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Boston is Strong, Open & Fully Accessible
Over the past week-and-a-half, the city of Boston’s collective resiliency has been nothing short of astounding, and on the behalf of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism, it is with our great pleasure to say that Boston’s Back Bay and Copley Square areas, including Boylston Street and Copley Station, are officially open, and fully accessible for visitors, travelers, and residents alike.
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7 Spring Hiking Spots Across Boston, Northampton, & PTown
As the weather warms, outdoor adventures become a little more inviting, and with Massachusetts’ many hiking trails, paths and reservations, it can be a little daunting to find the perfect spot.
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Provincetown’s Cabaret Fest 2013
Provincetown, which was recently named one of the “20 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2013” by Smithsonian Magazine, is set to host their annual Cabaret Fest from April 12-14 at The Crown & Anchor featuring the best entertainment from the world of Cabaret.
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Spring Wine Lover’s Weekend in Provincetown!
One of Provincetown’s most esteemed lodging properties, the Brass Key Guesthouse (#24 in Conde Nast’s Top 40 Small Hotels in the US), is set to host their Third Annual Spring Wine Lover’s Weekend from April 12-14, 2013, featuring an inclusive weekend for wine enthusiasts, connoisseurs, and newbies looking to broaden their palates.
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Western New England’s Largest LGBT Pride Event
On May 4, 2013, Noho Pride is set to host their 32nd Annual LGBT Parade and Pride Event at the 3 County Fairgrounds in Northampton, MA with free admission, free parking, great food and drinks, retail vendors, LGBT educational information, and a line up of can’t-miss entertainment!
