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Examples in Landmarks & History for other Regions/Ages-Stages: Quincy Market & Faneuil Hall Ages & Stages: General | Region: Activity Overview Located in the heart of downtown Boston, Quincy Market is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists alike. For over 250 years, the marketplace has played... Washington Monument Ages & Stages: General | Region: Activity Overview Constructed from marble, granite and gneiss, the Monument is the world's tallest free-standing stone structure, towering more than 555 feet (169 meters). Visitors... Bunker Hill Monument Ages & Stages: General | Region: Activity Overview The Bunker Hill Monument commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill. It's been open to the public since 1842. The 221-foot white granite obelisk marks the site of the... The Freedom Trail Ages & Stages: General | Region: Activity Overview The Freedom Trail in Boston is a 2.5-mile, brick-lined route that leads you to 16 historic sites. Explore museums and meeting houses, churches, and burial grounds... Empire State Building Observatory Ages & Stages: General | Region: Activity Overview This 102-story skyscraper exudes 1930s-style glamour, starting with its marble-and-gold vaulted lobby. Lines can be long, but it takes less than a minute for the elevator... Fun things to do in... Fun Things to Do at Home Fun games for the whole family Making science into family fun Giving the little ones a laugh Fun, creative activities Exercise for the mind Entertainment for the whole family Great fun when you're stuck at home |