Boston has a pretty decent Aqaurium
oh, and good chowda
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Cape Cod has some fun sites.
Boston has a pretty decent Aqaurium oh, and good chowda |
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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Don't forget to wear your A-Rod shirt around the Fenway.
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dennydoylelives |
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You'd be surprised at how fresh the chowdah is at the Aquarium.
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InDaNeck |
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Geesh, so nobody's going to suggest anything....yep, the Aquarium's good, Faneuil Hall has a lot of good restaurants and bars, you can go eat real
Italian Food in the North End (across the street from Faneuil Hall). The Duck Tours are fun, if extremely touristy (land and water tours). Harbor tours are
good, too. The cape is fairly close, but the traffic sucks...I'd recommend a ferry from Boston to Hyannis or P-town if you've got time to kill.
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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You meet such fab people in P-town
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TexasBlues |
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The Kennedy Library is worth seeing and you can walk the Freedom Trail and see a bunch of Revolutionary War stuff.
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Shag |
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THE QUINCY MARKET FOOD COURT IS LEGENDARY!!!
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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Havahd Yahd and Glass Museum Book store also MIT book store
Science Museum Free summer concerts at the Esplanade (but the BSO is 100 miles west at Tanglewood) |
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Shag |
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I've always loved the cemeteries there in the center. I think they're considered part of the Freedom Trail? If you walk from the Common to Faneuil,
you'll pass a couple graveyards that have the graves of people like Sam Adams and the Boston Massacre soldiers.
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Hamdingers |
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SAM ADAMS IS DEAD?!?!?
Fuck, I liked his beer. |
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Shag |
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It's made from real bits of Samuel Adams!
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Modesty |
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the MFA and Isabella Stewart Gardner are the best museumsBoth those are great. My third favourite is MIT Museum of Light. |
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dennydoylelives |
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Hamdingers wrote: I think there are plans to keep making it. |
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Shag |
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Mother Anna's in the North End has always been my family's favorite place there. It's the first restaurant you come to when you cross over to the
north end.
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NiceToAnimals |
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If you go to the North End, go to Mike's Pastry and get a Lobster Tail.
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07/15/08 12:10 PM.
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BobbyBrown06 |
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kutabeach wrote: Check out the "oldest pub in America" - very nice people, even if they are Boston residents. It's across from the creeper Holocaust memorial by Faneuil Hall. Where ya staying? When I was in Boston last we stayed at the Bulfinch Hotel. Very nice. |
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Powers |
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A thousand times no. Modern Pastry pwns Mikes every time.
Kuta, I'll meet you at the Black Rose at 5:30 tonight. I'll be the guy at the bar in the green Sox hat drinking a beer. |
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molemantn |
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Get a lobster claw and a cannoli, and maybe even some cheesecake at Mike's Pastry. You'll gain 40 pounds, but its worth it.
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Powers |
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Sorry. Modern Pastry is the Official Shitweasel Approved™ bakery in the North End.
I think the oldest pub thing is the Bell and Hand? |
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NiceToAnimals |
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Well, thousands of people must be wrong. Thanks Powers!!!!
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