a Fulkerson St a t r

cramento m C M l e A Playground

St l D i

n F

A t lagg e St

H g Wharf s a

t Maverick e v

d 93 t S

l i

N r a Mt. y m r hfor r a

r l t a u c Binney St

v e St D b EAST

W

e B L

H s a m i S

A t t r A A r Bent St Galleria Mall

l m a

Corner G S s

e i i

p l n a S Packards t v

H A Ma e n i CAMBRIDGE A l a S

St a A C t d

l b lve l D n n a C D t b i a e n S

A n

o

r ls rn r

o t H s C Leonard P. Zakim

G S ondo c b m r v P s v n n St

t d a

l a r S r h t r h BOSTON u l a W i a r e F

y a

k d S u a S m A

S

A S R o ller i R t a S e a Battery a

v t St al Sumner Tunnel

t d t r

r t e u S o t S

e d a n s r

t W t v e w t l

ker d u

S u

t h H T r

d t e m t e

V g a a t er h e r t

s Bunker Hill Bridge

d d m s Wharf b Harvard t m W r P r

r u

e a Rogers St Howa

nd d S l i 2nd St a e e e d n n r l f m

A t l S M Museum of S

t a n H a t u t N O r

S o w W l o S a S t Foster

r a S o

M n t h t B a

d v Stadium n y t r e m H t v r o S n A

r S t a Falcon St S a Radcliffe 28 w g

S a C n n S t n i C Jay St d

p i l v B Science Copp’s Hill

c r

a h l t o t s Callahan Tunnel

e t t s i o t Henchman St S NORTH

a r S n

a

h W h n r Science

S

S y n o a R d t

m S Yard r S Park

S i a S B e

N. Washington St t E

o d Hull St Business t

Burying Ground u n t t

Harvard S

s d u Tremont St

S Central W n e k Harvard m o School S r n n END r n B s S Harvard St Lovejoy W s TD Garden/ t

d t d e d r r

S u a c u 2A W. E a r agle St Leverett r t W ur Square Sheafe B Medford Old North a S

a y R n d i e M t P H y Norfolk St

r B Snow Hill St

M St

G co a

Businessa b

h k

u Bishop Allen Dr v a

v a S e

t e North Station a t t r d M r S e a a u t v r l r s Church

a Cir g Cambridge t e H Cleveland r Binney St o

J t r Martha Rd

e p City r e b r

B o a s t i G Common

S A H Paul Battery St n a 90 t Pine St t b h d r a e n o r r c t a School S

e o Hn h i Windsor St Babcock St Babcock c e l Hall North l r l t r

C k Cherry St P Home of the Revere e Tileston St a St. Stephen’s

S F l Edwin Land Bl S

S d 3rd St s . o R P S n t . n o D S S t Chelsea St S t i

K u l r d

St Whi Mall

Eve N Massachusetts Av te St Boston Celtics Station h S t n re w Church t tt St e S u e R H d Babcock W

S c S n s c t t e

Alt a Munroe St u

i • • 3 t

t Lomasney

r n C e i s s o t

g Beacon St N. o C St B Green St h & Bruins

c S t

t Meridian St S t r e Prince St Pleasant St Pleasant t Mystic River Bridge

er o i D t

w h n Salem St Harris

S h

Commercial k n Union d s

h h cott

r t g Margin i S Haverhill St o

r n

S t s

r B t s Way y rya t t o n y

d S Canal St h o

a o t u e Bennett Union S c i f e n e r

a n

l y Cambridge Pkwy l P n d S r n o S o S

A t Lynn e

u c t t Western Av R

t g rfo R t Thacher x t

l n D P C a ear W i t h i s h t

v a in as h Wharf

Fr unst u m t g M Pl Square h r W Friend St l S t l d S on s l St a t M S s Franklin St h e Auburn St utn T C v r t O e k t

S Wood Island 2 F 2 ie S t er Harvard Pleasant St l e

E Broadway

Square Portland St t S o an i r g n 28 d r

S S r WEST n t

Saint Paul Saint St o St Mass d Ba t f M s a School St

e e ch o F t us Causeway St o

et a C Crai g ts r r Lancaster F R

w c SOMERVILLE E Av t d le Sargent’s e S 2 S l

B ci University A e St a m Bennington St i e N o M e

t 1 h Harvard Museum of v A t

e m S H t t

Harvard END Harvard Square

S m d W r t

o z l P S B Wharf oly Harvard

M v s e l

r S Charlesbank Cooper a

l i i

G B P Paul

k s e e t W Portland St g

a l

A Natural History o o

a Paul Saint St l S

r S

t l

A r l k n S r o

r

e e

a

s S p a

o v a s e l e

d e t

a a n d

i o S E T

e a

Du o n r Western Av B s v n s S t l t F i i S e

. l Eastern Ave l l S Charles St

t d n o c e t l s

P R f r W

d Kendall i University William St nt Playground

t

r l Revere Lewis

P e t a r hatc o m i

g e o g

i

n u v t

r

y t e a

r S k e d l s r

M St

Central Galileo Galilei Way r

f d

S a o e

20 t

M s

A a

t m W T

m l S i k w a m y

S a

e Main Street e r

t v d

P e m t

w Kelly Rd r m t Stillman Moon St

r House

Francis l m S s r

t c t t i

S ympt a l n St o .

e m o

a Square mer

l North l a d Massachusetts s

s t o

n a e d r h her

u A e

n Square c l Cottage St

CHARLESTOWN 6thSt w

e S S

o Harvard

n o e l S n t

P h n u Square n t t er r u B S t

F

S Kendall/MIT

t A

t

er S t General Hospital n Yard

t y o s State St

t

a e b Lewis

St t

Longfellow a River St

Salem St o

t

t v t i r e

Lexingt

De J r

W u S t Prospect St R t S

t. e l

P S BOSTON

au w t e Market St . K

l Wharf

B B

S S rn

National t MIT 90 t

olf t

B E t B E

nd H l

F

t s

S la Faimont St e

e 93 d t

h

S . Blossom St S

rk

S

Historic Site S i Museum t

Cambridge O n

x g t t

Ki t ford F r

S t

t

Logan

Haymarket n

h

P R

t i

Windsor St d

T o t o

B r Richmond

Princeton St Bowker t o w e

t x Flagg Sidney St S Fulton St

t r t z r e e t Av S Fruit St n d Ferry

l N a h d Common l V g

S Pier 10 S o St S t S

t t t t Bunker Hill i o d Hawkins y L Natural History Harvard Museum of a l t n r e Commercial e G e S Commercial

S t e Longfellow Bridge f a Terminal o S r

S S i t C

t d tog St

d nHar a g Stata Center a h a

n Monument r r Bennington St S Wharf o i r W t List Visual

t Parkman n l s S C s M Old West o

o k BROOKLINE n s a d B d

a n R Hayward g y a Ste St Sar l M Qu T a r n t e

n rid Li in a r Arts Center w w Church

l i cy Park e Ames St St t u S Carleton

i s n St i m g S K Av e b

t n n o Cross St v

o e d Cross St

n Pier 9 S d t n A Monument

l m r Bunker Hill r Hanover t o t A

e St Art Museums Harvard N

r Charles/MGH u y y G

Radcliffe S S o o e W St Quincy St S 8 3 Bowdoin c t KentSt i a e S John F N. Grove St t i Quincy St Prescott S t r e t s d t m Erie St v t Union St Pleasant St t t Monument h e n r b l Square h w C A t v s

Kennedy t e a A e l

o t Yard o o Cambridge St S St Bowdoin West n

Trowb d S S t o S M Magazine St r University e S S. Russell St

Irving St Irving Hancock St Temple St

Joy St Ridgeway Ln Grove St Anderson St N

r Garden St S l h Boston nardAv

v Putn o w Boston Inner Harbor K T aSt m AKinnaird v Bunker Hill t A m S e t u v 3 t s Federal i Charles St o

3 n 3 h t

H e a Christopher o t

t Cambridge Street St Franklin W s Hamilton St n r S Harvard St Hawes c t a Pearl St Pacific St Massachusetts e h t re e A Landsdowne St Amherst St N y

Western Av S s a S Building City

C St Green St u a

Trowbridge St Community t v Pier 8 S Clinton St Columbus Park

t Longwood A

M s o Le m P a

B F • W s A • r n

River St an n Hopeda t North Market

Square l ci t Institute of e t s

A t c St Granite S A a a r St Faimont e u s Phillips Hall l

M a he v Allston St e a t. Au S St Chestnut N t College rr e 1 St Quincy Market b Harvard Ki t u n r t l els s Long n B e n

d S Street Cambridge Faneuil r t ch St Hawes Pl . t l r s n Purington StS Technology h e r Aquarium

P t u H r Government e rkla

ia t Harvard E Commandant’s African South Market Wharf h St Howard

s y i

l s El S C e l e e t Ivy St Ivy x i num

r m Yard a c i C S v

i a Hall n t St Henry ler

L Austin St g S P M r t Center

Art Museums S t Center

H Boston r y t Pleasant St o House e Meeting Harvard n e

u v o Community Albany St London St Logan m t S S St USS A

nd t y H P t n Revere St

t t n a Br aw M House t n S o India

Square t s u p Training v Airport Plaza v

o University a

S t es

Kelly Rd Kelly n Constitution

R a r S i College

iv S g t Dry Dock 2 Jay St Jay o

e Inman o A Chatham St S

H r x d i m w S n Allston St Allston e Myrtle St a S r International e y n t Brookline St Old State t n g S M Field I

Bridge d o a h Mus. Memorial Dr W Custom Long Wharf

U

y N S i nd t t S N C

A r t S m H a

tle M S b r c a 2 Charles BEACON o

t c o r u t n ra Beacon St Squarev O t i i House r St Hamilton m e Ashburton Pl r T B a v t a t A n Airport t State St House New b a S s ' S a Cedar Ln Pinckney St State C BTrowb Chestnut St W t Dry Dock 1 Pier 7 an Street t o s in w Pilgrim Rd Magazine St t v S State E Central M a A r rid r HILL Old r c Monmouth St i ge S t S g Boston England s

C h u Carlton St e v t R Meeting LouisburgW. Cedar House King’s Chapel & R id

St idi e Brookline Av u d St Erie n 3 u City Milk St Wharf

s u a e St Mary Saint Central St

m e Q Dana St n St The Old Massacre Site Aquarium

h t St Chatham H t y House I S D

t Winter St r University le s h n d M Burying GroundHall n a w e Willow r

o t re d H Navy Yard l e SquareSt Walnut St d a e T

Plymouth St Ellsworth Av y r k . Granary

r a Central h Vassar St t Mt. Vernon St Corner Information ia

Mer

i Prescott S T g f r Pier1 Exhibit A

S o St Beacon o

Mountfort St Mountfort F b Water Shuttle F t Boston e Exchange a C S C S

C r t ig t Hancock St Dana St rts R d r City a R S G The Mass.C First India Putnam St Putnam School St t T o d l S Av W i d r River St Burying BookstoreCenter t l S r t n to Boston Pier 6 S Milk St D H S Pleasant St P A P o USS d Spruce Broad St E l Putnam St Chelsea Sti e State House Park St Public r B Wharf 90 Square Brimmer t i d e e e a v USS te a East India CharlestownB Ground D r y t Ellsworth Av H Cassin Hatch a t k ovey Av r itut Pier 5 S v W t i tt Pearl St k t rd e s d Gore St s School Park e e r Binney St St o M St. Marys St e S e Sidney St o Memorial a Park St. ym Row

e Maple Av Cambridge Street r n Constitution Young Pier 4 n t t Oliver St 9

o vo r r t.R St Cottage t Henry St Lime n A o C B S Shell D Site a l 3

s R i m S Lee St S

Children’s Broadway Chestnut Church l

e oly vu Bromfield r Rowes Chatham St St Auburn n University CHARLESTOWN a Hospital e Buswell St Brookline St

b St Keswick Sidney St LEGEND s c N

Fay Liverpool St n Babbitt St Babbitt e r u m i F Harvard Bridge 4 w Medfield St 4 e St William

H t r Windsor St l r Province Post h Boston

shi i a n dge St Broadway H i ondo t C d Wharf ntri T Pilgrim Rd Av Commonwealth i K y St i Bigelow St i NAVY YARD a Branch St Old South S Wheelock g Park Street n e v L P h H FreedomG Trail & Sites Office U . unst A l Waverly St P S o e

College a o l F n Willow St St Harvard n Lechmere W Granite St r Meeting N d D t d r n e Le t Federal St Square

o Donnelly A onard Chelse en e Frog Information e

Fenway High St Longwood Av Longwood Waverly St Boston Inner N

n t S St v r Byron St Beacon St g

Lin A Charles River Tremont St r M 2A Winter St R v m St Franklin House

h i Maple Av S Pond Center Downtown S Rowes Wharf l Otis St E l e Dr Park r

S y e

d o Trowbr Park re Beaver Plt Franklin St t Charles St e

t L St MBTA Subway Stop Station

J Dr Storrow Harbor B Soldiers Crossing Pearl St

Emmanuel ymp olf St Green s l ler S

Aberdeen St Aberdeen Armory St Hampshire St Monument s B Inman St o

College P w York St Temple Pl F

CAMBRIDGE

Arundel St El Arundel Webster Av Fay ran

• m Paul • S a k

Landmark

Cummington St Cummington Union St t lin t

Square Orange Line Arlington St S t Central

e e T n T

De tt Thorndike St S Center

Harvard St Prospect St e r Revere r West St St. Anthony Fan Pier k S v e

Tremont St Av Massachusetts iv t

A t i

s s Hawley St Joseph hfor l R Shrine

Fullerton St Fullerton A Park n t

d l s Boston

ntri e

Burlington Av Burlington S Memorial Dr e t S

P t

S Norfolk St l o Moakley

Fenway

r Liberty Dr

Av. Louis Pasteur a m S s

Green St A Storrow Memorial Dr S DOWNTON Arch St Pacific St Pacific a

r

t

k 9 • 1 0 • 1 1 Charlestown Br. h • 1 2 • t w Courthouse v m

t n e N D Elm St Dr Allen Bishop C Common

Ahern Spring St Clarendon St e Opera S ath r o M e

Memorial Dr t i Edward J. r CROSSING Otis St e v Market St

Overland St Overland Hancock St s House n S w e M v

BerkshireTremont St St 5th St W T S Franklin St Lee St Park a a to um High St Purchase St A N Bond Dr

Sennott Park Public o Northern Av a v H

Central c Square Hurley St Institute of Sennott Park Armory St 6th St g i Sciarappa n Square Dartmouth St e M r Simmons t Courthouse Way Brookline Av G s Charles River Dam t t Pier Four Inman St

Edward J. a r Columbia St Bristol St r r n Av de Lafayette m n h College d i o Bigelow St ne h S BACKc Paramount i Milton Pl v a Charles Str S 1st St k l e

Landsdowne St Cardinal Medeiros Av e Puopolo e

t i Garden t h t

Longwood r Med Med Area Queensberry St n Contemporary Constitution S Central e Theatre s r A n A

Hall City

Norfolk St lv t Kinnaird St Blandford Inman St CambridgeSideg A Sidney St Fulkerson ProspectSt St l a

Purington St Playground BAY D v Fan Pier Blvd Kilmarnock St Kilmarnock Avery Kingston St

Palace Rd Flagg St t Wharf Burying Chauncy St Atlantic

Van Ness St Sherborn Exeter St Maverick Lagoon

o 93 Bay State Rd State Bay Art m

Back St Back Binney St r W

Vassar St G G EAST Boylston S

Ma n Blandford Bent St Galleria Mall t tr Wharf Court House a G S G CAMBRIDGE Brighton Av l s BerkeleyEmmanuel St Ground e Children’s

D Albany St 3 • 4 • 5 • ia C 6 • n D e Federal Boston 5 S 5 S n

H Boylston St S Leonard P. Zakim c 2A Beacon St Church Chinatown t Station t u

u r h BOSTON a Museum t FINANCIAL a Babcock m Kenmore Tremont St m e a Battery Fairfield St Tea Party r Wy Yawkey Sumner Tunnel e Colonial u S AMTRAK m n Oxford St

v Gardner Museum Isabella Stewart a t r S Reserve Boston l

Square u t t

University m t e S a Pleasant St Bridge h Cross St Cross Museum r

Harvard e s Bunker Hill Bridge e Wharf World

r P Rogers St r x Children’s r n Theatre Howa 2nd St a THEATRE e

d St School r o Ess

Museum of m S Arlington t Park DISTRICT

W S N Foster O ls a B o Gloucester St t y Bldg.

Stadium y Peterborough St Packards t o State St State ester St Wharf

Boston Red Sox Home of the Norfolk St 28 C B Fish Pier Jay St Church Huntington Av St Deerfield MIT o Science Copp’s Hill Callahan Tunnel Marlborough St Square Cutler Trade h Henchman St St NORTH 28 DISTRICT South Corner w Science t P Park Arlington Majestic

C N. Washington St E

Hereford St

a Fenway Park Hull BuryingSt Ground Station

S Tremont St Babcock St 20

Central FENWAY r Harvard St Lansdowne Center Jersey St Jersey k r Elm St t S V n END Theatre La Grange St East Museum of Museum Harvard St Pine St v t i TD Garden/ Lovejoy W Park Plaza t Sleeper St Seaport Blvd d d n r Beach St (Amtrak) r D 2A a Leverett Storrow Dr d Square A S l Medford Sheafe Old North S Pier 4 Blvd

A e a Fine Arts i M H r Norfolk St Square

St v Snow Hill St h co a

Business W Station Bishop Allen Dr r v

v i Columbia St t Union a n v Kenmore l North Station Commonwealth Av a

t r

r a C Saint Paul St Church

e Cir Boston Cleveland g r o Bus Farnsworth St Binney St o Market St Market Museum Rd Museum Boch Center a e Martha Rd e Warrenton St t CHINATOWN e City Cherry St

a Windsor St w l t Paul in Providence S b C

Pine St l Boston Battery St t s s n t r C St Hampshire n o r

School om o r a a

H Windsor St m tu Wang Terminal o Hall h l d o Commonwealth Av u North r St Newbury Cherry St Home of the Back St Revere S Du Tileston St a St. Stephen’s Charles St S. Tufts Medical

3rd St Edwin Land Bl S Trinity s n . S

F i m W University University

S 2 u n w mer t F Theatrei e a Deerfield St Mall Copley d g

N Beacon St Massachusetts Av Boston Celtics Station h W g Windsor St • ln R H Church • Church Summer St r Thomson Pl n H n u West Bay State Rd t t e

Museum of u e

a t Munroe St 3 Lomasney w s Street Main t o o Green St h St Harvard S & Bruins Prince St N. S s

Fine Arts i i Boston D Tufts Medical

Ipswich St n Salem St Harris t Stillings St

Commercial n t n Commonwealth Av s a Margin Ruggles Rd Ruggles g A Way Haverhill St Copley Lincoln St s t t o b Canal St Kneeland St

e Bennett Union Shubert Utica St y n r Melcher St b Boston s

Cambridge Pkwy l S S o University St. James Av S Lynn Western Av t Union St tt Prospect St Thacher e Newbury St Center Boston Wharf Rd

s h E C South St t t gm Wharf Square Theatre Harvard St f Sherborn o Friend St John Dorchester Av A on la Public Franklin St r i t Central h Trinity Pl Atlantic Ave Necco Ct Auburn St d T t Blandford r e Babbitt St k t Piedmont St g Pleasant St Broadway R Portland St e B St t d o r Hancock l S WEST C a d Beacon St Exeter St Library Bennet St L School St e F SEAPORT DISTRICT/ S n Causeway St o s o x S Lancaster F l Sargent’s C Winchester St y Ring Rd h

Fens Back e S t Liberty Wharf Blue Hills s Tower World Bay i e Melrose n r t N

R END t t h u i

Webster Av Webster Windsor St o z S Cummington St Wharf z T SOUTH BOSTON o Forsyth Wy Forsyth Charlesbank Cooper hatch a o B Paul

Portland St t S g e r Trade d o Kenmore St

l Mountfort St S l er o York St York Boylston St c Nassau St Bank

Portland St r R

Parker St Institute s e t e Blagdon St d Western Av m s Hynes Convention Stuart St

Forsyth

x Eastern Ave l

w m Charles St o h W W William St Kendall Playground r Charlesgate Center d Revere Lewis Kenmore P e

6 6 m ig Isabella St Fayette i a WATERFRONT e e East Charlesgate Charlesgate West

Massachusetts 93

e t Bristol St Bristol S

Central Galileo Galilei Way a a e

t

M s

Charlesgate West A Center S

r a l Pavilion

Main Street Willow St e r Stanhope St W. Oak St Tyler St Donnelly

Harvard Bridge Harvard t s d Station

L t v m

Kelly Rd Institute of r Stillman Moon St Hynes u Technology r M House m S Tavern Rd d r Viaduct St

t d s D St Blandford

a y i t

o m i

R Square

d Charlesgate s Massachusetts Square Newbury St North s i S l r v a e Prudential Cortes St Fort Point Channel h e

Square l c Cottage St Park 6thSt w Columbus Av e r

Ipswich St St Ipswich e S n t E Square t i t

Northeastern e e F Kendall/MIT Convention Silver Line Way

n General Hospital t S n o A of Music Conservatory Boston State St Arundel St e 1

River St Berkshire St k H Salem St t H Lewis Oak St

i i t g Center University

R Charlesgate East H v J r S t H

e

Necco St y Fr . Cazenove St a ee BOSTON Market St w m Marginal St n e

F d an t Iv . K Wharf St. Charles

Station Hemenway St MIT S S y t Prudential Huntington Av Stata Center S

E Ruggles t Ipswich St Center E o l t F C

Faimont St n M e Back Bay d 3 d h

c .

Museum r e n Blossom St S Massachusetts Cambria Avenue Tower t e G n

Buswell St F 306 Northern Av 2A

r c Lansdowne St g r

Binney St Binney o R Haymarket n South End Logan

S a Herald St

R i e Windsor St d t t

Cardinal Medeiros Av o Richmond i

h d h S Bowker t e St Copley 3 Fulton St l

Sidney St t r i s H z

Overlandn St i Dalton St Ferry w Fruit St d

l St. Marys St N d Yawkey Wy Fenway Park a Gainsborough g T e y o St Scotia St Wormwood St o d Hawkins y Harcourt St

o l t Carlton St r e Commercial Commercial f Symphony Rd Symphony 90

Longfellow Bridge C Keswick St Aberdeen St a e Terminal Westland Av Westland r Place o p ro i St t C Northern Av/

Stata Center S 28 s h a Burbank a S Wharf

W List Visual s Parkman

Galileo Galilei Way C Old West n BurlingtonC Av o ld

Hayward Ipswich St S Saint Mary St Norway

M Belvidere St

N t y Home of the 28 Harbor St k t

a r n P t e

Arts Center Church w i Ames St Fenway t u S S St Carleton c n t g Garrison St Haul Rd u 90 e b Boston Red Sox Northern Av Cross St v d Herald St H Yarmouth St

d Cross St t o l S n o d

r d a A St S t Hanover A il Charles/MGH N Ames St Ames u a e G v o w 3 Bowdoin F S c Prudential c Fullerton St d S D u S John F i a N. Grove St t H m v Erie St s Union St r St. Germain St w B SOMERVILLE y

r h e n e o a b t w e Back i als

Arts Center List Visual ne Park Dr w l n i s Massachusetts Avenue Massachusetts t e a g Broadway Kennedy

a e l n e a l n Cambridge St R P e St S Magazine St 6thSt a h l St Bowdoin r n t e S. Russell St n St Irving Hancock St Temple St Joy St Ridgeway Ln Tremont St Grove St Anderson St N

l t Garden St S Canton St Chandler St Summer St

B w w Boston Inner Harbor Dartmouth St

Center Fulkerson St a

B . iA Edgerly Rd Edgerly Federal Hynes Convention Hynes Bay t d Memorial Dr m S S Clearway St Charles St o v

Hamilton St t t Hawes St Beacon St Medfield St t a Christopher 93 s

Hereford St Hereford Massachusetts d t a

Pearl St Pacific St t y e Lawrence St

S Landsdowne St Amherst St • Building City N • Boston

t S Follen Belvidere St Belvidere

. e r

Ahern a C a y Fargo St St. Stephen i S l FENWAY i t e Fens

c t Clinton St Columbus Park

Park A

Station Amherst St

St. Germain St Germain St. Mary Gray St Northeastern e Norway St Holyoke St Dry Dock Av/

Hopeda S S l t North Market

St Institute of t Cambria Clearway St Clearway Scotia St Scotia E. Berkeley St Charles River Pa Phillips Van Ness St Hall l Baker Appleton St Boston Convention r Landmark e a Washington St 21 Dry Dock Av 25 Dry Dock Av Edgerly Rd Harbor St

N Allston St P rkma Brookline Av Quincy Market Design Center Camden St Camden e n Boston Christian Harrison Av n

Library 1 s Long T Symphony l Center For Baker l Faneuil Eddy r . Eddy Mary Purington St Technology H r Braddock St Dartmouth Pl a 7 7 Aquarium

H Carleton u Monmouth St African Center Government South Market Conservatoryt Wharf Science The Arts Shawmut Av v & Exhibition Place

i e a e Library Hall a St Gloucester St Rogers F c l

Playground rv Center Hall of Music e Dry Dock Av r Pleasant St W Meeting Center Burbank Newton St Dwight St r Convention Benton a v Albany St m Boylston St Plaza Durham S

Kent St A Center Boston Design

Haw Kilmarnock St t Bent St Bent r

Carter P 6th St y Revere St a Cambridge Street Cambridge Warren Av a Kendall d House o Dalton St Dalton India Square t e u Plaza

s v r Center a Milford St 3

S Hynes S Plaza Science Christian t Hayward St Chatham St Davenport Hawes Pl S d e n h Myrtle St E. BerkeleyH St e

g Brookline St St Charles t Saint Paul St Old State Center a I Hanson St d Memorial Dr i W Long Wharf Station Custom

i Wi n N C

n r Symphony m

S b Huntington Av e Charles es BEACON o Jersey St Westland Av a Broadway Bridge Black Falcon Av 88 Black Falcon Av Kendall/MIT C r u g House r The Lawn m n Ashburton Pl r T Waltham t a A e e State Peterborought S St State St House New b Black Falcon Av/ t K a Cedar Ln Pinckney St

C Chestnut St 2 c n Street t o v h t o HILL Old State E Central Peters r on D Fairfield St Fairfield r e g S Boston ssiz Rd s e e Gr n Wheelock Aga England Design Center

Meeting LouisburgW. Cedar House King’s Chapel & R id s n u P Wharf Montgomery St Union Park

3 5th StA City Milk St

Tower Prudential te S t e S Symphony Rd Hammon St Hammon St. Botolph St

M M a The Old Massacre Site Central St Park

Beacon St t t t House I S Aquarium Symphony W. Canton St D S. Boston Bypass Rd Place P y

Camden St Camden h r 2

AveStation t M Burying GroundHall n Broadway o Willow r Massachusetts I I r

e a I S College P I e S St a

e Square Walnut St d

k T Huntington Av s n . Hall Paul Sullivan WyAlbany St

Massachusetts Av Massachusetts r t Granary Corner i

Vassar St o t a Mt. Vernonw St Information a e Cypher St Marlborough St s t A Brookline St

F St Lenox n o D St. Botolph St F r r Exchange S SOUTH

Commonwealth Av 3rd St n i G The Mass. First India Dedham St r g

l t School St Center t T Thayer St

e Buryingr Pembroke St

Boylston St Commonwealth Av St Winter SRiver St Bookstore t Gainsborough Symphony r

e n

R S r i Milk St y

Spruce S 4th St

Northampton St Northampton d e v v Broad St E

Center Prudential Putnam St t

Munroe St Munroe d r B Wharf o State House Park St Public S

90 Brimmer

ll i t s i e East India BOSTON Newbury St

Binney St Binney e A e e t a t T Ground D Station Bradford St

SSciarappa r w v Hatch h a e t

Prudential e c u v R W t Durham mr e

O S ol Fenway m St Otis School Bullock St

C Queensberry St e e r m

Sidney St it Memorial a Park St. v y 9 Row

' Oliver St Massachusetts

Exeter St Exeter A i SOUTH W 1st St

B r Hurley St Hurley v vo Northeastern Rotch

Henry St Lime D a 3

Summit Ave St Gore Shell D l St. Stephen

r Site k e Chestnut Church l Ave Station i Bromfield

Ring Rd Ring r r Rowes

e Mt. a c Station N Playground

Columbus Av n e END n St e Harvard Bridge Pilgrim Rd Randolph St

Province P Post h

e D St shi V C d Wharf Garrison St Garrison T Follen Newton St Newton

H BROOKLINEer Branch St Park Street Old South n Massachusetts Av Union Park/ W 2nd St w Office U e no o e Camden St Columbus Av

Waverly St n Emmanuel W y Newton St

r

Granite St St Spring Meeting N

n

Federal St Square Thorndike St Thorndike S Washington

e

Harcourt St Harcourt t Frog Information Forsyth

Exeter St Exeter L High St

on Byron St Beacon St g N Braddock St Braddock E St Charles River g Tremont St Springfield St Springfield wo College Winter St House W 3rd St

od A Pond Center Downtown S Rowes Wharf 2nd St v Longwood E

8 Beacon St S Beaver8 Pl r Franklin St Rutland St

Dartmouth St St Dartmouth t Institute

Storrow Memorial Dr ear Charles St e t Shawmut Av L

Copley Pearl St Station W. Broadway

Blagdon St Library Public Boston Soldiers Crossing y Forsyth Wy SOUTH Huntington Av Ma ns • s •

rio R C a Union Park St Athens St Summer St Worcester St Worcester Holyoke St Holyoke n S d sw Hemenway St Place Copley t Fenway/Kenmorea SquareMonument Concord St

END Temple Pl F n Tremont St Lechmere m ran e S

Tremont St Brandon Hall t kli F Malden St W. 1st St 0 1000ft

ArlingtonSullivan St n St

b t

Canton St Canton Plymouth St Longfellow Bridge Longfellow Concord St Concord S Worcester St r West St St. Anthony Museum of Fan Pier Blackstone W. 4th St i t

Ashfor V d Hawley St Shrine Joseph Washington St Yarmouth St Yarmouth CambridgeSide t Northampton St d 1st St e g LEGEND Boston n t Square Plympton St t

Galleria Mall Springfield St

St Memorial Dr r e t S

S Rutland St Rutland n Alt Francis o Fine Arts Moakley Pembroke St Pembroke Liberty Dr Clarendon St Clarendon Children’s s Av Dorchester o S n o Storrow Memorial Dr y S DOWNTONIsabellaArch St Stewart Square n S S Copley t Carter k Pl w

S l m t Courthouse Newton St W. 5th St t a r t Common n e N Clarendon St Opera S Gardner Museum ath Camden St Dedham St Newton St Newton e

Edwin Land Bl u MBTA Subway Stops o Simmons M e Harrison Av

a t H Hospital Otis St e Playground

28 w r CROSSING w Brookline St Brookline a t s House n S v Trinity Pl Trinity Franklin

P r T Museum Rd S Church

WorcesterSq a a o N Trinity um High St A Cambridge Pkwy W P S t Purchase St Bond Dr

Publice o Northern Av Albany St South End South r College cNortheastern Institute of

BACK Back Bay Back a Pilgrim Rd g i Square n Dartmouth St . M r

v t Courthouse Way Pier Four

G v t a St s h r BAY t n Av de Lafayette m r i h d St Canton W. n ne h BACKt T Orange Line T Green Line Paramount i Milton Pl a Dartmouth St Dartmouth e r S Tower Hancock John a l Davenport e i Garden e t S h n 93 e t r Au R University n Contemporary Canton St b r t Central Theatre s r A Stuart St g y St Av. Louis Pasteur Museum of lv u A r d n r x a

Montgomery St Chandler St t n St NewtonSt J S BAYJ J v Fan Pier Blvd E 1st St J Avery Kingston St Benton Lawrence St o t Chauncy St Atlantic W. 6th St Memorial Burying o Exeter St Lagoon Fine Arts o 28 t Longwood Av Art Appleton St St. James Av n W S er r Blackstone Worcester Sq

Hatch Boylston Dartmouth Pl S Ma Shell s tr Wharf Court House G S G

S P T i BerkeleyEmmanuel St Ground Statione Lenox St W. 7th St t Children’s

Brighton Av Square

O St O

Warren Av St L

Brookline Av e Ruggles Rd Boston St M K St K Berkeley St Berkeley Federal 2A t Chinatown

t H Beacon St Church FINANCIALt Museum Station Babcock Aspinwa arr n Tavern Rd Tea Party Dedham St Dedham Fairfield St ll Av a Colonial AMTRAK Parker St Boston

Emmanuel Oxford St Palace S Rd Reserve Boston

D e C B t t

E r F University H

• • • • • • S E 2nd St Pleasant St Bridge v World Church 3 Cazenove St Cazenove x 1 a 2 K 3 on BinneyTheatre St4 THEATRE Esse 5 6 Children’s 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Square Franklin r Arlington lst Park DISTRICT Medical Stanhope St Arlington Gloucester St y Bldg. Ruggles

Packards Beaver Pl d o Longwood ester St Shawmut Av t B Wharf Fish Pier

9 9 Church

Church D A Marlborough St Square Trade

Arlington St Arlington a Cutler Center v Rd Farragut h Providence v S DISTRICT South Station Corner Charles St. id 28 Med Area Hammon St

Columbus Av G. l Arlington Majestic Huntington Av

C Gray St M Hereford St o Station

BabcockWashington St St 20 Brimmer uga o Center t r Charlesbank La Grange St

Union Park Union Theatre East E 3rd St

v Wa Playground h Park Plaza t (Amtrak) Sleeper St Seaport Blvd

Storrow Dr y M Beach St

a A S Dam River Charles

c i S Pier 4 Blvd

n

Meeting Charles

Center Medical Boston

Museum of S

House

Street

h S St N

Isabella St Isabella

t r Waltham t Arlington Lime

l Commonwealth Av R n

Cortes St Cortes Byron St

a C Saint Paul St u

e Boston t Boch Center o Bus Farnsworth St

e G h Warrenton St t CHINATOWN Science M l Charles/MGH

erf S

w The Arts Center For Boston Providence C l Boston i t s

Charles St Charles

C n St River l r r Hanson St Hanson a o Garden m o o

mm e u Wang Terminal o r t o Commonwealth Av d u Public

o d S

Back St Community Charles St S. Tufts Medical

Du Bunker Hill d

Trinity n m University University r A e 2 u w mer v F Ln Cedar Theatre

Deerfield St B Copley B f g College

r Church a o Summer St Thomson Pl Milford St Milford r Lagoon i l H n West Bay State Rd St Fruit d d e

B Park Plaza

g w r

Harrison Av d

Canton St Canton i Boston e i Tufts Medical s W. Cedar W.

Dwight St Dwight o Louisburg n Stillings St n Commonwealth Av Revere St A Phillips Lincoln St s Dedham St Dedham Copley

b Chestnut S Kneeland St Piedmont St Utica St E. Berkeley St Berkeley E. y S Shubert Melcher St

b St Myrtle Boston s t

Washington S o Winchester St University Square St. James Av Branch St Charles St Union Park/ Union Tremont St St Charles Community Center l Newbury St A tt t Boston Wharf Rd

s h Eg Bradford St s Squareu Theatre Harvard St South St t

Plympton St Plympton m f Sherborn Dorchester Av B John o o College b

n t Pinckney St Beacon St Public

r i t Central Trinity Pl ur Atlantic Ave Necco Ct d St t Blandford

o

C e

Babbitt St l

General Hospital Massachusetts Piedmont St h 3

R o 28 n S B St St Grove e u

t d n R

r Hancock l S s C

Willow c Exeter St Bennet St

d Beacon St LibraryCHARLESTOWN

u

L h

t Malden St Malden e SEAPORT DISTRICT/

S n s

Herald St Herald o Winchester St

x s

S S

y t o Ring Rd h Blue Hills s Liberty Wharf S St Parkman t N. Grove St Tower World

Spruce Melrose r n t e

R m u

t Leverett

Melrose Square Park

Cummington St l Park Peters

Monument

T St Anderson SOUTH BOSTON o Union Park St Park Union hatc o S St Mt. Vernon St P r Trade

t d h Mountfort St Kenmore e St

er Boylston St

Marginal St Marginal Fayette c Nassau St Bank

S e l Burying Cir Blagdon St Soldiers

S Common Ground

Central

Hynes Convention N Stuart St w m x h

Charlesgate Center

Kenmore t e Fayette t Isabella St

Charles St S. St Charles Boston

P WATERFRONT

Charlesgate East Charlesgate Charlesgate West w S B 93 a e u

e Austin St

A Center S Pavilion

BEACON Stanhope St Blossom St Blossom Garden St Garden Park

Science W. Oak St Tyler St u r

L t s a c Station

Martha Rd Martha Hynes

R Viaduct St D St

r Blandford t Colonial r N h n

s Theatre Square Newbury St y Shawmut Av

S u Prudential t Cortes St Fort Point Channel

Warrenton St Warrenton Majestic

o k Cambridge St Cambridge Theatre

a Columbus Av

Cutler HILL t WEST

S E S o e Irving St Irving

Walnut St St Walnut s h

e Convention l e Ba Silver Line Way END r

10 Boylston 10 t S Shubert

Theatre

R t Arundel St h e 1

Albany St Oak St k BOSTON

Pond Frog S. Russell St Russell S.

H

r Center

i t u t H r H

u

f M

F St Randolph Cazenove St Necco St i r . t e E.Berkeley St e a

d ma Boch Center o St. Charles Marginal St l

Iv l

S n S y Prudential Huntington Av s

a

l

S e State House

90 Ipswich St

t Center S r U t Meeting C

s

African n i Back Bay

S House t d Old West n

d t Theatre

Playground

DISTRICT e

r e THEATRE Cambria t

The Mass. Massachusetts Avenue Towern

W. Oak St Oak W. e

S H t

Church Wang

T

Joy St Joy

S

Buswell St S 306 Northern Av Information

A c l

Thayer St Thayer Lansdowne St

o g Wy Sullivan Paul i t

R South End

o i

t Herald St r

Washington St e g t S v i

Rotch a Copley 3

d St n h h

i l

s t i

Way Dalton St v Overland St La Grange St Grange La

l St. Marys St Yawkey Wy Fenway Park a

T Scotia St S S Wormwood St e e

Hancock St Hancock Harcourt St

o Carlton St l Center

t Paramount t

HeraldSt Lomasney Lomasney ParkStreet l 90

Keswick St Aberdeen St e t

o p e Place Northern Av/

S Theatre

Ridgeway Ln Ridgeway r

a St Nassau House State

C Burlington Av

Saint Mary St Ipswich St W S Avery

M Belvidere St t Home of the 28 Harbor St N k

P Harrison Av St Temple

Center Tufts Medical T t

Fenwayre Station North a t c S Garrison St r Haul Rd

Bennet St Bennet m u 90

CHINATOWN M Boston Red Sox H d a r r a v Northern Av S

taniford r Bunker Hill Bridge o S d t Yarmouth St Herald St

S TD Garden/ t Boston Celtics B

o e TuftsMedical t l a n West St n West o d

Leonard P. Zakim

t s t St Park a A St

S Home of the l i n

S a

House o

Opera v w M F S Prudential t d c Fullerton St

Dw u n a

St Bowdoin r

ls S H S

Square Granary

M & Bruins

Harvard St Harvard S

a St. Germain St t

B Pl Temple Burying

y

r e a t o l a b t w e t Back Park i e

ne Park Dr Ground Lancaster n

n St Oak City i Chinatown e

g Ashburton Pl M

Albany St n e E t

Church Park St. a l

n R H P

h S e a 93 t

l Wa Burying Ground King’s Chapel & r Causeway St P y

St Beach s N Tremont St Summer St

Revere Canton Sts Chandler St

t t r e w l Dartmouth St

B s h w S Lafayette de Av e a e t

B S . i St Winter Bay i i m S n i a c

C Park Clearway St v Paul

Portland St Portland E t s g Tremont St m

Hawes St Beacon St Bunker Hill

Monument 93 n s 3 Bowdoin t Medfield St h M t S

s DOWNTON l d t a W a m

t o e o n Monument t Lawrence St

e CROSSING a l t Boston n Square S Follen n a e S e 1 St r r u S

t a Tyler St FENWAY Fens y i t t Fargo St t x S d m

93 c Mary y n Park Gray St Friend St Friend

e t Hawkins Norway e St Holyoke St Dry Dock Av/

S o

nt

S t l S S Bromfield E. Berkeley St P St Oxford Van Ness St h A Appleton St Boston Convention n

r ar Landmark Edgerly Rd Baker P r Washington St Harbor St 21 Dry Dock Av 25 Dry Dock Av

4th St 4th v k t

Broadway Bridge Broadway

P m Brookline Av t a Design Center

a Site School Public First S o

n om Boston Christian St r e er Harrison Av Crossing s 1 e S St Canal k p T

l t S Center For Downtown Eddy Center t

l r

Chauncy St Plaza a N Bowker

H t Station S Braddock St Dartmouth Pl

Conservatory Training Shawmut Av Place

North & Exhibition u MonmouthSt Kneeland St S The Arts v Center e Science t Monument Bunker Hill

a Library e t

F w Field l

r H St School of Music e Dry Dock Av v ud Burbank Dwight St r

a so S Province S Plaza Newton St S Hall City Old St Haverhill Kingston St Kingston Boylston St Durham Boston Design r Kent St Haw n Kilmarnock St t Center

d S t u C Warren Av

Building Federal Kennedy John F Chelsea St

t Hawley St d R

11 on 11 Milford St 3

S C

Center h

C

St Lovejoy e Medford o Government

Hawes Pl b s Bookstore Corner The Old

t n t Br. Charlestown E. Berkeley St Market St u

Saint Paul St s Center

t

FINANCIAL S t o u State Hanson St S

e s

House Meeting Old South

W n Haymarket

T W u r es um Westland Av t DISTRICT

Jersey St itut Broadway Bridge Black Falcon Av 88 Black Falcon Av

C e y

Lincoln St r

in F The Lawn r

Waltham

a

e

e t

e Arch St M Black Falcon Av/

m Peterborough StS

K ran

c r

l m

n i

S f

on D

h e t o N. Washington St Washington N. e

t 3 F Peters

d o

Otis St Old State iz R r e S r

Information s

s o e G City a i Utica St Hall g n Design Center

Wheelock t A d t e

z

s r P n

C Union Park

k

n House E Montgomery St

A g

1 f T

t

S R d

o

te n

Symphony Rd t

Center Park li e

Shrine St. Anthony o

M

a d

n W. Canton St Place

t t Symphony e t S

r d S. Boston Bypass Rd y i

93 g n

D e vo n shire S shire t

h r 2 co Thacher Lynn Lynn

a Broadway

J W

r r r

a C r

S College C t P

e

I I

e South St a l

Cooper

S t .

k d East d s

t Hall Huntington Av m Albany St

s S

Faneuil Paul Sullivan Wy

s

r t F o h

o

S a e t

t w S Cypher St

Broadway

t . Brookline St t

D m

n o a

i

S St.2 Botolph St SOUTH Milton Pl r St Union

t S

Constitution USS y F V

Federal St Federal n

n Dorchester Av t Hanover Dedham St r Hall n

Stillman

t r Thayer St r i m

S e r Pembroke St r

Atlantic Ave Symphony i t t

Gainsborough a

r e l d y

R i n

Massacre Site Boston z

House Commandant’s 4th St

e K

v v Margin e e

t A

l d e

g S

e

s i

e

C r s

ll Cleveland BOSTON

e A e

o e t

T

S e Station t Bradford St c v n w n v W. 7th St 7th W.

S h W Exchange

S M g

u e e c R r r

n i R

mr e

S t Fenway a t

m ol a Bullock St e s W

C Queensberry St e i ath

Terminal Bus

i l

g l t Square Office Post Sheafe

C s v i

d Massachusetts

i d SOUTH

A St Hull W 1st St

(Amtrak) r S

Prince St Prince

v e v Northeastern Rotch y S h

Station a D Snow Hill St

t St. Stephen

South t Summit Ave Pier1

AMTRAK t State St e

k a

t Salem St Ave Station

r e r r CHARLESTOWN W. 5th St 5th W. MarketNorth

e

aN Station 1 Dock Dry t

Playground

Quincy Market END

w e r Chatham St

W. 6th St 6th W. Burying Ground Copp’s Hill

Pilgrim Rd P Randolph St

Pearl St Pearl P

South Market o

Oliver St Oliver

High St r Mus. Constitution USS D St

s S Playground

Clinton St a r NAVY YARD

W 2nd St

BROOKLINE B t

h

r Massachusetts3 Av

S Franklin St t m Union Park/

S Puopolo

a W. 4th St 4th W. t Salem St Camden St Columbus Av Bennett r

e

Emmanuelt d

t Revere

G Newton St

t

Central St n

House N.

Tileston St Tileston

India e A Washington

Reserve 1 t

Federal r Forsyth e Paul

L e

on r N st v r

Bldg. y

g Milk St 2 Dock Dry E St e

wo Dorchester Av m o W 3rd St Cross St Cross W. Broadway W. o College

Church Old North

d A n A v Longwood a

Purchase St r Young Cassin USS

S Fort Point Channel St Broad t Rutland St r Beacon St w

House Custom h c v tear Institute Foster Exhibit Navy Yard

Mall Revere Paul Shawmut Av

h

a y W. Broadway

n I Forsyth Wy Ma y n r s Richmond a Union Park St

ion R Athens St Summer St

W d w

S d A Square North Hemenway St t n S F Henchman St Concord St i 1

12 Tremont St 12 t a e

e t l

l Moon St e Malden St 0 1000ft

Brandon Hall a F C Atlantic High St W. 1st St

n S Wharf

Necco St e

Athens St Athens

Plymouth St n 8 l

t

A Worcester St I a d t

t N

Harris

Lewis

T

Fulton St h

t E

t H W. 4th St R

W 3rd St 3rd W S. Boston Bypass Rd

l Blackstone

e r S a

i Museum of to Boston Water Shuttle

n

a T

S t A n i Battery St k c l c

A o

l

A v

T e Church St. Stephen’s

v Washington St e r t t S E

t V

l Northampton St

Tea Party

A Columbus Park Christopher a Commercial St Plympton St

Wormwood St Wormwood

e A St 9 Square t Mystic River Bridge

3 Springfield St

Boston n t

r

v NORTH

S T n Alt St 2nd W Fine Arts U Aquarium Necco Ct Necco Francis L t N E

Children’s N Milk St Av Dorchester o S e i n o y Isabella Stewartc n Pier 4 S Wharf Constitution Carter t St Melcher

k Pl

S l END Newton St W. 5th St t a N Summer St Summer o N r r East India A th Commercial

Row Gardner Museum S Camden St Dedham St u t W 1st St 1st W e Simmons Harrison Av

a Harbor Boston Inner H Children’s Hospital Playground w v a t w

Wharf Franklin r Museum Rd Ave Eastern

P e

Long Wharf a Pier 5

W P S N e

Cypher St Cypher Wharf Battery Albany St r College Northeastern

Pilgrim Rd Children’s Aquarium England New a o Square . v

Museum

s v h t r

h t t i

a St t h Davenport

i S Sleeper St e Wharf Long n A S R C University Canton St e Wharf Rowes u Station Rowes Wharf

b r t Av. Louis Pasteur

g o Museum of

u Pier 8 r Wharf India

d

Pier 6

r Pier 9 x SEAPORT DISTRICT/ n n Wharf Lewis Wharf Sargent’s t n n Pier 7

Wharf Union E 1st St

J o S Wharf Commercial Benton J t g W. 6th St o

& Exhibition

Pier 10 A Fine Arts o t Longwood Av n Convention r

S r Worcester Sq SOUTH BOSTON

e Farnsworth St s v

T i S s Lenox St

Wharf Central S Perry Station W. 7th St t WATERFRONT s St O

r St L

Boston Brookline Av Ruggles Rd St M Center

t St K

Bullock St

t Courthouse

H S

Aspinw ar n t

W. 1st St 1st W. all Moakley Tavern Rd

A Joseph Thomson Pl a v Av Northern Parker St Boston r e Palace Rd v D St H E 2nd St 1 a 2 K 3 Stillings St Binney St4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

rd Ruggles Medical Station Longwood

A t House Court Center

v S Boston Wharf Rd Station Rd Farragut

W Hammon St

a

Med Area t e

r

l S Courthouse Way h u

Huntington Av t t l e

T o Sumner Tunnel C h a r l e s t n o w o The Lawn Dr Bond

o Callahan Tunnel Liberty Dr Liberty E 3rd St 13 13 h on D c 0 N

S E St St N Fan Pier Blvd Fan Pier Boston Inner Harbor

BOSTON SOUTH Blvd Seaport Contemporary Contemporary Institute of

Pier 4 Blvd B St Art

1000ft

Fargo St Fargo Viaduct St

Station

Center Trade

BOSTON

World Pier Four Summer St Summer B E 1st St E 3rd St E 2nd St

Summer St EAST ord

Haul Rd Haul er St Center

World

Trade Liverpool St

B

o r d e r

S D St London t 90

14 14 Silver Line SilverLine Way S

Liberty Wharf Liberty t Meridian St Meridian

Dry Dock Av

M Meridian St

a O P St W.Eagle

White St White

Falcon St Falcon

C

r M r a

Fish Pier le 306 Northern Northern 306 Av a g r o

a i r

s i o

i n n n

s n Place

Maverick S

Design Center Design

a

Black Falcon Black Av/ d

Harbor St Harbor

t

S Northern Northern Av/

K St

l

or

S u

S

S London St t Black Falcon Av m t t Blue Hills

Chelse St

n T

Harbor St Pavilion

Place e

Design Center Design

M r Dry Dock Dock Dry Av/ r r e

Bank Br Lexingt

av

S e a nt

t o er m S Princeton St

en t n S

i

c S Sar

L St k t

S t o B

Northern Av Northern

n St r

a o t o

k tog s

S a t S P t

a

M St P ris

o S r

P

t t Bennington St utn

15 e 15

r Chels a

Boston Design m m

S

S t

Br ea t

Center e 21 Dry Dock Dock Dry 21 Av S

m t Airport e

N St n St

Presco

88 Black Falcon Black 88 Av

S tt tt t

O St 25 Dry Dock Dock Dry 25 Av International Terminal Ferry Logan Airport

Logan Bennington St H

90 a

r

16 b 16 o

H

r

s Chelsea St a

i

d WoodIsland r

e

b

H

D

r o

o t

e r

l s

D

Farragut Rd i d r

e

G D D C B H A E F

J

I r B r em en S t MAP INDEX

LOWELL LINE HAVERHILL LINE NEWBURYPORT/ ROCKPORT LINE Museum of African American Best Western Roundhouse Suites J9 OL POINTS OF Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority OAK GROVE Lynn History F10 West Woodlawn INTEREST Boston Harbor Hotel F12 Medford Rapid Transit/Key Bus Routes Map 116 BL Museum of Fine Arts J6 Boston Marriott/Copley Place H8 Malden Center African Meeting House F10 111 WONDERLAND Museum of Science D9 RL Arlington Street Church G9 Boston Marriott/Long Wharf F12 Wellington Revere Center New England Aquarium F12 ALEWIFE 117 Back Bay Station H8 Boston Park Plaza G9 Arlington Chelsea Revere New England Conservatory of Music I7 Heights 77 Assembly Beach Berklee College of Music H7 The Boxer Boston D10 Bellingham Davis Beachmont New Old South Church H8 Charlesmark Hotel H8 77 Sullivan Sq Sq Berklee Performance Center H7 Waltham North Station D10 Waverley Belmont Community Suffolk Downs Black Falcon Cruise Port I15 Club Quarters F11 Porter College FITCHBURG LINE Northeastern University J6 116 Orient Heights Black Heritage Trail F10 The Colonnade H8 73 GL Charlestown 117 Harvard LECHMERE Navy Yard Old City Hall F11 Copley Square Hotel H8 71 73 E 71 Blue Hills Bank Pavilion H14 Wood Island Watertown IN N Sq Science Park/West End E E Old Corner Bookstore F11 Union Sq R Courtyard Boston Downtown H10 1 H Airport Boston Center for the Arts I9 A Watertown (Allston) R Yard 57 66 B North Station 111 O D12 R Central Doubletree Club Hotel

E ,C E F11 57

WORCESTER LINE Harvard Ave Long

Maverick Old South Meeting House F11

Boston Downtown G11 Wharf F SL1 E

Boston Common G10 Griggs St Packards Corner BOWDOIN North R

R Rental

Kendall/MIT Y Car Center Old State House F11 Doubletree Guest Suites E2 Allston St Boston Convention & Exhibition Ctr. I13 Babcock St 1 BL Haymarket Warren St C, E The Opera House G10 Element Boston Seaport I13 Newtonville Pleasant St Gov’t. Boston Design Center I15 66 Aquarium Washington St St. Paul St Charles/ Center AIRPORT Park Street Church F11 Eliot Suite Hotel H6 Boston Landing TERMINALS Boston Massacre Site F11 Sutherland Rd BU West MGH Long Wharf Logan Kent St C, D, E (Central) Ferry Park Street Station F11 The Envoy Hotel G13 Concourse Terminal Chiswick Rd BU Central Park St State Boston Public Library H8 St. Paul St Logan E12 The Fairmont Copley Plaza H8 Chestnut Hill Ave BU East Rowes International Coolidge Corner Hawes St Wharf Airport Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum G12 South St Blandford St Copley B, C, D, E Paul Revere Mall E12 XV Beacon F10 St. Marys St Hynes Convention Ctr University H4 BOSTON Summit Ave SL5 Crossing

Post Office Square F12 Four Seasons Hotel G10 COLLEGE Brandon Hall 66 Kenmore

5LS 5LS Bunker Hill Monument Fenway 39 SL5 South CourthouseWorldSilver Trade Line Ctr Way Fairbanks St 1 Station Prudential Center H8 GL B *Boylston (Charlestown map) B11 The Godfrey Hotel Boston F11 Longwood Arlington SL5 SL4 SL1 & SL2 Washington Sq Prudential Brookline Village SL4 & Chinatown Harbor St 23 Drydock Ave Bunker Hill Pavilion The Public Garden (Swan Boats) G9 Hampton Inn, Crosstown Center J9 Tappan St HULL FERRY Yawkey Tufts Tide St Brookline Hills 66 Medical (Charlestown map) B11 Quincy Market F12 Dean Rd Symphony 39 HINGHAM FERRY The Harborside Inn F12 Center 88 Black Englewood Ave Beaconsfield Northeastern SL4 DESIGN Falcon Ave Central Burying Ground G10 Robert Gould Shaw Memorial F10 Hilton Boston Back Bay H7 Reservoir Museum of Fine Arts CENTER CLEVELAND Herald St SL2 Back Bay Charles Playhouse H10 Rose Kennedy Greenway E11–E12 Hilton Boston/Financial District F12 CIRCLE Chestnut Hill Longwood Medical Area 39 East Berkeley St Brigham Circle Broadway GL C Newton Centre Charlestown Navy Yard Rowes Wharf F12 Holiday Inn Express & Suites E11 Fenwood Rd Mass. Ave Union Park St Newton Highlands (Charlestown map) C12 Mission Park 1 Shubert Theatre (Boch Center) H10 Holiday Inn/Brookline I2 Eliot 66 Newton St Riverway Ruggles Andrew Bar G9 39 Worcester Sq Sightseeing boats F12 Holiday Inn/Somerville B7 Waban Back of the Hill Woodland Roxbury Crossing Mass. Ave Children’s Museum G12 Simmons College J5 Hotel Buckminster H5 HEATH 1 Newmarket RIVERSIDE 22 15 Lenox St JFK/UMass Christian Science Plaza I7 South Station Information Center G12 Hotel Commonwealth H5 GL E 23 D 28 Melnea Cass Christopher Columbus Park F12 GL Jackson 66 State House F10 Hyatt Regency Boston, 39 Sq DUDLEY SQ

Citgo Sign H5 Suffolk University F10 Financial District G11 Stony Brook SL4 15 Uphams 23 Corner Needham Heights 28 Colonial Theatre G10 InterContinental Boston Hotel G12 SL5 Kane Symphony Hall I7 22 Sq Green St Grove Hall 23 Conference Center at TD Garden D11 John Hancock Conference Center H9 Needham Center Four Corners/ Franklin Park/Zoo Geneva Harvard Medical J2 Tip O’Neill Building D11 Langham Hotel, Boston F12 22 Needham Junction Village FOREST HILLS Talbot Ave 23 Copley Place H8 NEEDHAM LINE North Quincy Transportation Building G10 Liberty Hotel E10 OL 22 Morton St Shawmut Copley Square H8 Hersey W. Roxbury Highland Bellevue H9 Lenox Hotel H8 Codman Wollaston 32 Sq Copp’s Hill Burying Ground D12 Loews Boston Hotel H9 ASHMONT USS Constitution (Charlestown map) C12 RL Quincy Center Custom House Tower F12 28 USS Constitution Museum Mandarin Oriental Boston H7 Cedar Grove Hyde Park M RL Cutler Majestic Theatre G10 (Charlestown map) C12 Marriott’s Custom House F12 (Cleary Sq) FAIRMOUNT LINE Quincy Adams Downtown Crossing G11 Fairmount Villa Victoria Center for the Arts J8 The Midtown Hotel I7 32 GREENBUSH LINE Milton Butler Emerald Necklace J1–J11 Valley Rd Wang Theatre (Boch Center) H10 Millennium Bostonian Hotel E11 Capen St BRAINTREE Readville Central Ave Emerson College G10 Water Transportation Terminal G12 Milner Hotel H10 (Wolcott Sq) RL STOUGHTON/ MIDDLEBOROUGH/ KINGSTON/ Emmanuel College J4 Wheelock College I4 NINE ZERO Hotel F11 Legend FRANKLIN LINE PROVIDENCE LINE LAKEVILLE LINE PLYMOUTH LINE Exchange Conference Ctr. G14 Wilbur Theatre G10 Omni Parker House F11 Customer Communications & Travel Info RL RED LINE SL SILVER LINE and branches SL1 SL4 COMMUTER RAIL Accessible station Free Logan Airport shuttle bus Faneuil Hall F11 SL2 SL5 All MBTA and Massport bus and 617-222-3200, 800-392-6100, World Trade Center G14 Onyx Hotel E11 ferry services are accessible TTY 617-222-5146, www.mbta.com M MATTAPAN LINE Amtrak service GL GREEN LINE and branches 000 KEY BUS ROUTE Back Bay, North & South stations Fenway Park H5 OL ORANGE LINE Frequent service Rapid Transit transfer station MBTA Transit Police: 911 Revere Hotel H10 B Terminates at Park St D Terminates at Gov’t Center TTY 617-222-1200 ylno eniL revliS rof elbisseccA :notslyoB* :notslyoB* elbisseccA rof revliS eniL ylno Freedom Trail - - - - - F10 CAMBRIDGE MAP Renaissance Boston BL BLUE LINE C Terminates at N. Station E Terminates at Lechmere FERRY Commuter Rail transfer station Elevator/escalator/lift updates: 800-392-6100 Government Center F11 Cambridge City Hall D5 Waterfront Hotel G12 April 2017 v.30 Not to scale Granary Burial Ground F11 CambridgeSide Galleria D8 Residence Inn by Marriott on Harvard Stadium D1 Harvard Art Museums C3 Tudor Wharf C11 Hatch Memorial Shell F9 Harvard Museum of Natural History B3 Ritz Carlton Boston Common G10 Haymarket (Open-air market) E11 Harvard Square C2 Seaport Hotel G14 Horticultural Hall I7 Harvard University B2 Sheraton Boston H7 Huntington Theatre Co./BU Theatre J7 MIT F6 Taj Boston G9 H7 The Verb Hotel I6 Information Centers: HEALTHCARE W Hotel Boston G10 Boston Common F10 Beth Israel Deaconess Med. Ctr. J4 Westin Hotel/Copley Place H8 Prudential Center H8 Boston Medical Center J9 Westin Waterfront Hotel I13 National Park Service F11 Brigham & Women’s Hosp. J5 Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill E10 Logan Airport Children’s Hospital J4 (Terminals A & E) E16, F16 Dana Farber Cancer Institute J4 CAMBRIDGE LODGING Institute of Contemporary Art G13 Harvard School of Public Health J5 Charles Hotel B1 International Place F12 Joslin Diabetes Center I4 The Kendall Hotel E7 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum J5 Longwood Medical area J4 Hampton Inn/Cambridge C8 JFK Federal Building E11 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary E9 Harvard Square Hotel C2 John Hancock Tower H9 Mass. General Hospital E9 Hotel Marlowe C8 Jordan Hall I7 Tufts Medical Ctr. H10 Hotel Veritas C3 Joseph Moakley Courthouse G13 Spaulding Rehabilitation Hosp. D10 Hyatt Regency/Cambridge G4 Kenmore Square H5 Le Meridien Cambridge-MIT E5 Kings Chapel & Burial Ground F11 BOSTON LODGING Marriott/Cambridge Center E7 Lansdowne Street H5 Aloft Boston Seaport I13 Radisson Hotel/Cambridge F3 Louisburg Square F9 Ames Hotel F11 Residence Inn by Marriott/Cambridge E7 Mary Baker Eddy Library I7 Battery Wharf Hotel D12 Royal Sonesta D9 Mass. College of Art J5 Best Western Boston I4 Sheraton Commander B2

36 PANORAMA MBTA MAP

LOWELL LINE HAVERHILL LINE NEWBURYPORT/ OL ROCKPORT LINE Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority OAK GROVE Lynn West Woodlawn Medford 116 Rapid Transit/Key Bus Routes Map Malden Center BL 111 WONDERLAND RL Wellington Revere Center ALEWIFE 117 Arlington Chelsea Revere Heights 77 Assembly Beach

Davis Bellingham Beachmont 77 Sullivan Sq Sq Waltham Waverley Belmont Community Suffolk Downs Porter College FITCHBURG LINE 116 Orient Heights 73 GL Charlestown 117 Harvard LECHMERE Navy Yard 71 73 E 71 Wood Island Watertown IN N Sq Science Park/West End E E Union Sq R 1 H Airport A Watertown (Allston) R Yard 57 66 B North Station 111 O R Central

E ,C E 57

WORCESTER LINE Harvard Ave Long

Maverick

Wharf F SL1 E

Griggs St Packards Corner BOWDOIN North R

R Rental

Kendall/MIT Y Car Center Allston St Babcock St 1 BL Haymarket Warren St C, E Newtonville Pleasant St Gov’t. 66 Aquarium Washington St St. Paul St Charles/ Center AIRPORT Boston Landing TERMINALS Sutherland Rd BU West MGH Long Wharf Logan C, D, E (Central) Ferry Kent St Concourse Chiswick Rd BU Central Park St State Terminal St. Paul St Logan Chestnut Hill Ave BU East Rowes International Coolidge Corner Hawes St Wharf Airport South St Blandford St Copley B, C, D, E St. Marys St Hynes Convention Ctr Downtown BOSTON Summit Ave SL5 Crossing

COLLEGE Brandon Hall 66 Kenmore

5LS 5LS Fenway 39 SL5 South Fairbanks St 1 CourthouseWorldSilver Trade Line Ctr Way GL B *Boylston Station Longwood Arlington SL5 SL4 SL1 & SL2 Washington Sq Prudential Brookline Village SL4 & Chinatown Harbor St 23 Drydock Ave Tappan St HULL FERRY Yawkey Tufts Tide St Brookline Hills 66 Medical Dean Rd Symphony 39 HINGHAM FERRY Center 88 Black Englewood Ave Beaconsfield Northeastern SL4 DESIGN Falcon Ave Reservoir Museum of Fine Arts CENTER CLEVELAND Herald St SL2 Back Bay CIRCLE Chestnut Hill Longwood Medical Area 39 East Berkeley St Brigham Circle Broadway GL C Newton Centre Fenwood Rd Mass. Ave Union Park St Newton Highlands Mission Park 1 Eliot 66 Newton St Riverway Ruggles Andrew 39 Worcester Sq Waban Back of the Hill Woodland Roxbury Crossing Mass. Ave HEATH 1 Newmarket RIVERSIDE 22 15 Lenox St JFK/UMass GL E 23 28 Melnea Cass GL D Jackson 66 39 Sq DUDLEY SQ

Stony Brook SL4 15 Uphams 23 Corner Needham Heights 28 SL5 Kane 22 Sq Green St Grove Hall 23 Needham Center Four Corners/ Franklin Park/Zoo Geneva Savin Hill Roslindale 22 Needham Junction Village FOREST HILLS Talbot Ave NEEDHAM LINE 23 Fields Corner North Quincy OL 22 Morton St Shawmut Hersey W. Roxbury Highland Bellevue Codman Wollaston 32 Sq ASHMONT RL Quincy Center 28 Cedar Grove Hyde Park M RL (Cleary Sq) FAIRMOUNT LINE Quincy Adams Fairmount 32 GREENBUSH LINE Milton Butler Valley Rd Capen St BRAINTREE Readville Central Ave (Wolcott Sq) MATTAPAN RL

STOUGHTON/ MIDDLEBOROUGH/ KINGSTON/ Legend FRANKLIN LINE PROVIDENCE LINE LAKEVILLE LINE PLYMOUTH LINE

Customer Communications & Travel Info RL RED LINE SL SILVER LINE and branches SL1 SL4 COMMUTER RAIL Accessible station Free Logan Airport shuttle bus SL2 SL5 All MBTA and Massport bus and 617-222-3200, 800-392-6100, ferry services are accessible TTY 617-222-5146, www.mbta.com M MATTAPAN LINE Amtrak service GL GREEN LINE and branches 000 KEY BUS ROUTE Back Bay, North & South stations OL ORANGE LINE Frequent service Rapid Transit transfer station MBTA Transit Police: 911 B Terminates at Park St D Terminates at Gov’t Center TTY 617-222-1200 ylno eniL revliS rof elbisseccA :notslyoB* :notslyoB* elbisseccA rof revliS eniL ylno BL BLUE LINE C Terminates at N. Station E Terminates at Lechmere FERRY Commuter Rail transfer station Elevator/escalator/lift updates: 800-392-6100 April 2017Fares v.30 & Passes Not to scale The MBTA offers a reusable “Charlie Card” on which riders can store value by using cash or a debit/credit card through kiosks available in all MBTA stations. A Charlie Card, which presently can only be used on the Subway and Bus lines, offers a discounted fare. Riders may also purchase single-ride Charlie Tickets and Day/Week Link Passes at these same kiosks. Subway Fares Commuter Rail Day/Week LinkPass $2.25 Charlie Card $1.10–12.50 $12 for 1 day $2.75 Charlie Ticket Price depends on distance $21.25 for 7 days Plus FREE subway and traveled. When purchasing Unlimited travel on Subway, local bus transfers a ticket on a train you may Local Bus, Inner Harbor be subject to a $2 surcharge Ferry and Commuter Rail Bus Fares during peak hours, if that Zone 1A. 7-Day Pass valid $1.70 Charlie Card station has a ticket office or for 7 days from the date Plus FREE bus transfers contracted vendor. and time of purchase. $4 Inner Express $5.25 Outer Express Boat Fares $3.50 Inner Harbor Ferry MBTA Customer $2 Charlie Ticket $9.25 Cross-Harbor Ferry Support: $5 Inner Express $9.25 Commuter Boat 617-222-3200 or $7 Outer Express $18.50 Logan Airport Ferry visit mbta.com

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 37 NEIGHBORHOODS

Massachusetts State House The Back Bay skyline at night

Beacon Hill Back Bay MAP PAGE 32 | F10 MAP PAGE 32 | G9 Strolling along Beacon Hill’s picturesque gas-lit Exquisite architecture and world-class retail- streets, brick sidewalks and Federal-style row ers are plentiful in Boston’s most well-known houses, it’s not uncommon to feel as though neighborhood. The Victorian brick and you’ve traveled back in time. Both eminently brownstone residences that line the streets are posh and utterly accommodating, this area has not only beautiful, they’re widely regarded as borne witness to much of the city’s storied past. the best-preserved examples of 19th-century The State House—with its gleaming gold urban design in the United States. Newbury dome—sits on the peak of the hill where the and Boylston streets, where luxury shops beacon for which the district was named used vie for space amidst outstanding restaurants, to reside. In this neighborhood, visitors can welcome visitors and residents alike. Back Bay also find the African Meeting House, which is also home to the iconic Prudential Tower, holds the Museum of African American Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, History, as well as the Bull and Finch Pub, the John Hancock Tower and two sprawl- the inspiration for the popular TV show, ing shopping malls connected by a climate- “Cheers.” Charles Street, located at the flat controlled bridge. You’ll also find standout of the hill, is lined with boutiques, restaurants, salons, spas, antique shops and galleries cafes and charming throughout. Nightlife hotels. Locals descend thrives in Back Bay as the hill daily to enjoy ON THE well, where chic hotel ON THE all that Charles Street Green Line to Park St. bars, world-class Orange Line to Back Bay has to offer, adding to Red Line to Park St., restaurants and Green Line to Arling- the feeling of small- Charles St. swanky lounges ton, Copley or Hynes town charm. Blue Line to Bowdoin abound. Convention Center

38 PANORAMA Downtown Crossing/ Paul Revere House Theatre District

North End Downtown Crossing MAP PAGE 33 | E12 MAP PAGE 32 & 33 | F–G11 Italian culture reigns in the North End, In the heart of Boston, Downtown Crossing is Boston’s oldest and busiest neighborhood. The where it’s happening. Enjoy a variety of excit- sweet scent of fresh cannoli rises from count- ing retailers, including a PAUL bakery, GAP less Italian bakeries that populate this district’s Factory store, flagship Roche Bros. super- narrow cobblestone streets, while the veritable market and a Primark department store. The buffet of dining choices will have you wishing area also boasts numerous attractions, includ- there were more than three meals to enjoy in ing the historic Theatre District. The Lad- a day. Recently, clothing and home decor bou- der District features a growing restaurant tiques have been setting up shop here, making scene while the pedestrian-friendly center of the North End an even more diverse and desir- the neighborhood hosts New England’s larg- able destination. Don’t even try to find a park- est Jewelers District and Macy’s flagship ing space—it’s best to hop on the T or walk. If Boston store. The popular Freedom Trail you happen to be strolling the Freedom Trail, courses through Downtown, while its Finan- you’ll discover three of the North End’s most cial District is home to a growing roster of important historical sites: The Paul Revere tech start-ups and the acclaimed Post Office House, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground and Square. One of the most walkable districts in the Old North Church. Summertime brings the country, Down- people into the streets town Crossing is easily to celebrate various reached via MBTA ON THE ON THE Italian feasts with subway and bus lines Orange Line or Red Line music, socializing Orange Line or and includes several to Downtown Crossing and, of course, Green Line to Hubway bike-rental Green Line or Red Line Haymarket sensational food. stations. to Park St.

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 39 NEIGHBORHOODS

Museum of Fine Arts Harriet Tubman Square

The Fenway South End MAP PAGE 35 MAP PAGE 32 | I9 Just south of the Charles River lies Boston’s axis From award-winning restaurants to a throng of entertainment, the Fenway. What was once of hip boutiques, the South End is one of the a marshy wetland is now a thriving center of city’s premier cultural hot spots, boasting a nightlife, arts and, of course, Fenway Park, thriving theater scene, as well as one of the home of the beloved Boston Red Sox. The Fen- largest gay communities in New England. way district is often referred to as the Kenmore Along its notably scenic streets, you’ll find Square area and can easily be accessed from the elegant brick row houses, charming bakeries T’s Green Line. Lansdowne Street, located and scrupulously maintained private gardens. right next to Fenway Park, is a prime attrac- Follow Tremont Street to some of Boston’s tion and boasts an impressive number of bars quirkiest shops, as well as a bevy of inter- and dance clubs, including the famed Cask ’n national dining options. Exceptional plays Flagon, House of Blues and The Bleacher and musical performances are found at both Bar. If you’re looking for a calmer cultural the Boston Center for the Arts and the scene, the Museum of Fine Arts, Isabella Calderwood Pavilion, while numerous arts Stewart Gardner Museum and Symphony events and interesting trade shows constantly Hall offer a welcome retreat from the hubbub. overtake the Cyclorama—a 23,000 square- And if you don’t have time to explore Fenway’s foot dome that first many social and opened in 1865. With cultural offerings, you its avant-garde beauty ON THE ON THE can still look up and and bohemian culture, Orange Line to Back appreciate Boston’s Green Line to Fenway, the South End should Bay/South End famed CITGO sign Kenmore, Museum of be on any visitor’s Silver Line to E. Berkeley Fine Arts hovering above it all. to-do list. through Mass. Ave.

40 PANORAMA PHOTOS (L TO R): MASS. OFFICE OF TRAVEL & TOURISM; SCOTT ROBERTO Boston Harborwalk/ Institute of Contemporary Art Bunker Hill Monument

Seaport District Charlestown MAP PAGE 33 | H14 MAP PAGE 35 The Seaport District is an eclectic hub of Located just across the Charles River from the technological innovation, artistic activity and North End and bordered by the Mystic River high-end dining frequented by business peo- to the north, Charlestown, founded in 1629, ple and wide-eyed sightseers alike. Everything is Boston’s most historic neighborhood. Two from the massive Seaport World Trade of the famed Freedom Trail’s most beloved Center—an awe-inspiring structure that sites—the Bunker Hill Monument, site of plays host to numerous expos and events— a pivotal Revolutionay War battle, and “Old and the historic Boston Fish Pier to the Ironsides” herself, the U.S.S. Constitution, charming Fort Point Arts Community can which is the world’s oldest commissioned war- be found in this lively district. Those looking ship—are located here. Both sites also boast to relax can walk the Boston Harborwalk’s free museums. A variety of restaurants and verdant paths or wander the numerous wharfs shops can be found both near the waterfront and piers that pepper this scenic community. area surrounding the historic Charlestown Shiny new hotels, an exciting new guard of Navy Yard, in bustling City Square and restaurants and an active arts colony combine amongst the well-preserved Colonial architec- to create one of Boston’s most unique neigh- ture along Main Street, where you can find the borhoods. From small, welcoming galleries to Warren Tavern, America’s oldest watering the famed Boston Children’s Museum and hole and a local staple that has hosted the the Institute of Con- likes of Paul Revere, temporary Art, the ON THE George Washington ON THE Seaport District has a and Benjamin venue for absolutely Silver Line to World Franklin since its Orange Line to every taste. Trade Center 1780 debut. Community College

PHOTOS (L TO R): CLAIRE ESPARROS; ETHAN BENJAMIN BACKER BOSTONGUIDE.COM 41 SIGHTSEEING

PANO PICK

FROG POND ICE SKATING RINK Ice skating on the Frog Pond has become a Boston wintertime staple. The heated skate house offers hot chocolate, snacks and music. Boston Common, 617-635-2120, bostonfrogpond.com. Mon 10 a.m.–3:45 p.m., Tue–Thu & Sun ’til 9 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 10 p.m. $6; under 58 inches, free. Rental skates: $12; children (under 13) $6. Lockers: $3. Seasonal passes available.

Ice Skating National Historic Landmark, the arboretum contains about 15,000 trees, shrubs and BOSTON WINTER SKATING PATH flowers for your perusal. City Hall Plaza, cityhallplazaboston.com. Mon–Thu 3–9 p.m., Fri ’til 11 p.m., Sat 10 BOSTON ATHENÆUM a.m.–11 p.m., Sun ’til 7 p.m. $15; military & 10½ Beacon St., 617-227-0270, veterans $7.50; children (6–12) $8. Rental bostonathenaeum.org. Tue noon–8 p.m., skates: $8.The city’s newest seaonal at- Wed–Sat 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $10; children (12 traction, an 11,000-square-foot, custom- and under) and members free. Art & Archi- designed skating pathway winding around tecture tours: Tue at 5:30 p.m., Thu at 3 Boston Winter’s main stage and marquee p.m., Sat at 11 a.m. $2. Reservations recom- Boston sign, returns for 2017–2018. mended. One of the oldest and most dis- tinguished private libraries in the United States, the Athenæum was founded in 1807. Sights of Interest For nearly half a century, it was the unchal- ARNOLD ARBORETUM lenged center of intellectual life in Bos- 125 Arborway, Jamaica ton, and by 1851 it had become one of the Plain, 617-524-1718, five largest libraries in the country. Special arboretum.harvard. INSIDE TIP: exhibit: Thomas Buford Meteyard (1865– Upcoming events edu. Grounds open include a winter 1928): Travels Through Impressionism. sunrise to sunset. Free. birding walk (Jan. Visitor Center: Thu– 7) and a guided BOSTON PUBLIC GARDEN Tue 10 a.m.–5 p.m. winter wellness Bordered by Arlington, Charles, Beacon walk (Jan. 14). Horticultural Library: and Boylston streets. Open daily dawn to Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 dusk. Established in 1837, the Public Gar- p.m. This 281-acre tree sanctuary designed den is the nation’s first public botanical by Emerald Necklace architect Freder- garden. Its 24 acres are filled with scenic ick Law Olmsted opened in 1872. Now a and diverse greenery, as well as sculptures,

42 PANORAMA PHOTO: COURTESY OF MASS. OFFICE OF TRAVEL & TOURISM including one that commemorates the pop- by the Marriott Corporation) epitomizes the ular children’s book Make Way for Duck- preservation of Boston’s historic architecture. lings. Other fixtures include the Lagoon, home to the famed Swan Boats from April DORCHESTER HEIGHTS MONUMENT through September. Thomas Park, South Boston, nps.gov/bost/ historyculture/dohe.htm. Park open dawn to dusk. Monument is closed to the public. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Completed in 1902 and on the National The first publicly Register of Historic Places, this white mar- supported municipal ble Georgian revival tower commemorates library in the world hosts one million visitors the 1776 victory by George Washington’s a year, who come to Continental Army, which drove the British view this architectural from Boston Harbor when they positioned masterpiece and its collection of more than an array of cannons near this site. five million books. Film festivals, exhibits and EMERALD NECKLACE children’s programs run throughout the year. Downtown Boston to Dorchester, 617-522- 700 Boylston St., Copley Square, 617-536- 5400, bpl.org. Mon–Thu 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri & Sat 2700, emeraldnecklace.org. Stretching from ’til 5 p.m., Sun 1–5 p.m. Free. Art & Architecture Boston Common to Franklin Park, this sys- tours: Mon at 2:30 p.m.; Tue & Thu at 6 p.m.; tem of green spaces—which features six Wed, Fri & Sat at 11 a.m.; Sun at 2 p.m. gems designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American landscape architec- ture—offers a range of experiences, from BOSTON TEA PARTY SHIPS & MUSEUM quiet, shaded areas to recreational activities Congress Street Bridge, 855-832-1773, like sailing, hiking, golf, fishing and softball. bostonteapartyship.com. Daily 10 a.m.–4 The Emerald Necklace’s attractions—includ- p.m. $28; seniors, students & military $25; ing Arnold Arboretum and Jamaica Pond— children (5–12) $18. The Boston Tea Party are as diverse as the New England seasons. Ships & Museum is dedicated to accurately reliving the famous event of December 16, THE ETHER DOME AT MASS GENERAL 1773. With a new state-of-the-art museum Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit St., and authentic replica ships (the Beaver and Bulfinch Building, 4th floor, 617-726-2000, the Eleanor), the attraction invites visitors massgeneral.org/museum/exhibits/etherdome. to travel back in time to learn and experi- Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; closed during faculty ence the courageous acts of those who meetings. Free. From 1821–1868, more than forever shaped the course of history. 8,000 operations were performed at this site, which saw the first use of anesthetic COMMONWEALTH AVENUE MALL in surgical history. Today it is a teaching 484 Commonwealth Ave., 617-723-8144, amphitheater and historical landmark. Visi- friendsofthepublicgarden.org. This grand tors can explore the unique architecture and strip of tree-lined green space linking the a small collection of artifacts, including an Public Garden and the Emerald Neck- oil painting of the famous first surgery, an lace was constructed between 1856–1888, Egyptian mummy and early surgical tools. forming the central axis of the Back Bay. It houses several sculptures and memorials, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST including the Vendome Firefighters’ Memo- 210 Massachusetts Ave., 617-450-2000, rial and the Boston Women’s Memorial. christianscience.com. Free tours of The Mother Church Tue noon–4 p.m., Wed CUSTOM HOUSE TOWER 1–4 p.m., Thu–Sat noon–5 p.m. and Sun 11 3 McKinley Square, 617-310-6300. Observa- a.m.–3 p.m., every half hour. Services: Sun tion deck tours daily, except Fri, at 2 p.m. $5. at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The original Mother Tours may be cancelled due to weather con- Church built in 1894 is at the heart of the ditions; call ahead. Boston’s first skyscraper , situated on 14 stands high over Boston Harbor as one of the acres in the Back Bay. The Romanesque city’s most impressive landmarks. Crowned structure is made from New Hampshire by its distinctive clock tower and restored granite with stained glass windows illus- with modern luxuries, the building (operated trating Biblical events.

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 43 SIGHTSEEING

FOREST HILLS CEMETERY ST. ANTHONY SHRINE 95 Forest Hills Ave., Jamaica Plain, 100 Arch St., 617-542-6440. Daily 5:30 a.m–7 617-524-0128, foresthillstrust.org. Daily 8:30 p.m. Visit stanthonyshrine.org for a full Mass a.m. to dusk. Created in 1848, this cemetery schedule. Directed by the Franciscan fri- serves as the final resting place of Eugene ars of Holy Name Province and inspired by O’Neill, Anne Sexton, e.e. cummings, Wil- the enduring legacy of St. Francis of Assisi, liam Lloyd Garrison and former Boston this Catholic ministry has been a Downtown Celtic Reggie Lewis. The 275 acres also Crossing landmark since 1947 and offers contain sculptural treasures, an arboretum daily Masses—including seven music Masses and an open-air museum. featuring The Arch Street Band—and a com- prehesive outreach program. NEW ENGLAND HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL Carmen Park, Congress Street near Faneuil TRINITY CHURCH Hall, 617-457-8755, nehm.org. Tours avail- 206 Clarendon St., Copley Square, 617-536- able upon request. This haunting memorial 0944, trinitychurchboston.org. Tue–Sat 10 features six luminous glass towers etched a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sun 12:15–4:30 p.m. Wor- with the six million prisoner numbers of ship services: Sun 7:45, 9 and 11:15 a.m. those who perished in the Holocaust. Vis- Tours: $7; military, seniors & students $5; itors can walk under the towers and read children (under 16) free with an adult; call the dramatic stories of the victims and for times. Built in 1877, this house of wor- heroes of this tremendous human tragedy. ship is a combination of Victorian, Gothic and French Romanesque styles and is one ROSE FITZGERALD KENNEDY GREENWAY of the great masterpieces of American North End to Chinatown, 617-292-0020, church architecture. rosekennedygreenway.org. This strip of green space adjacent to the Boston water- front covering the site of the old, elevated Tours and Trails Central Artery hosts seven water features, BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL attractively landscaped gardens, public 46 Joy St., 617-725-5415, nps.gov/boaf. sculptures and a number of renowned food Visit maah.org for site descriptions. A trucks and carts offering a variety of dis- guided tour through the north side of Bea- tinctive, affordable food offerings, as well con Hill, including the homes of politicians as a seasonal, custom-made carousel. The and entrepreneurs; the African Meeting park is also the site of many free public House, built in 1806; the oldest standing programs and events throughout the year. house built by an African-American (1797); and the home of Lewis and Harriet Hayden, who harbored runaway slaves. Maps are THE SKYWALK OBSERVATORY available at the Museum of African Ameri- AT THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER can History. New England’s premier BOSTON IRISH HERITAGE TRAIL observatory Various sites Downtown and in the Back offers spectacular Bay, 617-696-9280, irishheritagetrail.com. 360-degree Maps available at Boston Common and panoramic Prudential Center Visitor Information Cen- views of the ters. This self-guided, three-mile walking city. This unique experience tour covers 300 years of history, taking you is a must through Boston’s downtown, North End, for all Boston visitors, and boasts an audio Beacon Hill and Back Bay neighborhoods. tour, multimedia theater, the Dreams of Learn about famous politicians, artists and Freedom: Boston’s Immigrant Experience exhibit and much more. 800 Boylston St., war heroes, and the Boston Irish’s rich tra- Prudential Tower, 50th floor, 617-859-0648, dition of rebellion, leadership and triumph. skywalkboston.com. Daily 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Admission (including a headset audio tour of FENWAY PARK TOURS points of interest): $19; seniors & students $15; children (3–12) $13. Observatory may be closed 4 Yawkey Way, 617-226-6666, due to weather conditions; please call ahead. boston.redsox.mlb.com. Tours leave daily, every hour on the hour, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $20;

44 PANORAMA military $17; children (3–12) $14. Tours Wildlife originate at the Souvenir Store located on BOSTON NATURE CENTER & Yawkey Way across from Service Gate D, WILDLIFE SANCTUARY rain or shine. This tour offers an inside look 500 Walk Hill St., Mattapan, 617-983-8500, at America’s oldest active Major League massaudubon.org/boston. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–5 ballpark, including a visit to the top of the p.m., Sat & Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Free. Located famed “Green Monster.” just outside of downtown Boston on the former grounds of the Boston State Hospi- THE FREEDOM TRAIL FOUNDATION’S tal, the BNC is a 67-acre community-based FREEDOM TRAIL PLAYERS urban sanctuary. Trails and boardwalks tra- 617-357-8300, thefreedomtrail.org. Tours verse meadows and wetlands, home to over depart Boston Common Visitor Informa- 150 species of birds, 40 species of butter- tion Center and the BosTix booth at Faneuil flies and more than 350 species of plants. Hall; call for times. $14; seniors & students Year-round programs help foster an appre- $12; children (12 and under) $8; call for pri- ciation for nature and the environment. vate tours. Explore the Freedom Trail with costumed actors portraying famous patri- ots such as James Otis, Abigail Adams and One Franklin Park Road, Franklin Park, 617- William Dawes in this 90-minute tour. 541-LION, zoonewengland.org. Daily 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $19.95; seniors $16.95; children (2–12) $13.95; military personnel with ID half-price. NORTH END MARKET TOUR Home to more than 210 species, many of Michele Topor, them endangered. Roam the Australian Out- an authority on back Trail with kangaroos, visit the gorillas in Italian cuisine and culture, the Tropical Forest, marvel at the lion at Kala- hosts walking hari Kingdom and see zebras, ostriches and tours through wildebeests at Serengeti Crossing. Special one of the event: Jan 15—Free admission for MLK Day. nation’s oldest Italian-American communities. NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM 855-249-1163, Central Wharf, 617- bostonfoodtours. 973-5206, neaq.org. com. Three-hour tours: Wed & Sat at 10 INSIDE TIP: a.m. and 2 p.m., Fri at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–5 The 42,000-gallon Reservations required. Custom tours for p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 6 harbor seal exhibit groups available. $57. can be seen for p.m. $27.95; seniors free outside the $25.95; children (3–11) Aquarium. $18.95. Refer to Cur- SAMUEL ADAMS BREWERY TOUR rent Events section 30 Germania St., Jamaica Plain, under Film for IMAX theater listings. Com- 617-368-5080, samueladams.com. Tours bination ticket prices available. This aquatic begin about every 40 minutes, Mon–Thu zoo features a Giant Ocean Tank containing & Sat 10 a.m.–3 p.m., Fri ’til 5:30 p.m. One- a Caribbean coral reef; a popular penguin hour tours include samples (ID required). $2 habitat; Northern fur seals in the Marine donation to a local charity. Call for special Mammal Center; a shark and ray touch events and closings. Learn about the art tank; and the Simons IMAX Theatre. of brewing beer and taste rich malts and spicy hops on this tour of the original STONE ZOO Samuel Adams brewery. 149 Pond St., Stoneham, 617-541-LION, zoonewengland.org. Daily 10 a.m.–4 p.m. URBAN ADVENTOURS $19.95; seniors $16.95; children (2–12) 103 Atlantic Ave., 800-979-3370, $13.95; military personnel with ID half-price. urbanadventours.com. City View tour: $55. Highlights include Mexican gray wolves, Tue–Sat at 10 a.m. Offering guided bicycle meerkats, snow leopards, jaguars, black tours and bike rentals, Urban AdvenTours bears and white-cheeked gibbons. Special gives visitors a range of ways to explore events: Jan 15—Free admission for MLK Boston on two wheels, including the basic Day; Jan 20 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.—Black City View tour, a Cambridge tour and more. Bear Birthday Party.

ABOVE PHOTO: MARGARITA POLIVTSEVA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 45 BEYOND BOSTON

PANO PICK

NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM Home to the largest collection of Norman Rockwell art in the world, this museum preserves, studies and communicates with a worldwide audi- ence the life, art and spirit of Norman Rockwell and the field of illustra- tion. Special exhibits: Never Abandon Imagination: The Fantastical Art of Tony DiTerlizzi; Season’s Greetings: The Holidays Illustrated. 9 Glendale Road, Rte. 183, Stockbridge, 413-298-4100, nrm.org. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 5 p.m. $20; seniors $18; veterans $17; students $10; children (18 and under) free.

Destinations Museums THE BERKSHIRES CONCORD MUSEUM 413-743-4500, berkshires.org. These moun- 200 Lexington Road, Concord, 978-369- tains located roughly three hours west of 9763, concordmuseum.org. Mon–Sat 11 Boston are considered a top cultural resort a.m.–4 p.m., Sun 1–4 p.m. $10; seniors & stu- location, home to numerous antique shops, dents $8; children (5–17) $5; children (under art galleries, museums, spas, spots for 5) & active military free. Ample free parking boating, scenic biking, skiing and hiking, as on Cambridge Turnpike. Relive Concord’s well as Tanglewood, the Boston Symphony history, from Native American habitation Orchestra’s summer home. and European settlement to the days of Emerson, Thoreau, the Alcotts and Haw- STOWE, VERMONT thorne. Special exhibit: through Jan 21— 888-316-7321, This Ever New Self: Thoreau and His Journal. gostowe.com. Tucked INSIDE TIP: away in the heart Stowe’s Mount DECORDOVA SCULPTURE PARK of Vermont’s Green Mansfield stands at AND MUSEUM Mountains, Stowe 4,395 feet high. 51 Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln, 781-259- combines a classic 8355, decordova.org. Wed–Fri 10 a.m.–4 200-year-old p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 5 p.m. $14; seniors $12; village with Mt. Mansfield, the state’s high- students $10; children (12 and under) free. est peak. With a character reminiscent of Sculpture Park: open sunrise to sunset, great European mountain resorts, Stowe admission charged during museum oper- is consistently top-rated by travelers from ating hours only. Tour one of the largest across the globe, boasting world-class contemporary art museums and the only dining, hotels, shopping and entertainment, permanent public sculpture park in New as well as recreation for every season, from England. Special exhibits: Aaron Curry: skiing to hiking to golf. Grove; Screens: Virtual Material; Bodies In

46 PANORAMA PHOTO: ART EVGANS/MASS. OFFICE OF TRAVEL & TOURISM Water; Cool Medium: Art, Television & be impossible to realize in conventional Psychedelia, 1960–1980. museums. Special exhibits: Liz Glynn: The Archaeology of Another Possible Future; THE ERIC CARLE MUSEUM OF Laurie Anderson; Louise Bourgeois; Jenny PICTURE BOOK ART Holzer; Gunnar Schonbeck: No Experience 125 West Bay Road, Amherst, 413-559- Required; James Turrell: Into the Light; 6300, carlemuseum.org. Tue–Fri 10 a.m.–4 Robert Rauschenberg: A Quake in Para- p.m., Sat ’til 5 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. $9; dise (Labyrinth); Dawn DeDeaux and Lon- youth (1–18), students, teachers & seniors nie Holley: Thumbs Up for the Mothership; $6; family (two adults and two youth) Steffani Jemison: Plant You Now, Dig You $22.50. Dedicated to to inspiring a love of Later; Tanja Hollander: Are you really my art and reading through picture books, this friend?; Sol Lewitt: Structures; The Half- institution is the only full-scale museum of Life of Love; Joe Wardwell: Hello America: its kind in the United States. Special exhib- 40 Hits from the 50 States; Spencer Finch: its: The Art of Eric Carle: Night; Treasures Cosmic Latte; Mary Lum: Assembly (Lorem from the Collection: A 15 Year Celebration; Ipsum); Janice Kerbel: Slip; beginning Jan Eighty Years of Caldecott Books. 15—Natasha Bowdoin: Maneater; through Jan 22—Elizabeth King: Radical Small. FULLER CRAFT MUSEUM 455 Oak St., Brockton, 508-588-6000, PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM fullercraft.org. Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Thu East India Square, Salem, 866-745-1876, ’til 9 p.m. $10; seniors $8; students $5; chil- pem.org. Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $20; dren (under 12) free. Experience contem- seniors $17; students $12; children (16 and porary craft through a variety of exhibitions under) free. The nation’s oldest continu- and special programs that explore the ally operating museum boasts a collection materials, techniques and artistic expression showcasing African, Asian, Pacific Island that challenge the perception of craft, while and American folk and decorative art, a honoring the achievements of the past. maritime collection and the first collection Special exhibits: Gender Bend: Women in of Native American art in the hemisphere. Wood, Men at the Loom; Mindful: Explor- Special exhibits: All the Flowers Are for Me; ing Mental Health Through Art; Threads of Importing Splendor: Luxuries from China; Resistance; beginning Jan 20—Revolution Raven’s Many Gifts: Native Art of the North- in the Making: The Pussyhat Project. west Coast; Mega­City: India’s Culture of the Streets; Double Happiness: Celebration in GRIFFIN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY Chinese Art; XYZT: A Journey in 4 Dimen- 67 Shore Road, Winchester, 781-729-1158, sions; Georgia O’Keeffe: Art, Image, Style. griffinmuseum.org. Tue–Sun noon–4 p.m. $7; seniors $3; children (under 12) free. Free to THE ROSE ART MUSEUM all Thu 2–4 p.m. Named for the Massachu- Brandeis University, 415 South St., Waltham, setts-born photographer for publications 781-736-3434, brandeis.edu/rose. Begin- like Life and Time, the Griffin Museum boasts ning Jan 10—Wed–Sun 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Free. three galleries dedicated to the promotion Founded in 1961, The Rose is an educational and appreciation of photographic art. Spe- and cultural institution dedicated to col- cial exhibits: beginning Jan 11—Holly Rob- lecting, preserving and exhibiting the fin- erts: 33 Years; Sanctuary; Orchard Trail. est of modern and contemporary art. Special exhibits: Joe Bradley; Tony Lewis: Plunder; MASS MOCA Buckdancer’s Choice: Joe Bradley Selects; 1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, 413- Body Talk; through Jan 21—Kevork Mourad: 662-2111, massmoca.org. Wed–Mon 11 a.m.– Immortal City; Rose Video 11: John Akomfrah. 5 p.m. $20; seniors & veterans $18; stu- dents $12; children (6–16) $8. The Mas- SALEM WITCH MUSEUM sacusetts Museum of Contemporary Art 19½ Washington Square North, Salem, 978- (MASS MoCA), an 110,000-square-feet 744-1692, salemwitchmuseum.com. Daily facility located in a historic former factory 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $12; seniors $10.50; children complex, exhibits art by both well-known (6–14) $9. Life-size stage settings and histor- and emerging artists, focusing on large- ically accurate narration recreate the hyste- scale, immersive installations that would ria of the Salem Witch Trials and executions

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 47 BEYOND BOSTON

of 1692. Translations available in Japanese, Visit a tin shop, a cider mill and a blacksmith, French, German, Italian and Spanish. ride the old-fashioned stagecoach and tour restorations of period New England homes. WORCESTER ART MUSEUM Special event: Jan 20–Feb 11—Midwinter 55 Salisbury St., Worcester, 508-799-4406, Mischief, $30; youth $20. worcesterart.org. Wed–Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m. (third Thu of every month ’til 8 p.m.). $16; WACHUSETT MOUNTAIN seniors & students $14; children (4–17) $6. 499 Mountain Rd., Princeton, 978-464-2300, This world-renowned, 35,000-piece collec- wachusett.com. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–8 p.m., Sat & tion of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, Sun 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Lift tickets: $18–71. Group photography, prints, drawings and new media rates (15+) available. At 2,006 feet, Wachu- span 5,000 years of art and culture. Special sett Mountain is the highest peak in eastern exhibits: Last Defense: The Genius of Japa- Massachusetts, and offers skiing and snow- nese Meiji Metalwork; Jeppson Idea Lab: Mas- boarding on its more than 100 acres. Lessons ter Vases from Ancient Greece; Rediscovering are available, as well as a half-pipe, Polar Kid’s an American Community of Color: The Playground and dining options such as The Photographs of William Bullard; Coming Black Diamond restaurant and The Copper- Away: Winslow Homer and England; begin- top Lounge. Wachusett is accessible by the ning Jan 20—Dangerous Liaisons Revisited. commuter rail “Ski Train,” providing transpor- tation from North Station to the mountain.

Sights of Interest WALDEN POND STATE RESERVATION 915 Walden St., Concord/Lincoln, 978- BLUE HILLS RESERVATION 369-3254, mass.gov/locations/walden- Covering more than pond-state-reservation. Daily 8 a.m.–4 7,000 acres in the p.m. Parking fee: $15 non-resident, $8 resi- suburbs of Boston, dent. This National Historic Landmark fea- Blue Hills Reservation offers a number of fun tures 335 acres of protected open space seasonal activities, that preserves the area made famous by including camping, Henry David Thoreau, complete with hiking fishing, hiking, trails that lead to the replica of Thoreau’s downhill skiing (pictured) and mountain biking, as well as scenic views and more than one-room cabin. In summer, it is a popu- 125 miles of trails. Reservation Headquarters, lar swimming destination. Year-round inter- 695 Hillside St., Milton, 617-698-1802. pretive programs and guided walks are offered, as well as a gift shop, bookstore and the Tsongas Gallery. MINUTE MAN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK 978-369-6993, Concord and Lexington WOLF HOLLOW (North Bridge Visitor Center, 174 Liberty 114 Essex Road, Ipswich, 978-356-0216, St., Concord), nps.gov/mima. Park grounds wolfhollowipswich.org. Sun 1–3 p.m., open sunrise to sunset. Created in 1959 weather permitting. $8.50; seniors & chil- to preserve the sites associated with the dren (3–17) $6. This wolf sanctuary offers a opening battles of the American Revo- unique opportunity to meet a pack of gray lution, Minute Man Park consists of more wolves while enjoying an enlightening edu- than 900 acres of land along original seg- cational presentation during which visitors ments of the Battles of Lexington and can observe the wolves interacting with Concord, including Lexington Green and their pack-mates at close range. Concord’s North Bridge. YANKEE CANDLE VILLAGE OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE 25 Greenfield Road, South Deerfield, 877- 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, 800-733-1830, 636-7707, yankeecandle.com. Mon–Wed 10 osv.org. Jan 1–19—Sat & Sun 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m. a.m.–6 p.m., Thu–Sun ’til 8 p.m. Part of a $28; seniors $26; students & children (4–17) larger complex devoted to the company, this $14. Take a trip back in time at this recre- flagship includes a museum, a candle store ation of an early 19th-century New England and the Bavarian Christmas Village. Visitors village where costumed educators give visi- can dip their own creations at this must-see tors a glimpse of life in America’s early days. for fans of the popular scented candles.

48 PANORAMA P ear l St Garfield t G St v S Sullivan a t A t r n d S A S l S d St e n dfor n 1 a v 2 3 4 5 u a 6 7 8 9 Me 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e o m s no a n s S n Walke n i er m o t in V t V L S e r t v S S S t M Sacramento St om r M C e A e t g S id rv u c Mt. br a t r s i t m St ll n G a i S H A t e A l C n t A o r n Condor St ll v a a i y e Av t S s W h w T W t d erm u end l i t ell St H na S ow S St a l S t rd h t B ton t Falcon S pa S t w ing B St he c t Wash n y a m S S u St B e s e k m s r n B o s e u a ur u r W. Eagle St r a R n d M P b u k B e e M u s r A s H r t e

SIGHTSEEING S i C l l t Presco S R P l o l S S t Whi Chelsea St n Everett St u t te St c d c o r Beacon St t i t t t t Mystic River Bridge Meridian St r S t Union S h d cy o Bryant S s S Parker St n f on e y A u gt rfo R t a x t h W in P v i as in ash Franci g Square u M m t h r S W ton St ss l M St C v utn O e Wood Island ie St tt l S E e g i 28 r d n o d Bar t f M o am Crai g c S SOMERVILLE t rd B o A le St a Bennington St e Harvard Harvard Museum of S tt 1 S m S r t B r s v k Natural History e t W io e A t r r S v a o le il lf n ton S t University le o n o y v rd A Way Tre k S v t S n Sts se t o u rho S te S t Longfellow a t Lexingt W St Prospect St B National land 93 90 B Historic Site Cambridge Kirk H B ig Princeton St t r h Bunker Hill t at Common V Pier 10 S S tl S in a e G e St FREEDOM TRAILMonument e S St t S t d d n a g Bennington St r so rd M Park t R a a e Saratog M T l n rid Li a r l e s he Freedom Trail begins at the m i i S Av t n BUNKER HILL o t ne Monument n Pier 9 l r t Radcli e y S 15 W S 8 a e MONUMENT i Quincy St e St t t v owb t r b h r Square C A v t v Boston Common Information Kiosk, o t Yard o A T d S S o r h t nardAv S T Bunker Hill t m 3 s is H e t Harvard Cambridge Street o 1 r e Harvard Av h s a S Community t Pier 8 Art Museum/ where you can obtain a map, rent t P M s Le a B n n CHARLESTOWN A t r Square Sackler Museum e Mt. Au S a College e u bur t Harvard T t n S rd t ch St t l ur S en St lia e h a self-guided audio tour or take a walk- Commandant’s Chels l t i S C Yard M num H Harvard Community t House t on t S USS London St Logan t S Mo Brem Square si ing tour (in season) with an 18th-centuryCollege n p v Constitution Airport S t Inman g io o A n r International o Un M h Chelsea Std Mus. t y t n S H tle M S r a 2 at c O i n Br a v Square n i a Airport s n 'B W t Pier 7 s i costumed guide. Ticket sales from Freedom S Water a A r M c ri t S C h u cott e v e u St d n Shuttle to m se a Navy Yard h t Q Dana St n H

t Winter St r s a w d Exhibit Boston

d a o res re l Trail Foundation tours help preservee the

r Ellsworth Av h y k t St Meridian S i P g N r a t S C r t ig d e City a USS CONSTITUTIONR Pier1 S C o A Wa i 16 l S w r l D S v H St r t P on USS Pier 6 l R Square i e t d e r y e e historic sites. Boston National HistoricalB u Cassin k itut Pier 5 rd S i s d tt Gore St th Park st e St o M e St e e Maple Av Cambridge Street r e Young Pier 4 n t t r t r n r ly . A o f Con Bo S S s R Broadway m o n o u Chatham St Park tours (National Park Service) begin r CHARLESTOWN a bu Fay m d Liverpool St is F e H t r Windsor St l r i n S dge St ntri i A ondo i K i v NAVY YARD a e S P v . unste t A G L P o l F n Willow St at FaneuilLechmere Hall. Call 617-357-8300 or visit r d e D t o Donnelly Chelse te n S r M St men St r R h i Otis St S ll S e y d o t Trowbr r Park re t J TheFreedomTrail.org for additional info. B ympt olf le l Armory St Hampshire St P B York St El Webster Av Paul a Union St

Dew n r Harvard St Prospect St Thorndike St Revere ve k i Tremont St R s Park es

rl S Green St Norfolk St ha t BOSTON THE STATE HOUSE Charlestown Br. C Elm St Ahern 1Spring St 2 Hancock St Edward J. Market St Berkshire St M Franklin St Lee St Park 5th St av Hurley StCOMMON Beacon Hill, 617-727- H Sennott Park 6th St Bristol St Sciarappa Charles River Dam t er Bigelow St Columbia St S ic o v Cardinal Medeiros Av Charles St 1st St Puopolo k t Constitution S e A Set aside 3676. Mon–Fri 8:45 t Kinnaird St Inman St CambridgeSide l Fulkerson St Playground Flagg St 93 Wharf Maverick D m Binney St Bent St Galleria Mall t EAST r a CAMBRIDGE in 1634 as a.m.–5 p.m., except l S s D ia C n S D H n Leonard P. Zakim c a t r h BOSTON a umn r e a Sumner Tunnel e v u r l Harvard a a military holidays. Registration m te r e r P Rogers St Bunker Hill Bridge r d Howard St 2nd St m r W Museum of o O St Stadium ay 28 C Jay St training field and grazing required for guided tours. Callahan Tunnel t Science COPP’S HILL NORTH N. Washington St 14 S Harvard Tremont St BURYING GROUND Hull St d Harvard St TD Garden/ W r 2A pasture, the Com­mon is The golden dome marks Medford END a Norfolk St M H v Business Bishop Allen Dr North Station a ar a r City Binney St Paul t gi rb a e n School Pine St America’s oldest public the government seat OLD NORTH CHURCH a o H Hall Windsor St North 13 Revere r l r Cherry St Edwin Land Bl S s . 3rd St t Mall S t i N Massachusetts Av StationR Prince St d Wa Munroe St park. It served as quarters of the Common­wealth3 S h e s o Green St h u in r D g Haverhills St Commercial to e e Union t n Cambridge Pkwy r Western Av St v t for British as well as of Massachusetts. On o Wharf l e Auburn St Franklin St n Pleasant St Broadway a WEST T School St Causeway St H Colonial troops, and later land acquired from John F Sargent’s o S Central i t

END C o Charlesbank z Cooper Wharf Square Portland St B g l h l housed Civil War regi- Hancock, Samuelo sAdams e Western Av d s William St Kendall Playground Charles St om r a i a

St r Central Galileo Galilei Way e M l PAUL REVERE HOUSE Kelly Rd Main Street er d 12 l

e dam St r Square ments. The British Army laid the cornerstone, and rim s r a s e Cottage St Square 6thSt c

S t tt t F Kendall/MIT o State St o River St Salem St t Lewis i R set out for the start of the the red brick portion was J S w e Massachusetts . K P Wharf E MIT t E l Faimont St F e a n d r S . h m Museum General Hospital n t F r Haymarket n e Logan R Revolutionary War from designed by architect i Sidney St Windsor St d St t e o n Fruit St r n z d N Ferry d o g te o rd e y Commercial Longfellow Bridge f a r r Terminal Stata Center what is now Park Square. Charles Bulfinch. i h t C a W List Visual S Wharf Old West n C o ld Hayward y

a r n e Arts Center Church w t i Ames St t u S n Carleton b g d Cross St e Cross St v S d r Hanover A o Charles/MGH N u e G c 3 Bowdoin S ti m Erie St N. Grove St John F s Union St r n h e w s a e t e l e St S Magazine St Cambridge St Kennedy r n t l N S w A Boston Inner Harbor t PARK STREET OLD GRANARY Christopher Hamilton St 3 4 Charles St Federal t o a Pearl St Pacific St Landsdowne St Massachusetts City y Amherst St Building N Columbus Corner of Park A Hopeda Institute of CHURCH BURYING GROUND Hall t North Market l Park N Allston St a n Long . Purington St Technology Quincy Market H and Tremont streets, 617- Tremont St. next to Park African BEACON FANEUIL HALL t Aquarium Wharf i a South Market c r Pleasant St Meeting Center 11 v Albany St HILL Government KING’S A P y a t u 523-3383. Services: Sun Street Church, 617-635- House Plaza Center v r S t a d e n CHAPEL & H g Brookline St e d a Memorial Dr W OLD STATE HOUSE I Long Wharf i N r C S b m Charles BURYING o a at 8:30 and 11 a.m. and 4505.r Daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. u 9 r m r T t a A t S b C Chestnut St a Street State t o v GROUND State E r g BOSTON s Meeting House R id 3 4 p.m. Morning services Thisu historic cemetery is 10 Milk St e House 5 MASSACRE S D M GRANARY r T Vassar St . Information SITE F are traditional, evening the final resting place of BURYING 1ST PUBLIC A F G School St Center T River St GROUND 4 Putnam St d THE MASS. SCHOOL SITE E 90 Brimmer Park St i services are contempo-Hatch John Hancock, Paul Re- 2 v STATE HOUSE 6

Sidney St Memorial a Henry St Lime THE OLD CORNER 9 Shell D 7 3 rary. Built in 1809, this vere, Samuel Adams and BOOKSTORE N Harvard Bridge PARK ST. Park Street 3 8 T Waverly St church was described the victims of the Boston CHURCH U Granite St OLD SOUTH Frog Information N

Charles River Byron St Downtown N Pond Center tWinter St MEETING HOUSE by Henry James as “the BeaverMassacre, Pl as well as S E Charles St Crossing

t C L n o most interesting mass Elizabeth Goose, believed o Fran ng m klin t Arlington St e S r 1 r e of brick and mortar in to be the legendary T s Ashfor s d S Memorial Dr S t Storrow Memorial Dr BOSTON COMMON u S America.” “Mother Goose.” m t Clarendon St m N e e ew r St Av N Public c o Northern Av G Dartmouth St ti rt rn St ard St n h ner S BACK Central la e Institute of e t Garden t rn Burying A A Contemporary Art KING’S CHAPELBAY & SITE OF FIRST SITE OF OLD SOUTH MEETING v Exeter St Lagoon 5 6 Ground 7 8 Boston G Malv Emmanuel Court House G Brighton Av Berkeley St Federal Children’s 2A Beacon St BURYING GROUND ChurchPUBLIC SCHOOL & BEN BoylstonTHE OLD Chinatown HOUSE 310 Washington Tea Party Museum Station Babcock FINANCIAL Fairfield St (closed) AMTRAK Oxford St S Boston t t Reserve University S Pleasant St Bridge World Tremont and School Sts., Arlington lston Park Essex DISTRICTSt., 617-482-6439. Daily Children’s Packards Gloucester St FRANKLIN’So STATUEy THEATRECORNER Bldg. ester St Marlborough St Church B Square Wharf Trade h Corner 28 Arlington DISTRICT CHINATOWN South C Babcock St 20 Hereford St 617-227-2155. Chapel: On School Street, marked BOOK- 10 a.m.–4 p.m.Station $6; seniors Center t La Grange St v Storrow Dr Park Plaza Beach St t East (Amtrak) Sleeper St Seaport Blvd A S S h Citi Performing lt r Commonwealth Mon, Av Fri & Sat 10 a.m.–4 by a column and com- STORE n & students $5; children a C Saint Paul St e e Boston t Arts Center o Bus Farnsworth St w l S C C n l Boston rt s ommo r tua Wang Terminal o o Commonwealth Av d u Back St S Dum University University p.m., Sun 1:30–4Trinity p.m. memorative plaque. On Charles St S. School andTufts Washington Medical (5–17) $1; children (under n 2 u w mer Theatre F Copley g Deerfield St Church Summer St r Thomson Pl H n West Bay State Rd e s i Boston Tufts Medical Stillings St SOUTH A n Commonwealth Av Services: SunCopley at 11 a.m., April 13, 1635, the town streets. Constructed asKneeland Lincoln5) St St free. This building s b Shubert Utica St Melcher St b s Boston S ott University Newbury St St. James Av Center Boston Wharf Rd s h Egm Square Theatre Harvard St South St t BOSTON fo on Sherborn John Dorchester St rd i t Central Public Trinity Pl Atlantic Ave Necco Ct t Blandford R e Babbitt St Wed at 6 p.m. Burying voted to establishPiedmont the St an apothecary in 1718, housed many town B St t d e l S Exeter St Hancock C Bennet St WATERFRONT d Beacon St Library L S eno Winchester St x S Ring Rd h y t Tower Melrose World Bank of n R r t Cummington St Ground: daily 10 a.m.–5 first public schoolu in the the ground floor was meetings, the most o Thatc t d h o S Mountfort St Kenmore e r St Trade er Hynes Convention Boylstone St Blagdon St Stuart St c Nassau St America w m x h

Kenmore Charlesgate p.m. Still an active house country.Isabella Nearby St is BenFayette- later a bookstore and famous of which saw an Center Charlesgate East Charlesgate Charlesgate West 93 a e A Center Stanhope St S Pavilion W. Oak St Tyler St L t s Hynes Viaduct St Station Blandford t D St S s Square Newbury St Prudential Cortes St Fort Point Channel Columbus Av E of worship, King’s Chapel jamin Franklin’s statue, literary center of Boston outraged Samuel Adams e Convention e Silver Line Way S Arundel St Oak St 1 k Center H i t t H Freema . Cazenove St Marginal St Necco St d S n St Ivy St Ipswich St Center Prudential Huntington Av St. Charles C was established in 1687 built in 1856, the first and a meeting place for signal the start of the n d Back Bay r e Massachusetts Cambria Avenue Tower

Buswell St e 306 Northern Av Lansdowne St c

o g R e South End Herald St

h d i St Copley 3

i s l

Overland St i Dalton St as the first Anglican con- portrait statue erected in notables like Emerson, Boston Tea Party. l St. Marys St Yawkey Wy Fenway Park a T e Scotia St Harcourt St Wormwood St o l t Carlton St 90 Keswick St e o p Aberdeen St Place Northern Av/ a S C Saint Mary St Burlington Av Ipswich St gregation in Boston. the United States. Hawthorne and Thoreau.

M Belvidere St t Home of the 28 Harbor St N k P c S Fenway Garrison St Haul Rd Boston Red Sox u 90 Northern Av d Yarmouth St Herald St t o l n o St t d ila A St w v F S Prudential c Fullerton St d ls S D u Ha w B St. Germain St

y r e o a b t Back a n i wne e Park Dr

g n e a l n R a h P l e t Canton St Chandler St Tremont St Summer St

B w Dartmouth St a . i TOP LEFT PHOTO: MASS. OFFICE OF TRAVEL & TOURISM 49 B S Bay BOSTONGUIDE.COM m S v Clearway St

t t Hawes St Beacon St Medfield St 93 s d a t e Lawrence St Boston e S r Follen t a FENWAY Fens y Fargo St t

e Norway Mary St Holyoke St Gray St Dry Dock Av/ S S l P Van Ness St Appleton St Boston E. Berkeley St Convention r ar Landmark Edgerly Rd Baker Washington St Harbor St 21 Dry Dock Av 25 Dry Dock Av P kman Brookline Av Christian Design Center le Boston Center For T Harrison Av 1 l H Eddy Braddock St Dartmouth Pl ra u a Monmouth St Center Conservatory Library Science The Arts Shawmut Av ve & Exhibition Place F rv of Music Burbank Dwight St ler Dry Dock Av a Kent St Plaza Durham Newton St S Boston Design r H Boylston St Warren Av t Center d Kilmarnock St aw Milford St 3 S St Hawes Pl t Saint Paul St Hanson St E. Berkeley St Center W n Jersey St Westland Av i C e es Broadway Bridge Black Falcon Av 88 Black Falcon Av n e e Waltham Black Falcon Av/ c n K he t d Peters re Gr e S Wheelock Peterborough St Agassiz R Design Center A s n P Montgomery St Union Park M te S t a Symphony Rd Park th r t 2 t y Symphony W. Canton St S. Boston Bypass Rd Place a S College r P Broadway eI S a k Huntington Av I so r t Hall Paul Sullivan WyAlbany St t t w Brookline St e Cypher St n o r D St. Botolph St r SOUTH n t r Dedham St S e Gainsborough Symphony Pembroke St r R r i y

e v v Queensberry St 4th St

d t S

ll s i BOSTON

e A e e t

S T w v h Station Bradford St u e e lc R mr m S Co Fenway e Bullock St it Av riv Northeastern Massachusetts SOUTH Rotch W 1st St Summit Ave k D St. Stephen Ave Station ar Station END Playground Pilgrim Rd P Randolph St D St BROOKLINE Massachusetts Av W 2nd St Emmanuel Camden St Columbus Av Union Park/ L Forsyth Newton St Washington ongwo W 3rd St E St S od Av Longwood College Rutland St Beacon St tear Institute Shawmut Av n y Forsyth Wy W. Broadway Mario s R a Union Park St Athens St Summer St n S d w Hemenway St t en TremontConcord St St Brandon Hall F Malden St W. 1st St 0 1000ft Plymouth St Museum of Worcester St Blackstone W. 4th St V Washington St t e Northampton St Square Plympton St r t Springfield St S n Alt Francis Fine Arts

o S Children’s Av Dorchester o y n n St Isabella Stewart Carter k Pl S l Newton St W. 5th St t a r Gardner Museum Camden St Dedham St u Simmons Harrison Av a H Hospital Playground w a t Franklin r Museum Rd P W a P S e Albany St a r Pilgrim Rd College Northeastern Square . v s v t h h t t i i a St Davenport n S e Au S R University Canton St g bu r t Av. Louis Pasteur Museum of t rn d x J o St n Benton W. 6th St E 1st St J o n o t Longwood Av Fine Arts S r Worcester Sq s S S Perry T i Lenox St W. 7th St t Station

O St O

r St L Brookline Av Ruggles Rd St M t H t St K Aspinwall A ar n Tavern Rd a v Parker St Boston r e Palace Rd v H E 2nd St 1 a 2 K 3 Binney St4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 rd Ruggles Medical A t Longwood Center v S Station Rd Farragut l Med Area Huntington Av Hammon St o o h E 3rd St

c S St N SIGHTSEEING7192 Lang F&B Panorama ad_Layout | FREEDOM 1 7/31/17 12 TRAIL 9 OLD STATE HOUSE 10 BOSTON Corner of Washing- MASSACRE SITE State ton and State streets, Street in front of the Old 617-720-1713. Daily 9 State House. At the next a.m.–5 p.m. $10; seniors & intersection below the students $8.50; children State House, a ring of (18 and under), military cobblestones marks the & veterans free. Built in site of the clash between 1713, this seat of Colonial a jeering Boston crowd government was the and a British guard of center of activity for nine soldiers on March such patriots as John 5, 1770. Hancock and Samuel and John Adams. It was here that the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston.

11 FANEUIL HALL 12 PAUL REVERE Merchants Row and HOUSE 19 North Square, Faneuil Hall Square, North Street, 617-523- 617-242-5689. Daily 9 2338. Daily 9:30 a.m.– a.m.–5 p.m. Historical 4:15 p.m. $5; seniors & talks given every half students $4.50; children hour from 9:30 a.m.– (5–17) $1. The oldest 4:30 p.m., when hall is home in Boston (built not in use. “The Cradle c. 1680), occupied by of Liberty” combines silversmith and patriot a marketplace on the Paul Revere from 1770 first floor with the town to 1800. meeting hall upstairs, the site of fiery revolutionary debate.

13 OLD 14 NORTH COPP’S CHURCH HILL 193 Salem BURYING St., 617- GROUND 523-6676. Daily 10 a.m.– Hull Street. Daily 10 a.m.– Sweet Treats 4 p.m. Services: Sun at 5 p.m. Set out in 1659, 9 and 11 a.m. Known Copp’s Hill was Boston’s with Friends as Christ Church and second cemetery. Many erected in 1723, this is remarkable people are Boston’s oldest standing interred here, including Daily Afternoon Tea church. Two lanterns the Mather family of were hung here on April ministers and Edmund Saturday Chocolate Bar 18, 1775, signaling the Hartt, builder of the USS Redcoats’ departure by Constitution. sea for Lexington and Sunday City Brunch Concord.

15 BUNKER HILL 16 USS CONSTITUTION MONUMENT Breed’s Hill, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown, 617-242- Charlestown, 617-242- 7511. Daily 1–5 p.m., last 5670. Wed–Sun 10 a.m.–4 climb at 4:30 p.m. The p.m. This 44-gun frigate site of the historic battle is the world’s oldest of June 17, 1775. commissioned warship, 250 Franklin Street christened “Old Iron­ Boston, MA 02110 sides” during the War of T (617) 451 1900 1812 when cannonballs literally bounced off her langhamhotels.com/boston triple hull.

50 PANORAMA DINING

PANO PICK

REGINA PIZZERIA Patrons have been indulging in delicious, award-winning homemade pizza at Boston’s oldest brick-oven pizzeria since 1926. Delivery and curbside-to-go service available. C in Allston. L & D daily. $ 11½ Thacher St., 617-227-0765, reginapizzeria.com; also: Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace; South Station, Atlantic Ave. and Summer Street; 353 Cambridge St., Allston, 617-783-2300; 1330 Boylston St., 617-266-9210.

Back Bay bistro and wine bar features Chef Daniel Boulud’s locally inspired seasonal dishes, ASTA traditional French bistro fare and house- 47 Massachusetts Ave., 617-585-9575, made terrines and pâtés. B, L, D, C, Sat & astaboston.com. Earthy, mysterious and SB. $$$$ minimal, Asta offers a prix fixe tasting menu-only experience. An open kitchen BAR 10 invites you to get up close and personal Westin Copley Place, 10 Huntington Ave., with the menu of your choice: three, five or 617-424-7446, bar10boston.com. Bar 10 eight courses. D. $$$$ mixes signature martinis and lighter, mod- ern American fare with a vibrant setting BAR BOULUD, BOSTON and an array of shareable dishes, including Mandarin Oriental Boston, 776 Boylston St., salads, flatbread pizzas and more. Voted 617-535-8800, barboulud.com/boston. Sis- Best Hotel Bar by Boston magazine and ter restaurant to the popular New York Best Civilized Nightcap by The Improper and London locations, this French-inspired Bostonian. L, D, C, SB. $$

DAVIO’S NORTHERN KEY AVERAGE PRICE OF Scan this code for DINNER ENTREES expanded Panorama ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE B Breakfast dining listings 75 Arlington St., 617- L Lunch $ Most less than $12 D Dinner $$ $12–18 357-4810, davios.com. BR Brunch $$$ $19–25 Davio’s spacious, relaxed SB Sunday Brunch $$$$ Most more than $25 dining room serves as C Cocktails Many restaurants offer a wide LS Late Supper range of entrees and prices; the perfect stage for its (serving after 10 p.m.) the classifications are only signature dishes, includ- VP Valet Parking approximations. NC Credit Cards Not or visit ing homemade pas- Accepted Refer to Cuisine Index, bostonguide.com tas and Brandt meats Entertainment page 60. * as well as a selection of

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 51 ANTONIO’S 288 Cambridge St., 617-367-3310, antoniosofbeaconhill.com. One of Boston’s finest Italian restau- rants, Antonio’s serves traditional Italian food with nightly spe- cials and a lengthy wine list. Specialties include homemade fusilli and shrimp margarita. L, D. $$

DINING

fresh seafood. Additional flair is provided Street setting, complete with seasonal patio by the open kitchen layout. L, D, VP, C. $$$ dining for prime people-watching as you enjoy your scallops in saffron cream, lobster JASPER WHITE’S SUMMER SHACK ravioli and sangria. D, C, L Sat & Sun. $$ 50 Dalton St., 617-867-9955, summershackrestaurant.com. Enjoy top- *TOP OF THE HUB notch seafood such as pan-roasted lobster, 800 Boylston St., Prudential Center, 617- award-winning fried chicken and an impres- 536-1775, topofthehub.net. Located 52 sive raw bar in a casual setting. L, D. $$$ stories above the city, Boston’s special occasion favorite offers upscale American L’ESPALIER cuisine, live nightly entertainment, a spec- Mandarin Oriental Boston, 774 Boylston tacular view and romantic atmosphere, St., 617-262-3023, lespalier.com. This promising a unique experience for both French classic, consistently named as one visitors and native Bostonians alike. L, D, of Boston’s top eateries, is a favorite of SB, LS, C. $$$$ both power brokers and couples out for a romantic evening. L, D. $$$$ TOWNE STOVE AND SPIRITS 900 Boylston St., 617-247-0400, OAK LONG BAR + KITCHEN towneboston.com. The melting pot of Fairmont Copley Plaza, 138 St James Ave., cuisines at this eatery within the Hynes 617-585-7222, oaklongbarkitchen.com. Convention Center blends home-style, Featuring exceptional craft cocktails, clas- gastropub fare with refined presenta- sic domestic wines and seasonal dishes tions and contemporary influences, creat- highlighting local ingredients, this elegant ing a dining experience with something for restaurant boasts a farm-to-table menu of everyone. L, D, Sat & SB, C. $$$$ modernized American favorites. B, L, D, LS, C, SB. $$$$ Beacon Hill SALTIE GIRL 281 Dartmouth St., 617-267-0691, ANTONIO’S saltiegirl.com. This intimate, 30-seat restau- One of Boston’s rant features one of the largest selections finest Italian of tinned fish in New England along with restaurants, Antonio’s serves a wide array of fresh, sustainable seafood, traditional Italian including chowder, bisque, raw bar offer- food with nightly ings, fried whole belly Ipswich clams and specials and a lobster rolls. L, D, C, LS, Sat & SB. $$$ lengthy wine list. Specialties include homemade fusilli and shrimp margarita. 288 Cambridge St., 617-367- SELECT OYSTER BAR 3310, antoniosofbeaconhill.com. L, D. $$ 50 Gloucester St., 857-239-8064, selectboston.com. Chef Michael Serpa’s acclaimed seafood hot spot is focused on *CHEERS serving the highest quality seafood in a 84 Beacon St., 617-227-9605; Faneuil Hall casual bistro atmosphere. L, D, C, LS. $$$$ Marketplace, 617-227-0150; cheersboston. com. The original Beacon Hill pub and its *THE TAJ BOSTON spin-off offer tasty traditional fare and an 15 Arlington St., 617-536-5700, tajhotels. abundant beverage selection. Live com. This 1927 landmark offers dishes entertainment Thu–Sat. L, D, C, LS. $ reflecting the seasonal flavors of New Eng- land as well as authentic Indian dishes for CLINK dinner. Cafe: B, L, D, Sat & SB. Lounge: L, D, The Liberty Hotel, 215 Charles St., C, LS. Bar: L, D, C, LS. $$$$ 617-224-4004, libertyhotel.com/clink. Artfully marrying European culinary tradi- TAPEO tion with contemporary American innova- 266 Newbury St., 617-267-4799, tapeo.com. tion, Clink’s dining room features elements This popular Back Bay eatery offers delec- of the original cells from its earlier life as table, authentic tapas in a glorious Newbury the Charles Street Jail. Clink’s lobby bar

52 PANORAMA PHOTO: HEATHER BURKE draws trendy urbanites with its energetic THE PARAMOUNT nightlife scene. B, L, C. $$$ 44 Charles St., 617-720-1152; 667 East Broadway, 617-269-9999; THE HUNGRY I paramountboston.com. A Boston staple 71½ Charles St., 617-227-3524, since 1937, The Paramount often finds itself hungryiboston.com. In a two-story at the top of many “best of” lists. Excellent townhouse with two working fireplaces American cuisine, hearty portions and an and an outdoor patio, chef Peter Ballarin active atmosphere make it a favorite. B, L, serves signature dishes, including venison D. $$ au poivre. D, SB, C. $$$ SCOLLAY SQUARE MOOO 21 Beacon St., 617-742-4900, 15 Beacon St., 617-670-2515, scollaysquare.com. A warm, inviting envi- mooorestaurant.com. Indulge in modern ronment serving American comfort food steakhouse fare at XV Beacon Hotel. Mooo at a reasonable price with a sophisticated features a la carte steaks ranging from cocktail list. This neighborhood bistro- 14-ounce prime New York sirloin to style restaurant is a great meeting place for Japanese-grade Wagyu beef served with friends and small groups to eat, drink and roasted garlic and bone marrow butter. B, socialize. L, D, Sat & SB, C. $$$ L, D, SB, C. $$$$

NO. 9 PARK Downtown 9 Park St., 617-742-9991, no9park.com. BACK DECK Acclaimed chef Barbara Lynch serves up 2 West St., 617-670-0320, French- and Italian-style dishes in a sophis- backdeckboston.com.With three deck ticated bistro atmosphere atop Beacon Hill, spaces, a menu of charcoal-grilled favorites, offering inventive versions of classic fare patio tables and backyard-inspired cock- Panorama 4.625x3.75 1/15/14 10:48 AM Page 1 from fresh pasta to foie gras. D, LS, C. $$$$ tails, Back Deck brings the outdoors inside

Welcome To America’s Oldest Restaurant

A National Historic Landmark

On The Freedom Trail One Block From Historic Faneuil Hall Specializing In Hearty Portions Of Yankee Style Seafood, Fresh New England Lobster And Grilled Meats 41 Union Street • 617-227-2750

Sunday-Thursday 11 am -9:30 pm • Friday & Saturday 11 am -10 pm • Union Bar til -Midnight Functions • Validated Parking • All Major Credit Cards Honored • Reservations Recommended Visit Our Website • www.unionoysterhouse.com

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 53 DINING

with floor-to-ceiling windows, carriage MERITAGE RESTAURANT + WINE BAR lighting, lush green planters, glazed brick Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf, and an open kitchen. L, D, Sat & SB, C. $$ 617-439-3995, meritagetherestaurant.com. Known for its excellence in wine and *BOND food pairings, this sophisticated eatery Langham Hotel Boston, 250 Franklin St., boasts gorgeous views Boston Harbor, 617-956-8765, bondboston.com. This complemented by Chef Daniel Bruce’s swanky restaurant and lounge boasts a unique vineyard-to-table menu. D, LS, SB, diverse cocktail and wine menu to C, VP. $$$$ accompany its array of exotic international cuisine. L, D, C. $$$ MIEL BRASSERIE PROVENÇALE InterContinental Hotel, 510 Atlantic Ave., *CAFE FLEURI 617-217-5151, intercontinentalboston.com. Langham Hotel Boston, 250 Franklin St., A Provence-inspired, Certified Green res- 617-451-1900, boston.langhamhotels. taurant bringing the flavor of the French com. Enjoy one of Boston’s top Sunday countryside to the waterfront offers an brunches, or sample contemporary New extensive wine list along with exquisite England fare and desserts within a sunlit appetizers and entree. B, L, D, SB. $$$ garden atrium. B, L, SB. $$ NEBO FAJITAS & ’RITAS 520 Atlantic Ave., 617-723-6326, 25 West St., 617-426-1222, fajitasandritas. neborestaurant.com. This upscale pizzeria com. Established in 1989, Fajitas & ’Ritas and enoteca with a familial vibe offers up features fresh, healthy Texan and barbecue a pleasing menu of antipasti, homemade cuisine at bargain prices. A fun place to eat, pastas and 30 varieties of Neapolitan-style drink and hang out, the walls are decorated pizza, all served in a stylish environment. with colorful murals and the bar boasts D. $$$ some of Boston’s best—and sturdiest—mar- garitas. L, D, C. $ PARKER’S RESTAURANT Omni Parker House, 60 School St., 617-227- HALEY HENRY WINE BAR 8600. Enjoy nostalgic cuisine with a con- 45 Province St., 617-208-6000, temporary flair in the stately dining room haleyhenry.com. This cozy, eclectic spot where Boston cream pie and the Parker offers a wide array of tinned fish as well as House roll were first served. B, L, D. $$$$ ceviche, crudo, charcuterie and cheese to pair with its carefully selected Old World ROWES WHARF SEA GRILLE wines. D, Sat L, LS. $$$ Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf, 617-856-7744, roweswharfseagrille.com. *THE KINSALE IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT Rowes Wharf Sea Grille delivers the sea 2 Center Plaza (Cambridge Street), 617- straight to your table. The dining room or 742-5577, classicirish.com. Hand-crafted in seasonal outdoor terrace is an ideal spot Ireland and shipped to Boston, this clas- for a leisurely lunch or special date night. sic pub features a cozy interior with beau- B, L, D. $$$ tiful Celtic motifs and traditional Irish fare with 20+ beers on tap, 100-seat seasonal SAM LaGRASSA’S patio, live music and trivia on Wed. Sat & 44 Province St., 617-357-6861, SB. L, D, C. $$ samlagrassas.com. Only open during lunch hours on weekdays, Sam has dished out the O YA “World’s No. 1 Sandwiches” since 1968. The 9 East St., 617-654-9900, oyarestaurant menu features daily specials along with boston.com. This contemporary and edgy staple signatures and specialty sandwiches sushi eatery, crowned Boston’s best restau- like the new Pastrami Diablo. L. $$ rant of 2009 by Boston magazine, boasts a simple, natural decor that perfectly com- TRADE plements the exquisitely created dishes. 540 Atlantic Ave., 617-451-1234, The intimate seating capacity of 37 diners trade-boston.com. James Beard Award- makes reservations a must. D, C, VP. $$$ winning chef Jody Adams serves delec-

54 PANORAMA table fusion dishes inspired by her world travels in an elegant, modern interior. L, D, SB. $$$

YE OLDE UNION OYSTER HOUSE America’s oldest restaurant, now celebrating 190 years, serves Yankee- style seafood, beef and chicken, and is famed for the oyster bar where Daniel Webster dined daily. Specialties include clam chowder and fresh lobster. 41 Union St., 617-227-2750, unionoysterhouse.com. L, D, VP. $$$

YVONNE’S 2 Winter Place, 617-267-0047, yvonnesboston.com. Located in the space formely occupied by the legendary Locke- Ober, this “modern supper club” serves internationally inspired small plates, rare wines, select beers and both classic and innovative cocktails in a luxurious setting. D, LS, C. $$$ Faneuil Hall Marketplace *DURGIN-PARK THIRSTY? 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 617-227- 2038, durgin-park.com. For more than a century, Durgin-Park has catered to the NOW OFFERING hearty appetites of locals and visitors alike. 20+ WINES BY THE GLASS AND One of the oldest continuously running res- 12 CRAFT BEERS ON TAP taurants in the country, it features a wide selection of comfort food and classic New England fare, including clam chowder and 32 REASONS TO SAY, “CHEERS” the signature prime rib. L, D, C. $$ Located in the Westin Copley Place *HARD ROCK CAFE 10 Huntington Ave Boston MA 22–24 Clinton St., 617-424-7625, hardrock.com. Offering classic American Open 7 days, Full menu until 12 am cuisine served with a healthy dose of rock ’n’ roll. After you eat, take in the massive collection of authentic music memorabilia or enjoy live music from hot local and national acts. L, D, C, LS. $ Fenway/Kenmore Square BAR10BOSTON.COM @Bar10_Boston *AUDUBON BOSTON 838 Beacon St., 617-421-1910, audubon boston.com. Audubon Boston caters to the tastes of the Fenway area—whether you’re in the mood for an upscale alternative to

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 55 DINING

the Fenway Frank or a late night hot spot warm, social atmosphere and contempo- on the weekends. D, SB, C. $$ rary Italian cuisine in a stunning waterfront setting that features an open kitchen with a THE BLEACHER BAR chef’s counter and an outdoor terrace with 82A Lansdowne St., 617-262-2424, views of Boston Harbor. B, L, D, BR, C. $$$ bleacherbarboston.com. Inside Fenway Park, underneath the bleachers, take MASSIMINO’S CUCINA ITALIANA in center field views of America’s most 207 Endicott St., 617-523-5959, beloved ballpark. With the feel of a neigh- massiminosboston.com. Owner/chef Mas- borhood pub and featuring a deli-style simino—former head chef of Naples’ Hotel menu and cold beer, The Bleacher Bar is Astoria and Switzer­land’s Metropolitan open all year round. L, D, C. $ Hotel—offers specialties like veal chop stuffed with arugula, prosciutto, smoked EASTERN STANDARD mozzarella and black olives, among Hotel Commonwealth, 528 Commonwealth numerous other delights. L, D, LS, C. $ Ave., 617-532-9100, easternstandardboston. com. This Kenmore Square brasserie resem- NEPTUNE OYSTER bles an old hotel dining room and attracts 63 Salem St., 617-742-3474, neptuneoyster. a diverse crowd, from businessmen to Red com. This outstanding raw bar offers an Sox fans seeking a pre-game bite. B, L, D. $$ enormous selection of seafood, often cooked with a hint of Italian flair. The menu GAME ON! features 12 varieties of oysters, a renowned 82 Lansdowne St., 617-351-7001, New England lobster roll, oyster mine- gameonboston.com. This sports bar/ strone and lobster scampi. L & D. $$$ restaurant/nightclub built inside Fenway Park offers a sleek spot in which to sample TARANTA a full menu and watch sporting events on a 210 Hanover St., 617-720-0052, number of big-screen TVs. L, D. $$ tarantarist.com. Enjoy traditional Italian dishes bursting with surprising, unfamiliar flavors at this acclaimed eatery that fuses south- HOJOKO ern Italian cuisine with influences from chef/ This hip izakaya owner José Duarte’s native Peru. D, C. $$$ dishes out Japanese- style small plates TRESCA and sushi along with with craft beers, 233 Hanover St., 617-742-8240, sake and frozen trescanorthend.com. Enjoy the romantic cocktails. The Verb atmosphere of a restored old world Tuscan Hotel, 1271 Boylston St., 617-670-0507, villa while savoring authentic Italian dishes hojokoboston.com. carefully prepared using only the finest D, C, LS. $$ ingredients. D, LS, C, SB. $$$$

WARD 8 SWEET CHEEKS 90 N. Washington St., 617-823-4478, 1381 Boylston St., 617-266-1300, ward8.com. The North End’s only American sweetcheeksq.com. Sweet Cheeks brings brasserie—named for the Boston voting a taste of Texas barbecue to Boston using district as well as the vintage libation— local, responsibly sourced and all-natu- features a menu of comfort food and a bar ral meats. Indulge in Berkshire pork belly serving creative craft cocktails. L, D, LS, C, or great northern brisket dressed in a vari- Sat & SB. $$ ety of hot sauces with refreshing cocktails served in mason jars. L, D, LS, C. $$$ South Boston Waterfront/ Seaport District North End BABBO PIZZERIA ARAGOSTA BAR & BISTRO 11 Fan Pier Blvd., 617-421-4466, 3 Battery Wharf, 617-994-9001, babbopizzeria.com. Celebrity chef Mario aragostabistro.com. Aragosta offers a Batali’s waterfront enoteca serves wood-

56 PANORAMA ABOVE PHOTO: KRISTIN TEIG fired pizzas, small batch Italian wines and DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE more. L, D, LS, C. $$ STEAK HOUSE 250 Northern Ave., Suite 200, 617-951-1368, THE BARKING CRAB delfriscos.com. Located at Liberty Wharf, 88 Sleeper St., 617-426-CRAB, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House barkingcrab.com. No frills at this clam offers guests prime steaks, chops and shack that’s a Boston dining institution. fresh seafood. Boasting an award-winning, Pluck mussels and steamers from plastic 1,200+ wine list, spectacular harbor views buckets and drink wine out of plastic cups and unparalleled hospitality, Del Frisco’s under a seasonal outdoor tent and on the represents an exciting destination in new patio or by a wood-burning stove dur- Boston dining. L, D, C, LS, VP. $$$$ ing colder months. L, D, C. $$ EMPIRE ASIAN RESTAURANT & LOUNGE BLUE DRAGON 55 Northern Ave., 617-295-0001, 324 A St., 617-338-8585, ming.com/ empireboston.com. This 14,000-square- blue-dragon. Named one of the best new foot Asian restaurant and lounge located restaurants of 2013 by Esquire, Ming Tsai’s on Fan Pier offers a tantalizing menu from 80-seat gastropub is a relaxed, Asian- executive Chef Kevin Long and an exotic, fusion neighborhood hangout with a tapas- Peter Niemitz-designed interior. D, LS, C, style menu. L, D, LS, C. $$ VP. $$$$

COMMITTEE MENTON 50 Northern Ave., 617-737-5051, 354 Congress St., 617-737-0099, committeeboston.com. Small plates of mentonboston.com. This famed restaurant fresh Greek and Mediterranean fare, cre- by James-Beard-Award-winning chef Bar- ative cocktails and an extensive wine list bara Lynch combines meticulous French are highlights at this gathering spot in the technique with a passionate Italian sensibil- Seaport District. L, D, LS, C. $$$ ity in a luxurious atmosphere. D. $$$$

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 57 *DARRYL’S CORNER BAR & KITCHEN 604 Columbus Ave., 617-536-1100, dcbkboston.com. Home to some of the best Southern-style comfort food in the city, Darryl’s also features a lively assortment of live jazz, soul and R&B music and the “Best of Boston”-awarded, all-you-can-eat Sunday Jazz Brunch. D, C, L Sat, SB. $$$

DINING

MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE the Seaport/Innovation District, Nick World Trade Center East, Two Seaport Lane, Varano’s flagship location brings 617-526-0410, mortons.com. The renowned unmatched service and unforgettable steakhouse chain is famous for serving experiences to beautiful Fan Pier. Dine on prime-aged beef, including filet mignon and authentic Italian cuisine while taking in a New York strip. They also offer a variety of dazzling interior and breathtaking views other entrees, including superb jumbo lump of Boston Harbor. Reservations recom- crab cakes. L, D, C, LS, VP. $$$$ mended. L, D, C, LS, VP. $$$

OCEAN PRIME TEMAZCAL TEQUILA CANTINA 140 Seaport Blvd., 617-670-1345, 250 Northern Ave., 617-439-3502, ocean-prime.com. An award-winning temazcalcantina.com. Located on Liberty restaurant and lounge from renowned res- Wharf, this restaurant offers fresh, taurateur Cameron Mitchell, Ocean Prime is authentic Mexican dishes, outdoor designed to please all palates, uniting fresh waterfront dining and an extensive drink seafood and steaks with service that makes menu, with more than 300 tequilas and every guest feel like a VIP. L, D, LS, C. $$$$ nearly a dozen refreshing margarita options. L, D, SB, C. $$$ *OUTLOOK KITCHEN + BAR The Envoy Hotel, 70 Sleeper St., 617-338- 3030, theenvoyhotel.com. Featuring local South End and seasonal cuisine and perched on AQUITAINE the edge of the Fort Point Channel, Out- 569 Tremont St., 617-424-8577, look also boasts a bar serving craft cock- aquitaineboston.com. Modeled after con- tails, craft beer, a carefully selected wine temporary Parisian bistros, Aquitaine offers list, small-batch bourbons and single-malt a fresh take on traditional French cuisine scotches. B, L, D, Sat & SB, C. $$$$ while staying true to its regional roots. An extensive wine list and simple, sophisti- PASTORAL cated decor make this neighborhood eat- 345 Congress St., 617-345-0005, ery a Boston classic. L, D, C, Sat & SB. $$$ pastoralfortpoint.com. Enjoy authentic, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, house-made pastas, seasonal Italian entrees, wine on B&G OYSTERS tap and beer cocktails in a warm, rustic This South End raw setting. L, D, LS, C. $$ bar from James Beard Award-winning chef Barbara Lynch and ROW 34 Garrett Harker features 383 Congress St., bivalves from Wellfleet 617-553-5900, INSIDE TIP: to the West Coast, Row 34 is the sister as well as signature row34.com. This restaurant of Island dishes like the lobster “workingman’s oys- Creek Oyster Bar in BLT and the Maine lobster roll. 550 Tremont ter bar” features fresh Kenmore Square. St., 617-423-0550, bandgoysters.com. L, D. $$ seafood, a unique beer selection and an indus- trial-chic decor. L, D. $$$ BOSTON CHOPS 1375 Washington St., 617-227-5011, SPORTELLO bostonchops.com. This urban steak bistro 348 Congress St., 617-737-1234, is a casual yet refined twist on steakhouse sportelloboston.com. Celebrity chef splendor. Savor mouth-watering prime cuts Barbara Lynch provides her interpretation and a 2,000-bottle wine room along with of a classic diner, serving up impeccable rarely celebrated delicacies like roasted trattoria-inspired Italian dishes and a wine bone marrow and grilled herb marinated bar. L, D, SB. $$$ beef heart. D, LS, C, Sat & SB. $$$$

STREGA WATERFRONT CINQUECENTO ROMAN TRATTORIA One Marina Park Drive, Fan Pier, 617-345- 500 Harrison Ave., 617-338-9500, 3992, thevaranogroup.com. The jewel of cinquecentoboston.com. This contemporary,

58 PANORAMA casual and energetic Italian eatery evokes specialties such as roasted salmon with the trattorias of Rome, offering an ideal chipotle and horseradish crust and chili spot for a night out or as a gathering place rubbed steaks. Masa also serves brunch for brunch. D, C, Sat & SB. $$$$ and a $1 tapas menu. D, SB, C. $$$

COPPA MISTRAL 253 Shawmut Ave., 617-391-0902, 223 Columbus Ave., 617-867-9300, coppaboston.com. This enoteca from mistralbistro.com. Floor-to-ceiling windows legendary restaurateur Ken Oringer and and white arches give this sophisticated chef Jamie Bissonnette serves a variety of restaurant a clean, airy feel. Acclaimed pasta dishes and wood-fired pizzas, as well Chef Jamie Mammano’s sophisticated as charcuterie and small, tapas-sized deli- menu and a distinctive cocktail list helped cacies. L, D, SB. $$$ to make Mistral a favorite for seasonal French cuisine. D, LC, SB, C. $$$$ FLOUR BAKERY & CAFE 1595 Washington St., 617-267-4300; 12 Farnsworth St., 617-338-4333; 131 Clar- MYERS + CHANG endon St., 617-437-7700; 30 Dalton St., Inspired by traditional 857-233-2255; 190 Massachusetts Ave., Taiwanese cuisine and Asian street food, Cambridge, 617-225-2525; 114 Mt. Auburn this fun and funky St., Cambridge, 617-714-3205; 40 Erie St., eatery offers playful Cambridge, 617-945-0322; flourbakery.com. and novel takes on Chef Joanne Chang’s mastery of all things the classic dishes and flavors of Southeast baked is on full display at this popular eat- Asia. 1145 Washington ery. The sticky buns are to die for, as are St., 617-542-5200, the hot pressed sandwiches. B, L. $$ myersandchang.com.

GASLIGHT 560 Harrison Ave., INSIDE TIP: PICCO 617-422-0224, Gaslight is 513 Tremont St., 617-927-0066, gaslight560.com. patterned piccorestaurant.com. Short for “Pizza and Critics and locals alike after a Parisian Ice Cream Company,” Picco delivers hot, neighborhood are drawn to this eatery. fresh-out-of-the-oven pizzas and Italian acclaimed French entrees. After their meal, diners can choose brasserie featuring from the ever-changing menu of home- top-notch fare and a young, energetic made ice cream flavors or baked desserts. atmosphere. SB, L, D. $$$ L, D. $$

MASA STELLA 439 Tremont St., 617-338-8884, 1525 Washington St., 617-247-7747, masarestaurant.com. Bringing the South- bostonstella.com. Chef/owner Evan Delu- west to the South End, Masa serves up ty’s modern eatery offers affordable and

ABOVE PHOTO: DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN BOSTONGUIDE.COM 59 DINING

approachable Italian cuisine in a chic CUISINE INDEX environment. D, SB, C. $$$

AMERICAN GREEK/ MEXICAN/ TORO GREEK-AMERICAN SOUTHWESTERN Asta 51 1704 Washington St., 617-536-4300, Abby Lane Committee 57 Bodega Canal 61 Food & Spirits 60 Doretta Taverna Fajitas & ’Ritas 54 toro-restaurant.com. Chef Ken Oringer’s Audubon & Raw Bar 61 Masa 59 popular Spanish restaurant features seating Boston 55 Zoe’s 31 Temazcal Tequila at communal tables and small, perfect-for- Back Deck 53 Cantina 58 sharing tapas dishes that blend a variety of Bar 10 INTERNATIONAL 51 vibrant styles and flavors. L, D, SB, C. $$$ The Bleacher Bond 54 NEW ENGLAND Bar 56 CityPlace 60 Avenue One 60 Blu 60 Haley Henry Cafe Fleuri 54 TREMONT 647 Boston Beer Wine Bar 54 Durgin-Park 55 647 Tremont St., 617-266-4600, Works 61 Jacob Wirth 61 Henrietta’s tremont647.com. Chef Andy Husbands’ Cheers 52 Menton 57 Table 31 inspired American fusion draws constant Clink 52 The Taj Boston Nubar 52 31 crowds to this South End staple. Make sure Flour Bakery Towne Stove Zephyr on the and Cafe 59 and Spirits 52 Charles 31 to catch the excellent brunch featuring The Fours 61 Trade 54 homemade Pop Tarts. D, Sat & SB. $$ Game On! 56 Yvonne’s 55 SEAFOOD Hard Rock Cafe 55 B&G Oysters 58 Meritage IRISH The Barking Theatre District Restaurant + Crab 57 Wine Bar 54 The Asgard Irish Pub & Jasper White’s ABBY LANE FOOD & SPIRITS Oak Long Bar + Restaurant 31 Summer Shack 52 Kitchen 52 255 Tremont St., 617-451-2229, The Kinsale Legal Sea abbylaneboston.com. A neighborhood Outlook Irish Pub & Foods 61 Kitchen + Bar 58 Restaurant 54 Neptune restaurant with a focus on approachabil- The Paramount 53 Oyster 56 ity, affordability and excellent service, Abby Parker’s ITALIAN Ocean Prime 58 Restaurant 54 Lane offers delicious handcrafted food and Antonio’s 52 Ostra 61 Ruby Room 61 spirits in a fun and family-friendly environ- Aragosta Bar & Row 34 58 Sam LaGrassa’s 54 ment. L, D, C, LS. $$ Bistro 56 Rowes Wharf Scollay Square 53 Babbo Pizzeria 56 Sea Grille 54 Sweet Cheeks 56 Cinquecento Saltie Girl 52 AVENUE ONE RESTAURANT Top of the Hub 52 Roman Select Hyatt Regency, One Avenue de Lafayette, Tremont 647 60 Trattoria 58 Oyster Bar 52 617-422-5579, regencyboston.hyatt.com. West End Coppa 59 Ye Olde Union Johnnie’s 61 Dante 31 Oyster House 55 Newly renovated, this restaurant and Ward 8 56 Davio’s lounge serves contemporary New England Northern Italian SPANISH/TAPAS Steakhouse 51 cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy a ASIAN Tapeo 52 Erbaluce 61 refreshing cocktail, three-course prix fixe Blue Dragon 57 Toro 60 Maggiano’s dinner or a delectable dessert. Discounted Empire Asian Little Italy 61 Restaurant & STEAKHOUSES parking available. B, L, D, C, VP. $$$ Lounge 57 Massimino’s Cucina Italiana 56 Boston Chops 58 Myers + Chang 59 Nebo 54 Davio’s BLU Pastoral 58 Northern Italian 4 Avery St., 617-375-8550, FRENCH/ Steakhouse 51 Picco 59 FRENCH-AMERICAN Del Frisco’s blurestaurant.com. This fourth-floor res- Aquitaine 58 Regina Pizzeria 51 Double Eagle taurant next to the Ritz Carlton is a feast Bar Boulud, Sportello 58 Steak House 57 for the senses. Its contemporary American Boston 51 Strega Mooo 53 menu includes the all-time favorite lobster Eastern Waterfront 58 Morton’s the Standard 56 Stella 59 Steakhouse 58 club. Featuring spectacular floor-to-ceiling Gaslight 59 Taranta 56 windows, blu is perfect for a pre-show din- L’Espalier 52 Teatro 61 ner, private dining and more. L, D, C. $$$$ Miel Brasserie Tresca 56 Provençale 54 CITYPLACE Mistral 59 JAPANESE/SUSHI On Stuart Street between Tremont and No. 9 Park 53 Hojoko 56 O Ya 54 S. Charles streets in the State Transpor- FRENCH COUNTRY tation Bldg., cityplaceboston.com. Enjoy The Hungry i 53 everything from handcrafted beers at Rock Bottom Brewery, delicious treats from Panera Bread and gourmet Chinese at P.F.

60 PANORAMA Chang’s as well as specialty pizzas, custom traditional recipes served family-style in burritos and more in the Food Court. B, L, a relaxed, polished space. L, D, C. $$ D, C. $–$$$ TEATRO DORETTA TAVERNA & RAW BAR 177 Tremont St., 617-778-6841, Heritage on the Garden, 79 Park Plaza, 617- teatroboston.com. Teatro boasts a 422-0008, dorettaboston.com. Renowned reasonably priced, award-winning chef Michael Schlow pays homage to his Italian-influenced menu by owner/chef wife Adrienne’s family’s Greek recipes, with Jamie Mammano. D, C, VP. $$$ an empashis on fresh, locally sourced, sea- sonal cooking. L, D, LS, C. $$$ West End/North Station ERBALUCE *BODEGA CANAL 69 Church St., 617-426-6969, erbaluce-bos- 57 Canal St., 617-833-4885, ton.com. Featuring an Italian menu that bodegacanal.com. Creative tacos—includ- is both contemporary and comforting, ing buttered lobster and braised bacon— chef Charles Draghi’s Bay Village favorite and colorful cocktails are highlights at this focuses on local, seasonal ingredients and Mexican-themed hot spot. L, D, C, LS. $$$ Piemontese flavors. D, C. $$$ BOSTON BEER WORKS *JACOB WIRTH 112 Canal St., 617-896- 31–37 Stuart St., 617-338-8586, 2337; 61 Brookline INSIDE TIP: jacobwirth.com. Opened in 1868, Jacob Ave., 617-536-2337; Other locations Wirth is the city’s second-oldest restaurant, beerworks.net. Enjoy include Salem, serving traditional German fare like wiener more than a dozen Hingham, Lowell and Framingham. schnitzel, sauerbraten and a great selection draught beers crafted of German beers. L, D, C, LS. $$ on the premises and an extensive menu of bold American food, including ribs, buckets of fries and a burger LEGAL SEA FOODS menu, just steps from TD Garden. L & D. $ This Boston favorite features more than 40 THE FOURS varieties of fresh fish and shellfish as well as a 66 Canal St., 617-720-4455, thefours.com. lengthy wine list. Named This bar and restaurant has been named “Boston’s Most Popular one of the best sports bars in America by Restaurant” by Zagat. 558 Washington St., 617- Sports Illustrated. The homemade clam 692-8888; 26 Park Plaza, chowder, buffalo wings and abundant Park Square Motor Mart, 617-426-4444; 255 menu of appetizers, sandwiches and pub State St., Long Wharf, 617-742-5300; Copley food have made it as popular for its cuisine Place, 100 Huntington Ave., 617-266-7775; 270 Northern Ave., Liberty Wharf, 617-477-2900; as its sports scene. L, D, C, LS. $$ other locations, legalseafoods.com. L, D, C. $$$ RUBY ROOM Kimpton Onyx Hotel, 155 Portland St., 617- OSTRA 557-9950, onyxhotel.com. This upscale gath- 1 Charles St. South, 617-421-1200, ering space serves decadent dishes with ostraboston.com. Chef/owner Jamie handcrafted libations in a plush, luxurious Mammano’s contemporary Mediterranean environment that provides a welcome alter- restaurant is inspired by both local and native for a pre-game meal. B, D, C. $$$$ European varieties of seafood, featuring both innovative and classic preparations *WEST END JOHNNIE’S that highlight the natural and fresh flavors 38 Portland St., 617-227-1588, of each dish. D, C. $$$$ westendjohnnies.com. This restaurant’s décor, featuring autographed memorabilia, MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY evokes the feel of Boston’s old West End. 4 Columbus Ave., 617-542-3456, The diverse menu includes such pub fare maggianos.com. Enjoy scratch-made as molasses-glazed wings along with pan- Italian-American meals inspired by seared salmon. D, SB, C. $$

ABOVE PHOTO: CHIP NESTOR BOSTONGUIDE.COM 61 BOSTON ACCENT FLOUR POWER Chef JOANNE CHANG joins forces with a host of local eateries in support of the Greater Boston Food Bank’s Super Hunger Brunch

AS A RECENT HARVARD GRADUATE IN Chef Chang’s passion for cooking and the early 1990s, Joanne Chang was working Boston doesn’t end there. She is a culinary as a management consultant when she real- committee member for the Greater Boston ized that, if she were to win the lottery, she’d Food Bank’s Super Hunger Brunch, a citywide choose to spend all her time in a kitchen. fundraiser on the weekend of January 27 & Almost immediately, Chang decided to trade 28. During the fundraiser, the sale of special her cubicle for a kitchen knife and was soon items on participating restaurants’ brunch “julienning scallions and making chicken menus benefits the food bank. This year, stocks” as a “low-man-on-the-totem-pole” Flour donates the proceeds from its breakfast at Biba, run by renowned Chef Lydia Shire. cookie/coffee combo sold at all locations. Eventually, Chef Chang focused on pastry, “This event is a unique opportunity to try out growing her baking skills at restaurants in special offerings from some of your favorite Boston and New York before opening Flour restaurants while supporting the amazing ef- (refer to listing, page 59), her bakery and café, forts of the Greater Boston Food Bank,” Chef in 2000. Chang says. “It’s a win/win!” “Even when I left to work in NYC, I Another win/win is how Chef Chang ap- knew that I wanted to return to Boston and proaches satisfaction in her kitchens. At Flour, open up something of my own here,” says she ensures that “everyone is dedicated to mak- Chef Chang.” Today, Flour has seven loca- ing our guests happy with excellent food and tions across Boston and Cambridge, where wonderful service,” and that her staff is “always highlights include both savory sandwiches and exceptional des- serts: sticky buns, scones, cakes and SUPER HUNGER BRUNCH fruit tarts. Chang and her husband January 27 & 28. Visit gbfb.org/get-involved/events/ signature-events/super-hunger-brunch for a list of Christopher Myers also co-own participating restaurants. Myers + Chang (refer to listing, page 59), a “totally fun and wonderful” South End diner that serves Chinese, Thai, focused on making sure we are having a great Vietnamese and Taiwanese specialties that time.” With such good food and good vibes in are “punchy and full of flavor,” like Chang’s abundance, a sweet treat is definitely the best favorite, the pan-roasted, soy-glazed salmon. way to begin the New Year. —Olivia J. Kiers

62 PANORAMA

Seasonal cocktails, handmade pasta, perfectly cooked steaks & fresh seafood, expertly prepared using the nest ingredients. At Davio’s, it’s all about the guest.