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What places of interest are there in Boston, USA?
The famous places of interest in Boston are:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

MIT 1865 was founded in Boston, 196 1 moved to Cambridge. It is a private university in the United States that trains senior scientific and technological talents and management talents and engages in scientific and technological education and research.

Harvard University

Founded in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest university in the United States, almost a century and a half before the United States was established as an independent country. Of the 44 presidents in American history, 7 were born at Harvard.

Boston Public Library

The most outstanding American geniuses were recruited to build the most magnificent buildings in America-including McKim, Meade and White, painter John Singer Sargent and sculptor Bella Pratt. Boston Public Library was built in 1895. As the "People's Palace", it is worthy of the name. Although the initial glory has faded, the Boston Public Library is still a model of luxury municipal buildings. You can look for the murals created by Sargent and stroll in the central courtyard of Italy.

Other places of interest in Boston include: Old North Church, Faner Hall, Boston Art Museum, Boston Park, Boston Tea Event Memorial Hall, Benjamin Franklin Bronze Statue, Kennedy Site and Library, Concord and Lexington, Computer Museum, State Capitol, Boston University, Boston Science Museum, Franchised Battleship, Quincy Market, Boston Old Corner Bookstore, Boston Old South Conference Hall, Boston Old State Government, Boston Old Barn Cemetery, Boston