Artists for Humanity

Boston


Artists for Humanity is a local charity organization that encourages urban youth to get in touch with their creative sides. That means you're doing a good deed by shopping here, as if you needed an excuse to treat yourself to one of the cute, clever T-shirts or totes bags. (We're partial to the cycling lobster, aka 'Lobsta Roll.')


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Boston attractions

1. Faneuil Hall

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‘Those who cannot bear free speech had best go home,’ said Wendell Phillips. ‘Faneuil Hall is no place for slavish hearts.’ Indeed, this public meeting…

2. Blackstone Block

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Named after Boston’s first settler, this tiny warren of streets dates to the 17th and 18th centuries. Established in 1826, Union Oyster House is Boston’s…

3. Boston Massacre Site

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Directly in front of the Old State House, encircled by cobblestones, a bronze plaque marks the spot where the first blood was shed for the American…

4. New England Holocaust Memorial

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Constructed in 1995, the six luminescent glass columns of the New England Holocaust Memorial are engraved with six million numbers, representing those…

5. Old State House

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Dating from 1713, the Old State House is Boston’s oldest surviving public building, where the Massachusetts Assembly used to debate the issues of the day…

6. Boston Stone

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Located on Blackstone Block – the city's oldest cluster of buildings. Look for the 1737 Boston Stone embedded in the foundation of one of these buildings…

7. City Hall Plaza

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City Hall Plaza is a cold, windy, 56-acre concrete plaza, surrounded by government office buildings. Occupying the site of the former Scollay Sq, the…

8. Custom House

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The lower portion of the Custom House, begun in 1837, resembles a Greek temple, but the federal government wanted something grander, so in 1913 it…