Not only does Massachusetts feature endless sights to see, but you'll also find more ways than you've ever imagined to get around and see them.
Even in Western Massachusetts, you can take to the water onboard the Lady Bea, a 51-passenger cruise boat that will guide you through the beauty of the Connecticut River. North of Boston, take a narrated tour with Salem Trolley Tours. And for more fascinating history, Tales of Olde Cambridge will guide you through the days of Puritans and revolutionaries and tell true tales of witches, patriots, traitors, spies, murderers, heroes, heretics, rebels and more.
From mid-June through mid-October, a costumed guide will recount the events of April 19, 1775, the day the American Revolution began, when you take the Liberty Ride in the Greater Merrimack Valley.
South of Boston, Narragansett Bay Cruises will take you on a 90-minute sightseeing tour of Fall River, Narragansett Bay lighthouses and historic naval ships of Battleship Cove...Jump on the Plymouth Rock Trolley, also south of Boston, and get a unique take on that famous pilgrim site...In Boston, let Beantown Trolleys take you on a two-hour loop around the city's historical points of interest, including the Freedom Trail.

Boston Jewish Film Festival
November 4, 2009Through November 15. New England's largest Jewish cultural event.
Cider Days in Franklin County
November 7, 2009Through November 8. Cider related activities and events throughout Franklin County.
Evening of Illumination
November 14, 2009See the Village lit only by candlelight, lamplight and firelight.
Annual Thanksgiving Harvest Festival
November 21, 2009Through November 22. Over 25 local family farms and businesses come together to offer all the best fixings for your Thanksgiving table and home.