| Massachusetts in February | | | | The Boston Center for the Arts is located in the |
| Massachusetts is a bustling state that offers both | | | | South End of Boston and is the largest landmark |
| beautiful countryside and a busy city. The state is | | | | district in the US. The Boston Center for the Arts |
| excellent for weekend trips or family vacations as | | | | is a four-acre complex that features The |
| there are unique events and activities that take | | | | Cyclorama. The Cyclorama is an 1884 panorama |
| place every month. | | | | painting. The Cyclorama Rotunda is 23,000 square |
| The Annual Boston Wine Expo is an event that | | | | feet and the site of many exhibitions, |
| any self-respecting wine enthusiast will not miss. | | | | performances and other community events. The |
| This is the largest consumer wine event in the | | | | center is home to the Community Music Center |
| country and takes place at the Seaport World | | | | of Boston, the Art Connection, the Boston Ballet |
| Trade Center. You will have the opportunity to | | | | Costume Shop, three small theaters and a |
| sample 1800 wines from around the world and | | | | rehearsal studio. The Tremont Estates Building is |
| meet with the winemakers that produce them. | | | | also located on the grounds and features over 50 |
| Events within the event include the Grand Tasting, | | | | artist studios, the Mills Gallery, rehearsal spaces |
| which features the hottest wines at the expo, | | | | and Hamersley's Bistro. |
| Celebrity Chef Stages, Tasting Flights, Grand Cru | | | | While in Concord you must visit the Concord |
| Lounge, The Vintner Dinner, and the Progressive | | | | Museum. The city was the site of the battle that |
| Dinner. This event attracts visitors from around | | | | began the American Revolution as well as many |
| the US and international guests as well. | | | | forward thinking individuals and writers of the |
| The Boston Opera House is always featuring | | | | American literary renaissance. Here you will find |
| events from movies to musicals. The Opera | | | | the history of Algonkians, Puritans, Revolutionaries, |
| House was built in 1901 for the traveling opera | | | | Farmers, Silversmiths, Transcendentalists, |
| troupes that made their way through | | | | Cabinetmakers, Anti-Slavery Activists, Mill |
| Massachusetts. The house has been restored and | | | | Workers and Loyalists. Highlights of the museums |
| is in the heart of the theatre district. The house | | | | exhibitions include the Paul Revere lantern, |
| was reopened in 1928 and has hosted a variety | | | | artifacts from the American Revolution, many of |
| of different shows. The venue is a permanent | | | | Thoreau's possessions from Walden Pond and the |
| fixture in culture of Boston and features hit | | | | contents of Ralph Waldo Emerson's study. |
| Broadway musicals, musicians and Opera. | | | | |