Labor Day is celebrated by
most Americans as the symbolic end of the summer. Sadly, this summer is coming
to an end, very soon. Don’t fret, there are plenty of picnics, barbecues,
fireworks display, parties, and other events to distract you. Here’s a breakdown of some of the fun activities in and
around Boston, MA on this three-day
weekend.
Fireworks. Every year, the city of Boston, MA launches a
huge fireworks display for all to enjoy at the Boston Harbor. The best
spots to see the display is at the Christopher Columbus Park or the Long Warf
in the North End. The magic happens at 9pm on Labor Day.
Play local. Most
Boston locals head to the Cape, the Islands (Nantucket and the Vineyard), or
the mountains - so if you're planning a Labor Day, you'll find it easier than
usual to make reservations easily in local restaurants, see a show, cruise
around Boston Harbor, go shopping for Labor Day sales - and even find some
Boston hotel bargains.
Deutsche Bank Championship. Don't miss the top 100 golfers on the PGA Tour at the 2016 Deutsche Bank Championship. Tickets
start at $29 so there is an option for everyone. Even the kids won't be left
out and under 15 is free with a paying adult. Parking is at the Xfinity Center
885 S. Main Street, Mansfield MA 02048, $15 per car. The fun starts Friday,
September 2nd and lasts all holiday weekend.
I hope you enjoy every last bit of our summer here
in Boston. If you're visiting us in hopes of buying a home in Boston, MA, please contact a Boston, MA real estate agent in between
checking out our fine city. Without the guidance of a local expert, it can be
tricky to cover all of the city's vibrant neighborhoods! My services extend
beyond helping buyers and sellers through their transactions. I thoroughly
enjoy getting prospective residents familiar with their surroundings and exposing
them to the best of everything Boston, MA has to offer. I hope to speak with you
soon!
Lucas Garofalo
Keller Williams Realty
(617) 861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com
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