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Museums to visit in Boston

The end of the semester is swiftly approaching. Some students are anxious for a long vacation and others are feeling overwhelmed by school work. However, everyone can agree that study breaks are a key to success and the best place to take a study break is a museum. Fortunately, Boston is home to a number of world-renowned museums, some just a short walk from Simmons. Here are a few that you should consider visiting before the end of the semester.

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The Museum of Fine Arts is located at 465 Huntington Ave. Simmons students can attend free of charge. Visit www.mfa.org for more information.
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The New England Aquarium is located at 1 Central Wharf. An adult pass to the Aquarium is $26.95. Visit www.neaq.org for more information.
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The Museum of Science is located at 1 Science Park. An adult pass to the exhibit halls is $25. Visit www.mos.org for more information.
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is located at 25 Evans Way. Simmons students can attend free of charge. Visit www.gardnermuseum.org fore more information.
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The Institute of Contemporary Art is located at 25 Harbor Shore Drive. Admission for students is $10. Visit www.icaboston.org for more information.
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The Mapparium at the Mary Baker Eddy Library is located at 200 Massachusetts Avenue. Admission to the Mapparium is $4 for students with ID. Visit www.marybakereddylibrary.org for more information.
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