Boston
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JFK Museum
- $$$
- boo rating: 100%
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I really enjoyed visiting the JFK museum but then again I love everything to do with the Kennedy’s! It is very easy to get to as there is a JFK stop on the Red line and then shuttle buses every 20 mins to the museum. It shows everything to do with his life, his family, childhood in Boston and... more
by aislinnmurphy
posted on May, 2007 -
Freedom Trail
- $$
- boo rating: 100%
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There's no better way to see Boston, a city best visited by walking, than the Freedom Trail. It gives you American history, walks you past many of the city's best places, and shows you why Boston is called America's Walking City.
by marko
posted on May, 2007 -
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Skywalk Observatory
- $$$
- boo rating: 100%
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For the best view in Boston this is where to go. And not only do you get to see the city in its entirety, you learn about the history of the city thanks to the entertaining audio guide.
by colm
posted on Jun, 2007 -
Boston Duck Tours
- $$$
- boo rating: 100%
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Funny, informative, and incorporating trips through the city centre and along the Charles River, the Boston Duck Tours are one of the best ways to see this historic city. Well-read and witty guides keep you entertained for the duration of the tour and, if you're lucky, might even let you drive a... more
by colm
posted on Sep, 2007 -
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Faneuil Hall & Marketplace
- $$$
- boo rating: 100%
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Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market has a great lively atmosphere about it, there is always plenty of street entertainment and the food in Quincy Market is delicious!! There are also plenty of great shops and bars around and the replicate of the inside of the Cheers Bar is also just a few mins away.
by aislinnmurphy
posted on Jun, 2007 -
Fenway Park
- $$$
- boo rating: 100%
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Home of the great Boston Red Sox. This stadium is one of the most famous ballpark in the United States. It was build in 1912. Fenway's clubhouses are small and modest. The tunnels which lead to the dugouts are usually wet, and the floorboards creak. Like most of baseball’s other old parks, it's... more
by Stephane
posted on May, 2007
