Boston Travel Blogs - Page 6
Browse travel blogs from Boston below. Boston travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Boston.
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#76 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Jul 01, 2007
Whilst we were in Boston, we were fortunate enough to visit Chowderfest. This is basically a one day competition, where Boston's resturants battle it out, to have their clam chowder named the best. Once a resturant has won the competition three times, they are no longer allowed to take part.
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#77 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Jul 08, 2007 – Jul 10, 2007
I went to present a paper in a pipelines conference in Boston... however, I could tour around and I found that the city is beautiful and very exciting!
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#78 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Sep 06, 2007 – Oct 13, 2007
My first time crossing the US, first time in Canada, first time on the East coast...
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#79 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Nov 03, 2005 – Nov 05, 2005
Boston is home to the oldest Park in America, the Boston Common. Yes, this park is a great place to people watch, play football, or check out the awesome fall foliage. Autumn in New England is pretty incredible. It's also a great place to take naps. However, there are weird …
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#80 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Aug 18, 2007
A quick weekend trip to Boston
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#81 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Sep 24, 2008 – Oct 01, 2008
I went to visit my family who lives near Boston,Ma.
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#82 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Apr 16, 2004 – Apr 24, 2004
In 2004, I went to Italy with the same group that went to Paris. We rented a nice apartment in Rome and spent the majority of the week there. We did one day trip to Pompeii. The food was amazing, as was the weather, the art, and the culture.
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#83 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Oct 20, 2007 – Nov 03, 2007
Boston - New York City - Washington DC
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#84 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Jan 03, 2009 – Jan 04, 2009
Here are some pics from our US Christmas trip. It's mostly our friends, who we miss very much......and SNOW, which we miss a bit less.
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#85 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Apr 20, 2007 – Apr 23, 2007
Lima, Peru -› Boston, Massachusetts, USA -› …
Finally I decided where to get my MBA: Harvard Business School. I am truly excited about it and here is a quick photo roundup of my 5 day visit to HBS for the Admit Weekend. Grad student life is good in Boston!
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#86 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Mar 19, 2009 – Mar 21, 2009
Boston, Massachusetts, USA -› -› …
I really love Boston. Today I realized how nice everbody is. The people are very attentive and very open. My highlight today was a conversation in the Boston Commons with an older man telling me stories about Boston (and his life).
In the morning I tried to find a jewelry store. I found some on go…
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#87 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Jul 12, 2007 – Jul 16, 2007
bar harbor was incredible. the town the atmosphere had such a good vibe. plenty of places to get a good meal with and drinks. acadia state park is beutiful and if you ever go take your road bike, you will not regret it. it was worth the 10 drive to get there. stopped in boston on the way home. have not been there in several years but this time i finally got to fenway. although i am a mets fans.
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#88 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Sep 17, 2008 – Sep 22, 2008
I checked out of my hotel and headed to downtown Boston for a drive around the city before heading to the airport.A great discovery downtown was Faneuil Hall Market Place to spend my last couple of hours in Boston. There are lots of stores, restaurants and food stalls to wander around with names l…
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#89 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Jun 05, 2008 – Jun 21, 2008
Muurla, Finland -› Nassau, Bahamas -› …
After a well slept night on the floor I woke up at 8am. But it was well
past 10am when we finally got moving. After a freshing cup of a coffee
we went to a bus stop and make our way to Harvard main campus area! It
was nice, nothing really special but Harvard had been a place that I
have been wa…
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#90 of 218 Boston travel blogs
Aug 13, 1993 – Aug 13, 2009
It started innocently enough; I visited Juneau, Alaska in June 1993 and explored the State Capitol building. A few months later, It was Montgomery, Alabama's. In the course of time, it became a hobby. Near the end it became a bit of an obsession. Then, in August of 2006, I visited my 50th US State Capitol building in Pierre, SD. (Yeh!)
Yes, I know, I'm a geography nerd....
All entries are maintained in on the 'first visit' date.
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