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Day 1: Boston is a good destination for educational tours. The Freedom Trail offers several stopping possibilities with learning opportunities. Your group can visit Bunker Hill Monument or the USS ConstitutionPaul Revere House will offer your students some insight into his life and effect on our culture. Faneuil HallOld North ChurchBoston Massacre Site, and Old South Meeting House are also great attractions along the way. 

Day 2: The Harvard Museum of Natural History will have your group exploring a number of galleries. While you are near, you should take a break at Harvard Yard in the center of the Harvard campus. M.I.T. Science Museum also offers a gallery for your students to explore and learn. Check out the observation deck at Prudential Tower for a wonderful view of the city!

Day 3: Start your day by taking a tour of Fenway Park. Stop by Boston Science Museum to learn from their numerous exhibits. If you want to learn about pirates and their treasure, honeybees, the weather, or other related topics, this is the place to visit. If your group is more interested in aquatic life, then a visit to the New England Aquarium is a good choice for your group. I'm sure your group will enjoy a Dinner and Dance Cruise for some fun!

Day 4: There is lots to see and do at JFK Library and Museum. Your group will have the opportunity to learn more about JFK's presidency and life. Boston Museum of Fine Arts is a great attraction for art enthusiasts. The museum offers tours which will help your students learn the wonders of the art. Ride the Ducks Tour of Boston is an entertaining and interactive tour of Boston on a WWII inspired amphibious vehicle.