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INCREDIBLE! The best vacation I've ever had! Besides improving my English, I had the opportunity to meet people from all over the world and learn about their cultures. The college is wonderful and the food is perfect! The afternoon activities are GREAT, the staff is really friendly and the classes are very interesting. It was a unique experience! I LOVED IT!!!
— Tatianna from Brazil
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Stonehill College has a beautiful campus in a safe and quiet environment. A spacious lawn, outdoor picnic areas, and beautiful nature trails accent its suburban location. The campus features 30 buildings set among expansive athletic fields, including a multi-million dollar, state-of-theart Library and Networked Information Center. The Hill in the Lower Commons offers a spectacular recreational space with pool and foosball tables, multiple televisions, projection capabilities, dance lights, and a concert level sound system for night entertainment and dance parties. Stonehill College offers a safe and quiet environment and it is yet only 22 miles away from the city of Boston. You will be minutes away from Boston and other important cities in New England while taking advantage of the college's wonderful campus.

Boston is America's premier college town and one of its most international cities; it's also one of the nation's oldest, first incorporated in 1630. As the region's hub, Boston is home to nearly 590,000 residents, many institutions of higher education, and numerous cultural and professional sports organizations. This historic city is also future-minded, pursuing new economic opportunities to ensure Boston will emerge as a global leader in the 21st century economy.

Major attractions

Museum of Fine Arts
The MFA houses amazing works of European masters, as well as American heritage and contemporary art.

JFK Library and Museum
The spectacular Kennedy Library is a must-see for anyone interested in the Kennedys.

Harvard Museum of Natural History
One of Boston's great treasures, the HMNH houses the world renowned Glass Flower exhibit.

USS Constitution Museum Learn all about the amazing history of the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat.

Salem Witch Museum
Stage sets with life-size figures, lighting, and narration bring to life the hysteria of Salem's 1692 witch trials.

Plimoth Plantation
The Plimoth Plantation living history museum and recreated ship Mayflower II give you a glimpse into the life of New England's first European settlers.

New England Aquarium
More than 70 exhibits with aquatic animals from around the globe transport you to a world of water. Don't miss the 3-D IMAX action on New England's largest movie screen.

Historic Swan Boats
Take part in a unique Boston tradition, riding aboard these elegant boats in the Public Garden Lagoon. (Mid-April-mid-September)

Freedom Trail Walking Tour
Walk into history with spirited costumed historic characters who lead visitors along the red brick line of Boston's Freedom Trail. That strange red line running all over town is your yellow brick road through Boston's history.

Skywalk Observatory
At the Skywalk Observatory, Boston's ONLY sky-high vantage point, visitors are embraced by 360 degree views of Greater Boston and beyond.

Wrentham Village Outlets shopping excursion
This is sightseeing for serious shoppers, with the largest collection of name brand outlets in New England.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Shopping, food and entertainment in one jam-packed location.

Public Garden and Boston Commons
America's first public garden is an oasis in Boston's overbuilt downtown.

Castle Island
Harborside spot offers spectacular views, recreation and a side of history.

 

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