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Carver - King Richards Faire
Entertainment, exciting rides and skilled games abound on the King Richard’s Faire’s enchanted 80-acre site. Hundreds of talented entertainers perform non-stop throughout the day. Visit any of our eight vivid stages and be enthralled by acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, minstrels, dancers, fire eaters, puppeteers and even exotic tigers. Witness the rare Tiger, beautiful white lion and cute tiger cubs. You’ll gasp as the King’s mounted knight’s battle on horseback, and laugh as bawdy beggars compete in mud. Strolling performers will engage you all day long as you frolic in our forest and try your skill at our Gaming Glen. Runs Weekends, September 3 thru October 23, 2011. Including Labor Day and Columbus Day Mondays, Gates open at 10:30am and close a 6:00pm.
http://www.kingrichardsfaire.net


Fenway Park
Visit the park where the Babe pitched, The Kid hit, Yaz dazzled, and Manny and Ortiz still thrill young fans today. Soak up the rich history; hear the echoes of the past. Touch the Green Monster, imagine being one of the Knights of the Keyboard as you see the view from the Press Box, visit the new Red Sox Hall of Fame presented by Volvo, and take a seat in the .406 Club before strolling around Fenway Park. Tours now leave from the Souvenir Store across Yawkey Way hourly seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or until three hours before game time, whichever is earlier.
http://www.redsox.com


 
 
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