Visiting Boston

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Not sure if I'll get very much advice but why not ask. Going to Boston in a couple days for a week, want to eat some excellent food and see some cool things. I like historical type of stuff, any advice?
 
Fanueil Hall, USS Consitution, Old North Church, Bunker Hill, anything Freedom Trail related is all good for historical stuff.
 
Falafel food truck downtown for lunch. It's a "Vegan" dish, but man is it phenomenal. Any of the seafood joints down on the water.

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Visit the Cheers Bar and take a tour of the baseball stadium.
"the baseball stadium"? Really? Don't you mean Fenway Pak? :ROFLMAO: Opened in 1912, IIRC.

Btw, y'all (I did grow in VA after all) guys are good. I lived there for 20 years and would have suggested many of these siights.

Lots of great places there for seafood, but if you want good seafood and a little history, try Woodman's in Essex. Inventor of the fried clam and been there for over 100 years. It's north of Boston a bit so you'll need to drive.

A visit to Harvahd (really Harvard) Sq. is always fun and for sure visit the North End (Boston's Little Italy) for dinner and then grab a pastry at Mike's or Cafe Vitorria. I might be off the last place's name, but it's close.

And if you visit HS, Kendsall Sq. is only a couple T stops away. This is where MIT is located. The subway in Bosyon is run by the MBTA and is called the T for short.

Visit Lexington (shot heard 'round the world that created our great country) It's maybe 15 miles outside Boston).


Eddie
 
Harpoon brewery tour.
Second this. In fact, the entire Seaport District is pretty interesting. Back in the day, you'd only be in that part of town if you got thrown into a trunk in Southie 'cause you owed somebody money.

Now there's restaurants and stores. It's basically a "city within a city".
 
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