Revere Beach
Revere Beach is a public beach located in Revere, Massachusetts, just north of Boston. It stretches for about three miles along the Atlantic Ocean and is known for its sandy shoreline and scenic views. Established in 1896, it is recognized as the first public beach in the United States, attracting visitors for swimming, sunbathing, and various recreational activities.
The beach is part of the Revere Beach Reservation, a state park that offers amenities such as picnic areas, walking paths, and playgrounds. Throughout the summer, Revere Beach hosts events like the annual sand sculpting festival, drawing crowds and showcasing artistic talent.