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1 This One Act of Kindness Had a Lasting Impact 2 Can You Solve This 18th-Century Cipher? Think Twice Before Lending Your Car to Someone! 3 Want a Longer Life? Get Creative! Grilled Halibut With Roasted Red Pepper Sauce 4 Don’t Miss These End-of-Season Events!
What’s Going On, Boston? 3 Events to Close Out the Summer
Although summer may be coming to an end, the activities aren’t stopping anytime soon! This month is filled with end-of- season events that will surely be a hit with the whole family. So, before the kids return to school, consider embarking on one last journey together and make another memory that will last long after summer ends. Whale Watching Tour Now through Nov. 12 1 Long Wharf, Boston Cost: $45–$65 CityExperiences.com/boston/city-cruises/ whale-watch Every summer, many different types of whales migrate to Massachusetts. When you hop on the boat to begin your adventure, you will have hours to search for and watch the whales as they swim through the ocean. There are three outside decks you can stand on if you want to be close to the action,
but they also feature indoor seating with huge windows you can look out of. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you don’t want to miss! Night Sky Camping Aug. 12–13 Peddocks Island Cost: $30–$45 BostonHarborIslands.org/Event/Night-Sky- Camping-3/?0=4211 There’s nothing like camping outside under the stars. In honor of August being the peak of camping season, now is the time to grab your gear and join a park ranger for an unforgettable night on Peddocks Island! You will learn how to use a telescope, search for constellations, and enjoy an overnight stay on the second-largest island in the Boston Harbor. All you need to bring is a tent, blankets, pillows, camping pads, charcoal, cooking and eating supplies, outdoor
clothing, and food and drinks. Please note that alcoholic beverages are not permitted. Vintage Baseball Aug. 26 Georges Island (Must take the Boston or Hingham ferry to access the island) Cost: Free BostonHarborIslands.org/Event/Vintage-Base- Ball-3/?o=4121 Have you ever wondered what watching and attending a 19th-century baseball game would be like? Well, now is your time to take a step into history! On Aug. 26, you can witness a baseball game between the Providence Grays and the Mountain Athletic Club inside the walls of historic Fort Warren. Both teams will be wearing 19th-century uniforms and following Civil War-era rules. Best of all, the game is free (not including the purchase of a ferry ticket)!
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