Mayor Michelle Wu Announces Dates For The 29th Annual Enchanted Trolley Tour

Boston, MALocal News

Mayor Michelle Wu announced the 29th Annual Enchanted Trolley Tour will occur on December 6 and 7, visiting 16 neighborhoods in Boston. The event features festive activities such as holiday tree lighting, Santa visits, and community giveaways, marking the start of the holiday season. Mayor Wu expressed her excitement for the celebrations and appreciation for the support from partners like Bank of America. Miceal Chamberlain, President of Bank of America Massachusetts, emphasized the tour's unique charm that captivates residents and visitors alike. The Trolley Tour includes stops at various locations, with Santa and city officials engaging with the community.

The Mayor's Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment aims to enhance Boston's tourism by organizing such events. This annual tradition fosters a sense of community and joy during the holidays, making it a significant event for the city. The public is encouraged to participate in the festive celebrations across neighborhoods.

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