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ASCRS•ASOA SYMPOSIUM & CONGRESS, BOSTON 2014
see sites including Faneuil Hall and
Quincy Market, the Holocaust
Memorial, West End, TD Bank North
Garden,
and Zakim Bunker Hill
Bridge.
Boston Whale Watching Cruise
Boston Harbor Cruises, 1 Long Wharf
617-227-4321
www.bostonharborcruises.com/whale-watch
The estimated three-hour cruise
provides you with the possibility of
seeing
humpback whales, finback
whales, minke whales, pilot whales,
and critically endangered right
whales in the ocean. The cruise
goes to the Stellwagen Bank
National Marine Sanctuary, an
area that serves as a "rich feeding
ground" for whales, dolphins, sea
birds, and other marine life. The
whale-watching cruise takes place
on a high-speed catamaran with
three outside decks for excellent
viewing opportunities. Inside,
the catamaran provides a climate-
controlled cabin space and a galley
that serves food and beverages.
Old Town Trolley Tours of Boston
888-910-8687
www.trolleytours.com
The hop-on, hop-off trolley tour
offers visitors a chance to get an
overview of the city in the "Boston
Sightseeing Tour." The tour encom-
passes the major areas of Boston—
downtown, Beacon Hill, Back
Bay, the Theater District, and the
Waterfront District. The trolley
makes five exclusive stops in the
Historic North End, North Station,
Boston's Historic Ballpark, Boston
Convention & Exposition Center,
and the Seaport District.
Boston TV & Movie Sites Tour
212-683-2027
onlocationtours.com/tour/boston-tv-movie
Many television shows and films
have been shot on location in
Boston, and this bus tour offers visi-
tors a chance to see some of those
sites in the city. The tour includes a
visit to locations from the film The
Departed; a chance to have a drink at
the L Street Tavern, as seen in Good
Will
Hunting; and an opportunity
to see the building used in Boston
Legal and Ally McBeal. Local actors
lead the tours and share secrets and
"insider information" about famous
movies
shot in Boston. The tour
company also offers the "Boston
Movie Mile Tour," which allows visi-
tors the opportunity to have a drink
at the original Cheers. Visit the web-
site
for pricing and more details. EW