AMERICAN FIELD BOSTON 2016
Posted by Jason Kaplan on

Over the next two days, thousands of Bostonians will descend on the Innovation and Design Building for our first event of the year—American Field Boston!

Waiting inside will be dozens of vendors, who’ve been busy all summer preparing for the weekend. These made-in-USA brands come in all sizes—from manufacturers with international reach to 1-person shops participating in their first public event.

Some are returning to American Field (welcome back!), while others are joining us for the first time (glad you could make it!). All, however, meet on common ground, united by a shared passion for making things the right way, here at home.

Above all else, this weekend will be a lot of fun. As we often say, American Field is not simply a trade show. It’s a celebration of trade.

We invite you to join the celebration this weekend.

 

AMERICAN FIELD BOSTON

Dates: September 17-18

Address: 21-25 Drydock Ave  Boston, MA

Time: 10am-6pm

Cost: FREE and open to the public

 

DIRECTIONS

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

American Field is located on the Silver Line, SL2 Branch, Dry Dock Avenue stop. The Silver Line is accessible via South Station, located on the Red Line.

BICYCLE

There are two Hubway stations located directly on Drydock Avenue adjacent to American Field, and there are ample locations for safely locking your bicycle.

FOOT

5min walk from Harpoon Brewery, 10min walk from Seaport WTC and harbor-side restaurants, 20min walk from South Station

CAR

From Downtown Boston: American Field is located on Drydock Avenue, one mile down Summer Street from the intersection of Summer and Atlantic directly adjacent to South Station.

From 90:  Take exit 25 and follow Mass Haul Road until the traffic circle. Take the first exit onto Northern Avenue. Continue on Northern Avenue and take a right onto Tide Street, followed by a left onto Drydock Avenue.

From 93: Take exit 20 towards South Station. Proceed past South Station and take a right onto Summer Street. Continue for one mile down Summer Street.










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