The Beauty of a Boston Fall

The Beauty of a Boston Fall
A statue of Paul Revere stands in front of Old North Church. Diego Grandi/Shutterstock
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Between the leaf-peeping opportunities, cozy vibes, and red-brick streets, autumn in New England is arguably the ultimate expression of the beloved season. And even amidst a global pandemic, the city of Boston—one of New England’s oldest and finest—remains a desirable place to visit, not only for its stunning fall colors but also its cuisine and culture. 
A Freedom Trail marker. (Bokic Bojan/Shutterstock)
A Freedom Trail marker. Bokic Bojan/Shutterstock
Skye Sherman
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Skye Sherman is a freelance travel writer based in West Palm Beach, Fla. She covers news, transit, and international destinations for a variety of outlets. You can follow her adventures on Instagram and Twitter @skyesherman
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