FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 2, 2020
Media Contact: David O’Donnell | dodonnell@bostonusa.com
City officials and visitor industry leaders gathered at the Boston Common Visitor Information Center (VIC) on Wednesday, September 30 to celebrate the reopening and renovation of the Center. The VIC is located at the beginning of Boston’s iconic Freedom Trail and is operated by the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau (GBCVB) in partnership with the City of Boston and the Boston Park Rangers.
“The Visitor Center on historic Boston Common functions as a critical gateway for visitors as they begin their Boston experience,” said GBCVB President & CEO Martha J. Sheridan. “We are very proud of the work being done there by our dedicated staff, and the recent improvements dramatically enhance the visitor experience. Under the leadership of GBCVB Executive Vice President Hilina Ajakaiye and our Vice President of Leisure Destination Services Diane Dinunzio, we were able to pursue a new vision for that space and realize it.”
The VIC traditionally welcomes over 1 million people through its doors annually. While many visitors arrive to begin their journey along the Freedom Trail, the Center contains promotional materials for scores of GBCVB member companies that operate in the tour/attraction realm, as well as for retailers, restaurants and hotels. 37 vendors utilize the VIC to sell their products, taking advantage of the Center’s location as a key nexus for commercial activity and the visitor economy.
The GBCVB reimagined the space with new and evocative themes throughout the interior; the crisp yet rustic wood along the walls frames a red brick line paying homage to the Freedom Trail, while the shape and slats of the main counter is modeled after the hull of the USS Constitution.
The Boston Common VIC is now open 7 days a week from 9am-3pm.
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