Annual events in Boston
There are a number of events held annually in Boston, Massachusetts, in the USA. They include:
Events
January
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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L Street Brownies swim[1] | New Year's Day | Curley Community Center | South Boston | Open water swimming Polar bear plunge |
A quick swim into the icy cold Boston Harbor |
February
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Truck Day | Around February 8 | Fenway Park | Kenmore Square | Celebration | Boston Red Sox fans cheer the Red Sox equipment truck as it departs for the Sox spring training grounds in Florida. |
Boston Science Fiction Film Festival | Around President's Day | Somerville Theatre | Somerville | Festival | A 10-day film festival showcasing feature and short science fiction films. The festival ends with a 24-hour movie marathon of new and classic films. |
March
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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St. Patrick's Day Parade | Sunday closest to Saint Patrick's Day | West/East Broadway, Thomas Park, Telegraph St., Dorchester Street ending before Southampton Street. | South Boston | Festival/Parade | Starting W. Broadway, E. Broadway, Thomas Park, Telegraph St., Dorchester St. ending before Southampton St. |
April
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Boston Marathon | Patriot's Day | Within the city, predominately on Commonwealth Avenue. (Finish at Copley Square.) | Back Bay, Kenmore Square, Allston, Brighton and Chestnut Hill | Marathon | A marathon beginning in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, roughly 26 miles west of Boston. Finish is outside the main branch of the Boston Public Library at Copley. NOTE: Copley station on Green Line becomes shut down. |
Patriot's Day Parade | Patriot's Day | City Hall Plaza, Kings Chapel, Paul Revere Mall, Eliot Square | Downtown Boston | Parade/re-enactment | Flag Raising Ceremony on City Hall Plaza at 9:00AM. Patriot’s Day Parade will march from City Hall Plaza to Old Granary Burial Grounds.
Later ceremonies are re-enactments of the midnight ride of Paul Revere and William Dawes that occurred on April 18, 1775. -Re-enactment of Paul Revere’s ride: Old North Church at 10:00AM. -Re-enactment of William Dawes’ ride: Eliot Square, Roxbury at 10:00AM. |
Greek Independence Parade | April 26 | Boylston St. | Back Bay | Parade |
May
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Walk for Hunger | First Sunday in May | Boston Common | Downtown Boston | Pledge Walk | It is a 20-mile walk starting and ending at the Boston Common. |
Haitian Parade | Third Sunday in May | Mattapan Square, Blue Hill Ave. | Mattapan/Dorchester | Festival/Parade |
June
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Dorchester Parade | First Sunday in June | Dorchester Ave. | Dorchester | Parade | |
Boston Gay Pride Day | Second Saturday in June | Tremont St, to City Hall Plaza | South End/Downtown Boston | Parade | |
Bunker Hill Parade | Second Sunday in June | Main St. & Monument | Charlestown | Parade |
July
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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(U.S.) Independence Day Parade | July 4 | City Hall Plaza to Old Granary Burial Ground, and Faneuil Hall | Downtown Boston | Parade | |
Pops Goes the Fourth celebration | July 4 | Hatch Shell Esplanade, Charles River Basin | Back Bay/Charles River | Concert/Fireworks show | |
Puerto Rican Parade | Last Sunday in July | Egleston Square to Franklin Park | Dorchester | Festival/Parade |
August
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Boston (Caribbean) Kiddies Carnival | One week prior to the parade (Sunday). | White Stadium | Dorchester | Pageant Competition | |
Boston (Caribbean) Carnival | Last Saturday in Aug. | M.L.K. Blvd., Warren St., Blue Hill Ave., Franklin Park | Roxbury/Dorchester | Festival/Parade | |
St. Anthony's Feast | Last Weekend in August | Endicott, Thatcher, and North Margin Streets | North End | Festival |
September
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Boston Freedom Rally (Hempfest) | Third Saturday in Sept. | Boston Common | Downtown Boston | Festival/Public activism |
October
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Columbus Day Parade | Sunday before Columbus Day | Atlantic Ave, Cross St, & Hanover St, North End (odd years); Bennington St, East Boston (even years) | North End or East Boston | Parade | |
Arlington International Film Festival | Mid October. | The Regent Theatre | Arlington | Film Festival |
November
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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Build Boston | Second and Third week of Nov. | Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center | South Boston/Waterfront | Trade show for architecture and building. |
December
Event | Date | Venue | Neighborhood | Event type | Notes |
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First Night | December 31 | Boston Common | Downtown Boston | Festival |
See also
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-01-02. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
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