Boston bound? Boston, the city of notorious academic institutions, is also a go-to destination in New England for excitement, emotional connection, and new experiences. And such is the message from the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism’s new summer campaign, Your Massachusetts. What’s on the roster? Here are some samples of Massachusetts Memories not to be missed.
+ Cape Cod and the Islands: Summering on the Cape now means new sites and sounds. The African American Heritage Trail of Martha’s Vineyard recently added two new stops: The “Nameless Trail,” which was created by students at Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School, and “Esther’s Story,” which recounts the bravery of an enslaved woman who escaped from the sloop Endeavor in Edgartown Harbor.
+ Central Massachusetts: The City of Worcester, which was first established as a town on June 14, 1722, will hold events throughout the year to celebrate its 300th anniversary.
+ Greater Boston: The Summer in the City Entertainment Series is back for its 23rd season at Boston’s Harborwalk Terrace and Rowes Wharf Sea Grille. Tuesdays through Thursdays, different bands perform nightly on the hotel’s floating barge stage. On Fridays, you can see Movies by Moonlight for the first time since 2019.
+ North of Boston: Set in Amesbury’s historic Upper Millyard, Amesbury Carriage Museum’s new Industrial History Center celebrates the city’s rich industrial heritage.
South of Boston: The newly created South Shore Irish Heritage Trail highlights the contributions Irish and Irish-Americans made to life on the South Shore. The trail extends through nine quaint towns: Weymouth, Hingham, Hull, Cohasset, Scituate, Marshfield, Duxbury, Kingston, and Plymouth.
+ Western Massachusetts: Tanglewood in Lenox is home once again this summer to The Boston Symphony Orchestra, which will celebrate the 90th birthday of one of its most beloved figures, John Williams, in a special program on August 22.
Boston: What’s New in 2022?
Celtics fans, Red Sox fans, even Patriots devotees will want to check out the Massachusetts Sports Trail, which takes sports fans on a journey through the state’s long and storied sports history. Visitors can cheer our championship sports teams from Greater Boston, and travel the trail all the way to Western Massachusetts, where they can celebrate the birthplace of two popular American sports. You can also up your game by trying out our trails, rivers, tracks, fields, and greens for yourself.

Author: Lark Gould
Lark Gould has been a travel industry journalist for more than 30 years. She shares her insight on cruise travel, air travel, hotels, resorts, popular activities, attractions and destinations to assist travel advisors and travelers with the current news and information they need to travel well.
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