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BOSTON BEACHES
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You don't need a car to get to the beach! Here are 10 beaches in New England that are accessible by public transportation.Revere Beach, RevereThe 2-mile beach is a magnet for hordes of sunbathers and beach lovers who have access to a public bathhouse... |
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BOSTON RESTAURANTS
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Boston's Restaurant Week, with dozens of restaurants serving three-course prix fixe menus is reason enough for many tourists to flock to Boston, but if you're in the city the rest of the year and looking for a culinary treat, there is no shortage of ... |
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FOOTBALL IN BOSTON
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The Boston Game:The Boston Game is thought to be the origins of American football, played by New England prep schools. In 1855, manufactured inflatable balls were introduced. These were much more regular in shape than the handmade balls of earlier ti... |
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BOSTON TOURS
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A diverse selection of Boston Harbor Cruises is available, from Salsa cruises to Whale-watching excursions. For a sedate look at the city from the sea, try a Sunset Cruise, which affords breathtaking views of the city.Practically every tourist in Bos... |
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BOSTON FOOD
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The kitchen in Boston, is similar to the rest of New England cuisine, placing great emphasis on seafood and dairy products. His most popular dishes are the clam chowder in New England, fish and chips (usually young cod or cod), baked beans, lobsters,... |
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