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Annual Assembly of AAHPM and HPNA

Boston

Boston is known for its historical sites, many of which can be seen while walking along the Freedom Trail. Entertainment, dining, and shopping are easily accessible from the host hotels on Newbury Street, at Copley Place Mall or the downtown district. When visiting Boston, Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall, together, are a major attraction, home to shops, food, and outdoor entertainment.

In March, the average temperature high is 46 °F with the average low around 32 °F. A sweater is recommended for the educational sessions as meeting room temperatures tend to vary.

Boston is a wonderful blend of stylish sophistication and historic New England charm. You can easily uncover the city's past while enjoying its distinctively modern edge. Boston's calendar is brimming with exceptional musical and theatrical productions, new exhibitions, walking and trolley tours, ethnic festivals, and more. Explore the Freedom Trail, with Paul Revere's house, Bunker Hill Monument, and USS Constitution; the hidden gardens of Beacon Hill; the inner courtyard of the Gardner Museum; the enclosed garden at Trinity Church; and Faneuil Hall, known affectionately as the "Cradle of Liberty." Boston's rich history makes a visit here an interesting and educational experience. Discover the city that boasts the first public park, Boston Common, the first college, Harvard University, and the first subway, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (the "T"). Boston's rapid-transit system is one of the most extensive in the country, connecting all sections of the city with nearby communities like Cambridge and the North and South Shores.

Learn more about Boston and upcoming events at the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau Web site, http://www.bostonusa.com/, or the official Web site of the city of Boston, http://www.cityofboston.gov/.