“We've seen Open Newbury grow and thrive over the years. Residents and visitors alike get to enjoy one of Boston's most famous streets,” said Nick Gove, Interim Chief of Streets.
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Fans can sign up beginning Thursday at 2 p.m. for the free Fan Festival at City Hall Plaza.
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Old Ironsides will lead Sail Boston 250’s parade of tall ships. Here’s why the undefeated ship still matters.
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The Chelsea-based maker of Fenway Franks partnered with Museum of Fine Arts Boston to reimagine iconic moments in American history with hot dogs.
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1976 marked the first year of Sail Boston.
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The Patriots Hall of Fame and the Gillette Stadium lighthouse will close from May 14 to July, while the ProShop will relocate to a temporary site.
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Motif No. 1 Day will draw thousands of visitors to Rockport.
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Witness over 25 countries’ tall ships as they sail into Boston Harbor by learning how to sail yourself.
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Dr. Seuss Enterprises is adding a “highly visual” photo booth that paints homage to Seuss's picture-book "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" the Boston Calendar announced.
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From reenactments to battle walks to parades and block parties.
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