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GENERAL BOSTON LINKS

http://www.bostonusa.com A guide to Boston from the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau

boston.com News, A & E, Business, Sports, Travel, Your Life, Cars, Jobs, Personals, Real Estate, Etc.

Boston Phoenix An alternative newspaper

MBTA The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, including bus and T (subway) information

Tours

Freedom Trail

Boston Duck Tour

Boston Harbor Cruise

Black Heritage Trail

Culture

Boston Lyric Opera

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Museum of African American History

Museum of Fine Arts

Museum of Science

New England Aquarium

Opera Boston

Zoo New England

FRENCH BOSTON:

The French Library and Cultural Center, Inc. /Alliance Française de Boston et Cambridge is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting the culture and language of France and the Francophone world.

French Consulate General in Boston

ITALIAN BOSTON:

The Circolo Italiano di Boston was formed in Boston by a group of lovers of the Italian language and literature in 1901. The association proposes:

  • to actively maintain an interest in the study of the Italian language and culture by means of lectures, readings, performances, and conversations;
  • to contribute as much as possible to a deeper understanding between the United States and Italy.

The Dante Alighieri Society of Massachusetts is a non profit organization whose objective is to promote and foster Italian language and culture.

Italian Consulate General in Boston. Check out the Italy A-Z link.

LATINO BOSTON:

Concilio Hispano is a non-profit organization providing services to the greater Boston Latino community. Founded in 1969, we are committed to fostering the culture, self-identity and advancement of Latinos and other minorities. Through a wide range of innovative programs we emphasize education, prevention, intervention, rehabilitation and
community involvement.

La Alianza Hispana (The Hispanic Alliance), founded in 1970, is a community based, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Latino self-determination, advocating for equal access to basic services, and combating the effects of poverty, discrimination and the stress of migration.

The Latino Professional Network (L.P.N.), organized in 1987, is a 501c-3 tax-exempt organization with a mission of creating career, educational and social opportunities for Latinos in Massachusetts and throughout the nation.

Hispanic-American Chamber of Commerce

Latino Boston, a little of everything