Pathfinder Magazine: Volume 3

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Travel Budget:

BOSTON IN THE FALL

LEARN SOMETHING NEW There are so many learning opportunities in Boston, and several cost $20 or less. Even if your budget for your trip is small, you might be able to afford visiting a few of the following:

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BOSTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

12

HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

12

PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHEOLOGY & ETHNOLOGY

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JFK PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM

$

20

PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM

FREE

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

$

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Elizabeth VanCamp

I recently went on a trip to Massachusetts to visit family in Northampton, and to take my daughter to her first Red Sox game in Boston. Although we only stayed in Boston for a day, I’m lucky enough to have spent an entire week there a few years back. Due to being college students and newlyweds, my husband and I did that first trip on a shoestring budget, and we still think of it as one of our favorite vacations together. I wanted to share some insight with you on how you can enjoy the awesome city of Boston even if you’re tight on cash. One of the things I love most about Boston is that it’s a city with endless opportunities for fun and learning, and it can be enjoyed on almost any budget. Don’t let a tight budget stop you from having a great time when you visit the city!

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