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June 1 st

June 1 st. You will fly into Boston and meet your tour guide at baggage claim. You’ll load your bags on the bus and begin your day.

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June 1 st

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  1. June 1st You will fly into Boston and meet your tour guide at baggage claim. You’ll load your bags on the bus and begin your day. • Quincy Market - You will have free time to explore Quincy Market. Built in 1825, Quincy market was an indoor pavilion of vendor sales. The main Quincy Market building continues to be a source of food for Bostonians, though it now houses food-stalls, fast-food, and restaurants. It is a popular and busy lunchtime spot for downtown workers. In the center, surrounding the dome, is a two-story seating area. • Freedom Trail - Experience a signature historic experience in New England on the Freedom Trail. To preserve the story of the American Revolution, these sites are located along a unique 2.5 mile urban walking trail, marked with a bricked or painted red line. You’ll see Boston Common, the State House, the Granary Burial Ground and the site of the Boston Massacre. Then you’ll continue to the North End where you’ll see the home of Paul Revere and the Old North Church. • Old North Church - You'll visit the Old North Church located in Boston's North End. Here, the signal from the steeple of Boston's oldest church triggered the War for Independence. On that fateful night in 1775, the two lanterns in the steeple told Paul Revere that the British were approaching by boat, not on foot. • Dinner at Riccardo’s Ristorante in Little Italy • Hotel check in / Night Security

  2. June 2nd You will have breakfast at the hotel and begin your day. • Plimoth Plantation - A living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Plimoth Plantation shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists, some of whom later became known as Pilgrims. • Copley Square – Free time for shopping and lunch at the Prudential Center ($10 cash allotment). • Fenway Park - Experience a thrilling, one hour, walking tour of Fenway Park. Known to some as "America's Most Beloved Ballpark," Fenway is uniquely nestled in the city of Boston. See the home of Red Sox Legends, Williams, Yaz, Fisk and Rice. Visit Pesky's Pole and sit atop the world famous Green Monster which stands 37 feet 2 inches high overlooking leftfield. This is a place where dreams are made, traditions are celebrated and baseball is forever. • Blue Man Group - Experience the wonder of Blue Man Group with incredible performances, astounding music and outstanding art form. It's science, it's laughter, it's that creative urge you feel inside and want to explore. Become part of the new Blue Man Group show from the minute you step inside the doors! • Dinner at Hard Rock Café • Return to hotel

  3. June 3rd You will have breakfast at the hotel and begin your day. • Salem Witch Museum - You'll arrive at the Salem Witch Museum and follow the history of witches, witchcraft and witch hunts through the ages. You also watch a presentation of the events of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. • Cry Innocent - You'll be a part of "Cry Innocent," a dramatic live recreation of Salem’s first witch trial, where audience members play the jury. • Break for lunch in Salem ($10 cash allotment) • Free time to explore in Salem • Lexington & Concord - You'll visit the historic towns of Lexington and Concord where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. On April 18th, Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott made their midnight journey to warn the colonists of the impending British attack. On the morning of April 19th, 1775, Minutemen faced the British and fought at the Lexington Battle Green. You'll also see the North Bridge in Concord where shots were fired. Ralph Waldo Emerson described the first shots by the Patriots here as, "The shot heard round the world.” • Dinner at Cheers - You'll arrive at Cheers Beacon Hill, and as they say, "Where everybody knows your name." The restaurant is known internationally as the exterior of the bar seen in the NBC television sitcom Cheers which ran from 1982 to 1993. • Ghost Tour - You'll take a walking ghost tour and hear all about Boston's darker side! In a city nearly four hundred years old - troubled with war, murderers, strife and the occasional bout of stray molasses, it is hardly any wonder that Boston remains one of the most haunted cities in America and stories of the glory days of Colonial Boston only scratch the surface of Boston’s darker side. • Return to hotel

  4. June 4th You will have breakfast and check out of the hotel. You will leave your luggage with the bellman and begin your final day of touring. • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum - You'll arrive to The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum for an interactive and exciting history experience. You will have a personalized “colonial character” host that will guide you through this never- before-seen museum experience. You’ll “meet” Sam Adams, you’ll participate in the re-enactment of the destruction of the tea; you’ll be invited to board a tall ship, you’ll marvel at one of only two known surviving tea crates and you’ll be inspired by the film Let It Begin Here in the Minuteman Theatre. Learn the role that you will play in one of the most important events in American history. • USS Constitution - You will visit the USS Constitution, a wooden- hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat. She was nicknamed "Old Ironsides" after the War of 1812. • Break for lunch ($10 cash allotment) • Harvard Square - You'll head to Harvard Square where you'll have free time. You can visit the campus of America's oldest institution of higher learning, visit the campus book store and have time to explore the neighborhood. You’ll depart for the airport for your return flight home.

  5. Educational focus: We offer quality programs that are educational based. • Best value: You won’t find any hidden costs or unexpected “extras” with our program. Our trips are very reasonable! • Customized trips: We can help set up an itinerary that will complement the classroom experience by incorporating elements of your curriculum into the tour. • Trustworthy: We have decades of experience in planning educational tours. We know how important a successful trip is to a teacher or parent planner and we know that your group expects a lot from you and you don’t want them disappointed. Let us do the planning for you! • Safety:Your safety and enjoyment are our main concerns.

  6. Educational Travel Adventures provides unparalleled On-Tour Support: • TOUR MANAGER- will meet you when you arrive and stay with you until you depart home – they will bring your destination to life with educational content • MAIN OFFICE - provides constant support while you are on your trip, 24 hours a day for emergencies • NIGHT SECURITY – if included on your trip proposal, they will monitor the floor that your group is staying on so you may sleep peacefully at night

  7. For a minimal cost, you will get the following coverage: • Cancel for any reason – up to 48 hours prior to departure and receive 75% of what you have paid into your trip, minus the insurance premium • Cancel for any medical reason that is covered by the policy – you will receive 100% refund, minus the insurance premium • For a minimal cost, you can protect the investment that you have put into your trip • Without insurance, your trip is non-refundable!

  8. Please go to our regular website: www.ETAdventures.comYou will choose the option for “Login to myETA" on that screen. Then, you will need to enter the Trip Code and Password.  Trip Code: gorzycki19Password: bostrip19 You will then click on “Make a New Reservation”. It will ask you a series of questions. After answering the questions, you will have the opportunity to pay by credit card, debit card, or a check. If you have any questions concerning the website, you can always call 866-273-2500, press -0- and someone can assist you.

  9. We look forward to working with you! EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL ADVENTURES 4400 Route 9 South, Suite 1000 Freehold, New Jersey 07728 Toll Free: (866) 273-2500 Fax: (732) 303-9288 Email: info@etadventures.com Website: http://www.etadventures.com

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