things to do in Boston

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  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,920
    Get_Right wrote:
    hahaha
    I didnt know he was the brokeback type-he must live in the back bay.

    ;)
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  • 1STmammal2wearPants
    1STmammal2wearPants Worcester, MA Posts: 2,997
    Thecure wrote:
    thanks, is it true that there are not alot of patios to sit at and have a drink? i have no interest going to cheers becuase i have heard nothing good abotu it.

    not necessarily......you'll definitely find some places in Boston that have outdoor seating......newbury street area does (which is awesome btw, and several bars in and around the city).
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  • edvedder913
    edvedder913 Posts: 1,810
    Get_Right wrote:
    go to the union oyster house
    then Jaspers summer shack
    then the sail loft
    then the east coast grill
    then jaes noodle shop
    pass out


    union oyster house rocks!
  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    Poncier wrote:
    This church bath?

    http://www.firstparishcambridge.org/

    Its in Cambridge, Harvard Square, a good 45 minute, non-traffic drive from Mansfield.

    Or do you mean the Old North Church? Which is in the North End of Boston, the Paul Revere Lantern church. Also about 45 minutes.


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  • Linda
    Linda Posts: 1,656
    Get_Right wrote:
    hahaha
    I didnt know he was the brokeback type-he must live in the back bay.

    ;)


    oh i'm sure he isn't, but he is kind enough to let you pass out on top of him so he can give you a rash.......i've been there, so nasty.......and i thought he loved me...;)
    i'm not happy yet.....
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,164
    Linda wrote:
    oh i'm sure he isn't, but he is kind enough to let you pass out on top of him so he can give you a rash.......i've been there, so nasty.......and i thought he loved me...;)


    nasty!

    ;)
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,920
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    ALL I know is that Presidents John Adams & John Quincy Adams are both interred there along with their wives.
    Ah, the one in Quincy. (guess where the city got its name ;) )

    http://www.ufpc.org/

    A touch closer to Mansfield than Cambridge or Boston, still a solid 30-35 minute drive with no traffic.
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  • TrixieCat
    TrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    ALL I know is that Presidents John Adams & John Quincy Adams are both interred there along with their wives.
    You are so awesome with all of your knowledge of burial grounds and churches.
    :)

    In regards to Boston, do NOT go to the Cheers restaurant.
    :p
    Yes, to the Oyster House. :)
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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    Poncier wrote:
    (guess where the city got its name ;) )

    .



    from the classic jack klugman television series?

    :confused:




    ;)


    thanks for the info- i may be taking that 35 minute drive in between showdates,...
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  • Thecure
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    not necessarily......you'll definitely find some places in Boston that have outdoor seating......newbury street area does (which is awesome btw, and several bars in and around the city).

    thansk i am really looking forward to this break from work
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  • Taft
    Taft Posts: 457
    not necessarily......you'll definitely find some places in Boston that have outdoor seating......newbury street area does (which is awesome btw, and several bars in and around the city).

    hmmm, strongly disagree, Newbury St. sucks, overpriced, touristy, and generally below average food.

    If you are in that area, walk over one street near Copley Sq. (Boylston St.) and have an outdoor lunch or dinner at Abe & Louie's, excellent food.

    I would also recommend walking through the North End, good history, good food.

    Union Oyster House is "okay", but I wouldn't put it high on a list of places to visit. Faneuil Hall in general is not worth more than a walk through for the history part.

    For those making fun of the South End earlier in this thread, it features far and away the best restaurants in Boston. Worth a visit, start on Tremont St. in between E. Berkely and Dartmouth cross streets, tons of great places to eat there.
  • smithnic
    smithnic Posts: 1,565
    Thecure wrote:
    hey ladies and gentleman, i am going to boston for a week in June 1 2008. never been ther and have no clue where to go. any help will be great.


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  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,920
    smithnic wrote:
    Hop on the Celtic's bandwagon??
    (huge Piston fan, I'm sorry)
    Well we know the Celts will still be playing on June 1...not so sure about the Pistons.
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