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News|Boston offers fun for little ones at children's museumEstablished over 90 years ago, the institution aims to teach youngsters more about the world around them through interactive play and education. For example, the Japanese House lets children wander into an authentically-recreated Kyoto-style building, finding out more about cultures and traditions and taking part in seasonal ceremonies. Another popular exhibit is Johnny's Workbench, where youngsters can build small items out of wood with the help of their parents. Boston Children's Museum is located on Children's Wharf at 300 Congress Street. Another exciting attraction for children in Boston could be the Museum of Science, which features a three-storey high T-rex and a room full of man-made lightning. The 33TV's Stephen Jermanok recently recommended it to holidaymakers travelling to Boston. Book now for your next getaway in Boston at Millennium Bostonian Hotel Boston
02/09/2009 |
