
Revere Beach invites the public to enjoy spectacular master sand sculptures, music, family fun and more at the annual National Sand Sculpting Festival.
Revere Beach located five miles north of Boston, is America’s first public beach established in 1896 located in Revere, Massachusetts. Charles Eliot, a little known landscape designer, was chosen to design Revere Beach for the best public use possible. Since it’s founding over one hundred years ago, this historic beach has been a great source of entertainment and a vacation getaway for generations of New England families.
The Revere Beach New England Sand Sculpting Festival is held every year at Revere Beach in Massachusetts. Master sand sculptors come from all over the world to create the most spectacular sand sculptures in the region. This festival attracts over 300,000 people over the course of the week. Families can enjoy fun in the sun while they watch these artists create masterpieces of sand. Additionally, the festival boasts other entertainment, food vendors, events for children and a celebratory fireworks extravaganza. All of the proceeds from the festival go towards funding programs for the Revere Beach Partnership.
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Revere Beach is a beautiful, clean, three-mile long beach open year round. This is a great place to bring the family for some fun and relaxation by the sea.
For more information please visit: http://www.reverebeach.com