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UB91 says:
10 Things To Do In BOSTON:
1. Fanuil Hall/Quincy Market: Converted 18th century warehouses on waterfront. Shops, restaurants, bars.
2. North End: Old North Church, Italian Restataurants (Dolce Vita), & Bakeries.
3. Boston Common: In the heart of the city. Swan Boats, "Cheer's", Beacon Hill.
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ndush says:
Bostonians dont know how to drive so watch out and stay away from angry 5:00pm traffic it could save your life!
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djbone says:
Definitely use the transit system in Boston to get around. I bought the 7-day pass for $15.00 and got more than my money's worth.
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larry0886 says:
Two glass artists made plant models exclusively for Harvard University. They are unique and beautiful.
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tornadobx says:
I recently took the Fung Wah service to Boston for the first time on Memorial Weekend. The ride there wasn't so bad. The ride back was very traumatic. The driver got into a " battle of who has the biggest balls" competition with a SUV that cut him off. He was tailgating the SUV at 80 MPH, being less...
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kevinw83 says:
D&L Liquors is some shady liquor store in Waltham. It's located on Bridge St, across the street from the Shaw's and the Gulf gas station.Never go here. These bastards wouldn't let me buy my Malibu Rum because i was out-of-state. Um.. HELLO?!?! Am I not still 21, and about to pa...
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KristiBe says:
Wellesley is a town you really wouldn't say, "Oh! I would love to go there." It's a town that's been sterotyped over and over again as the "rich and snobby" town of Massachusetts. There is nothing to do in this town, except to hang out in the center of Wellesley which is nothing more than a CVS, Bur...
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SweetNothing says:
If you’re not a traveler fortunate enough to have a friend or family
member picking you up, you might have to take a cab from Logan Airport.
Fortunately, in front of every airport terminal a 24-hour cab stand
awaits visitors with service to all of New England.
Wait in the cab stand line and s...
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kginsburg says:
I am an Aussie who lived in Boston for a year and a half.
I couldn't believe the weather is so changeable throughout the year. A place that can get so hot in Summer when you can drive up to New Hampshire to the beach or to Walden Pond for a swim. Then Fall / Autumn when the leaves around the who...
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Purdy says:
About a month ago now, my partner Paul and l headed off for a short break to Boston, Massachusetts, from 2nd December until 7th December.
We flew from Belfast City airport with BMI – at a cost of around £80 per person return, flying on to from London Heathrow with United Airlines to Washingto...
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souloyster says:
Area Guide Boston is a new local Boston and North Shore Massachusetts MA area directory for businesses, events, travel, restaurants, shopping, hotels, news, sites to see and things to do. Search for Boston area businesses or add your business for free. The site also has several features to give yo...
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joelennon says:
If you're travelling to the Boston area and are renting a car, I cannot recommend highly enough that you take a trip out to the Premium Outlets at Wrentham. Think of it as an easy to manage, large scale, organized version of Filene's Basement! Most of the major brand names are here, everyone from Ra...
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SweetNothing says:
Though taking a cab seems like an easy way to get where you’re going,
there is a cheaper albeit slightly slower way to travel to and from the
airport.
To get to the subway terminal, you must take a Massport shuttle bus to
the MBTA terminal. These buses are usually straight ahead when ...
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joelennon says:
I lived in Brighton, MA for six months last year while on a student work placement with Fidelity Investments, and I thought I'd post some tips for anyone who's doing something similar and is considering living in Brighton.
Brighton is a suburb of Boston, and is only a 15 minute journey by car fro...
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littlemollica says:
Riding the T is the fastest way to get places in Boston, and to save some money while riding around Bean-Town, buy yourself a Charlie Card and put $20 on it. That should last you the whole day! With a Charlie card, fares are $1.40 per trip, regardless of distance.
Also, be advised that things are...
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