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Discover Boston!

Boston is not only one of America's oldest cities, but also the most walkable and one of the easiest to explore. Plan your DIA 2023 Global Annual Meeting experience and take advantage of everything Boston has to offer!

Boston Red Sox

Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox will be in town for two evening games during DIA 2023, and Fenway has blocked dedicated seating areas for DIA attendees for both games! Ticket availability is limited, and the deadline for purchasing tickets is June 9, 2023!

Tickets for the DIA section are sold out!

History

Old Corner Bookstore

Old Corner Bookstore

Downtown’s oldest commercial building and home of the publisher of Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, and more.

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Old South Meeting House

Old South Meeting House

Site of Boston Tea Party

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Paul Revere House

Paul Revere House

Built c.1680, was the colonial home of American patriot and Founding Father Paul Revere.

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USS Constitution

USS Constitution

Oldest commissioned warship afloat and earned her nickname "Old Ironsides" during the War of 1812.

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Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Dedicated in 1843, this 221-foot obelisk commemorates the Revolution's first major battle.

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Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Home of Quincy Market, dating from the early 19th century and now home to a lively assortment of shops, restaurants, and exhibitions – as well as the go-to place for street performers in nice weather.

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View all sixteen sites of the Freedom Trail

See more history! Head on over to the Black Heritage Trail, a 1.6-mile walking tour exploring the history of Boston’s 19th century African American community, or the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum to see a reenactment.

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