Boston Scavenger Hunt – Hard Mode
This is our Amsterdam scavenger hunt on hard mode, mobile-friendly and free so that you can take it with you while on the hunt. You can review the rules, our suggestions, and scoring on our original checklist-style Boston scavenger hunt page.
Remember that you can click or tap each item to mark it as complete, as well as drag and drop rows to change the order of items.
Scavenger Hunt for Boston
Item | Points |
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Boston Public Garden — Bronze sculptures of a mother duck and her ducklings based on the famous children’s book. | 5 |
Boston Public Garden — A granite and marble statue commemorating the first use of ether in surgery. | 3 |
Faneuil Hall — A bronze statue of the American Revolutionary leader and statesman. | 4 |
North End — An iconic bronze sculpture of the patriot riding his horse to warn of the British arrival. | 4 |
Downtown Crossing — A memorial featuring two bronze sculptures depicting the hardships and resilience of Irish immigrants. | 4 |
Boston Latin School — A bronze sculpture of the founding father located at his alma mater. | 3 |
Beacon Hill — A bronze relief commemorating the 54th Massachusetts Regiment an African American unit in the Civil War. | 4 |
Boston Public Garden — An equestrian statue of the first president prominently displayed in the garden. | 3 |
Boston Common — A monument honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King featuring intertwined bronze arms. | 5 |
Commonwealth Avenue Mall — Statues of three prominent women from Boston’s history celebrating their contributions. | 4 |
Harvard Yard — A bronze statue of the university’s namesake known for the tradition of rubbing its foot for good luck. | 3 |
Museum of Fine Arts — A bronze sculpture depicting a group of weary soldiers on horseback. | 5 |
Museum of Fine Arts — A bronze statue of a Native American man on horseback with arms raised to the sky. | 5 |
Christian Science Plaza — A dramatic bronze sculpture of a man reaching skyward. | 4 |
Roxbury — Murals celebrating the legacy of the late athlete and community leader. | 5 |
Fenway — A vibrant mural featuring imagery representing the city’s sports culture and history. | 3 |
Back Bay — A modern water feature located in a historic public square. | 4 |
Fenway — The oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball known for its iconic green exterior and historic charm. | 4 |
North End — The site of the famous “one if by land two if by sea” signal during the American Revolution. | 3 |
Faneuil Hall Marketplace — A historic market building known for its food stalls shops and vibrant atmosphere. | 4 |
Beacon Hill — A historic government building with a distinctive golden dome and grand architecture. | 4 |
Waterfront — A scenic harbor offering beautiful views and waterfront activities. | 4 |
Back Bay — A stunning example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture with intricate details and beautiful stained glass. | 5 |
Downtown — A historic building that played a key role in the American Revolution now a museum. | 4 |
Back Bay — A historic library with beautiful murals and grand architectural design. | 4 |
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