The calendar start of summer doesn’t technically arrive until late
June. But here in Boston, MA, Memorial Day signifies
the unofficial start to the summer season and it’s coming up in a in a few
weeks! After this long cold winter, I am certainly ready for summer, as I'm
sure you are too! This time of year, many locals take the opportunity to hit
the road and travel to Cape Cod or Martha’s Vineyard. If you’re interested in buying a home in Boston, MA, this weekend would be a
fantastic time to visit. Fewer crowds will make exploring the city stress-free.
Here’s your roundup of Memorial Day activities to check out while you’re visiting us in Boston, MA.
Red Sox Game at Fenway Park
There’s nothing quite like taking a mouthwatering bite of a hotdog at
the first Red Sox game of the summer season. Simply being in the vicinity of Fenway
Park during a Red Sox game has a palpable energy you won’t find anywhere
else. With so many diehard fans out of town for Memorial Day weekend, you may
even be able to score a few tickets below face value. Buy
your Red Sox tickets now for an unforgettable experience at Fenway
Park for the Braves series, Memorial Day weekend, Friday – Sunday.
Visit the Military Heroes Garden of Flags on Boston Common
Once again, the Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund has planted flags on Boston Common to honor the Massachusetts service
members who have given their lives to defend the United States since the Civil
War. This year, the organization planted 37,000 flags at the Soldiers and
Sailors Monument, and they will be on display from May 23rd through
sundown on May 28th. This year also marks the 72nd Annual
Memorial Day services to be held on Saturday May 26th 11 am at the Veterans Memorial Park in Boston, MA's Fenway neighborhood.
Shop Memorial Day Sales in Boston
Memorial Day weekend is notorious for having some of the greatest sales
of the year. Right now would be the perfect time to pick up some finishing
touches for your Boston home if you’ve just moved in or are planning to
sell in the near future. Prudential Center, Newbury Street and Copley Place are
all top shopping destinations for Boston residents and visitors alike.
There is so much happening in Boston on Memorial Day weekend! While
it’s certainly fun to find new ways to celebrate the unofficial start of
summer, I encourage you to visit Boston Common and take a moment to remember
the service members who have lost their lives for our country. If you’ve been
thinking about buying a home in Boston, MA,
this weekend is the perfect time to pay a visit and get a feel for what the
city has to offer. Please contact a Boston, MA real estate agent
before you arrive, I’d be thrilled to help you find your new home just in time
for summer!
Lucas Garofalo
Keller Williams Realty
(617) 861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com
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