This Ivy League university, founded in 1636, calls Cambridge home.
Harvard University
This famous ship was involved in a protest where colonists dumped tea into the harbor.
Boston Tea Party
This neighboring New England state is famous for its maple syrup and Green Mountains.
Vermont
This is the capital city of Massachusetts.
Boston
This world-renowned tech institute is located along the Charles River in Cambridge.
MIT
This trail leads visitors to 16 historic sites in Boston.
Freedom Trail
The New England Patriots play in this Massachusetts town, not in Boston.
Foxborough
This Massachusetts town was the site of the infamous 1692 witch trials.
Salem
Cambridge shares the Charles River with this neighboring city
Boston
Boston is home to this famous baseball stadium, the oldest in Major League Baseball.
Fenway Park
This New England state is the only one that does not border the Atlantic Ocean.
Vermont
This region in southeastern Massachusetts is known for its sandy beaches and summer tourism.
Cape Cod
This historic poet, author of Paul Revere’s Ride, was born in Cambridge.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
This Boston neighborhood is known for its strong Italian-American heritage.
North End
The Pilgrims arrived in New England aboard this historic ship.
Mayflower
This historic battle, fought in 1775, took place in the towns of Lexington and Concord.
Battle of Lexington and Concord
The headquarters of this AI research lab spun out of MIT is located in Cambridge.
MIT Media Lab
This 1770 event was a deadly confrontation between colonists and British soldiers
Boston Massacre
This New England state is the smallest in the U.S. by land area.
Rhode Island
This large Massachusetts city is known as the "City of Seven Hills" and is home to Clark University.
Worcester