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Want to Know Where to Go in Boston?

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Ever since the colonial days, Boston has been one of the most
intriguing cities in the United States. Its rich history is
rivaled only by the vast amount of things it has to offer.
Whether you're a college student, child, or an adult, there is
plenty to find in Boston Massachusetts. From sports and nightlife
to culture and nature, there is truly something for everyone.
Let's look at what Bean Town has to offer.


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Want to Know Where to Go in Boston?
Copyright (c) 2008 Mark Anderson
Boston Smarts
http://www.bostonsmarts.com



Ever since the colonial days, Boston has been one of the most
intriguing cities in the United States. Its rich history is
rivaled only by the vast amount of things it has to offer.
Whether you’re a college student, child, or an adult, there is
plenty to find in Boston Massachusetts. From sports and nightlife
to culture and nature, there is truly something for everyone.
Let’s look at what Bean Town has to offer.

Boston offers some great shopping and markets for those looking
for a bargain. One of the more popular places to shop is Newbury
Street. While this isn’t really the best place to find a bargain,
it has a great atmosphere. It is more of a traditional shopping
area that tries to remain true to its heritage. You can find
silversmiths, jewelers and many original shops that date back
several years. This is a great place to see the heritage of
Boston and get involved in the culture.

You can also visit the oldest public park in the United States in
Boston. Boston Common offers a lush green setting in the city
that is great for families and nature-lovers. It can get a little
crowded on certain days around the lake. However, it is hard to
find such a beautiful place with a subway station under it.

In addition to having some beautiful natural sights, Boston also
offers some of the best sporting venues in the world. What kind
of an article about Boston would this be without mentioning the
Red Sox? In fact, you’ll probably only be in Boston for about 5
minutes before you hear someone talking about the Sox or how much
they hate Manny Ramirez. Boston residents are definitely proud of
their Red Sox and they’re not afraid to let you know about it.
They also have good reason to be as the Red Sox have won two
World Series trophies in the last few years.

The Red Sox play in the world-famous Fenway Park. This baseball
park is known for “The Green Monster” which is a huge green wall
in the outfield. It is also one of the last remaining baseball
stadium’s that utilizes a manual scoreboard. Instead of hooking
up some lights, they pay a guy to sit inside the scoreboard and
put up big numbers every time something happens. The stadium has
been around since 1912, which makes it one of the oldest stadiums
in the country. In fact, the stadium offers tours every day that
take you through the inner workings of Fenway.

In addition to having a great baseball team, the Boston area also
has a football team that you may have heard of - The New England
Patriots. The Patriots reside in Foxboro which is outside of
Boston. Winners of three Super Bowls this decade, they are
considered by many to be a dynasty. Last year, they became the
first team to go 18-0 before losing in the Super Bowl.

While Boston residents are usually Red Sox fans first and
foremost, they are very proud of their football team as well.
Gillette Stadium is one of the nicer stadiums in the NFL. It now
boasts the new CBS Scene at the stadium. This is a premier sports
destination that features a one-of-a-kind experience for the
sports fan.

If you like nightlife, Boston has a lot to offer. It has several
hotspots that are great for the club-goer. Lansdowne Street is
located adjacent to Fenway Park and is known as one of the
hotspots for nightlife. Many people will hit the bars and clubs
that it has to offer before and after a Red Sox game.

One of the more popular destinations is Bill’s Bar and Lounge. It
has been known to host some of the Red Sox players from time to
time and has a great atmosphere. Some of the other popular
destinations on Lansdowne include Jillian’s, Karma Club, and
Axis. Regardless of where you go on Lansdowne, you’ll find
something fun to do. Located right there together are several
bars, night clubs and restaurants. Just go down Lansdowne and you
can’t miss it.

If the club scene isn’t your cup of tea (sorry for the Boston
pun) the city also has a rich cultural side. In the prestigious
theater district, they have several theaters to offer including:
The Colonial Theater, the Wang, and the Boston Opera House. These
are sure to entertain you and give you a sense of the Boston
culture.

The Boston area also has a lot to offer families. Regardless of
what you like to do, you can find it nearby. If your kids like
animals (and whose kids don’t?) there are a number of zoos and
aquariums in the area. The Franklin Park Zoo offers 72 acres of
animals and open play space for kids. This is a great place to
take kids of all ages. Another great place to take kids is the
Mystic Aquarium. It is just outside of Boston and offers kids a
glimpse at underwater life. Every sea creature you can imagine is
here for your viewing pleasure.

Boston also offers the Science Museum and the Museum of Fine
Arts, which are great for inquisitive little minds to get some
education on your vacation. Finally, your kids will love the
Boston Aquarium on the waterfront as well.

In addition to culture, sports and nightlife, Boston also offers
some of the best dining around. The top-ranked restaurant in the
area L’Espalier is known for its atmosphere and its amazing
French food. The restaurant is actually placed in a Back Bay
townhouse and is one of the more upscale dining experiences
you’ll ever have.

Besides upscale choices like L’Espalier, Boston has every kind of
cuisine imaginable. From steakhouses to Chinese, you really can’t
go wrong. Just bring your appetite and your wallet.

Overall, Boston truly does offer something for every type of
person. Whether you like sports or a night on the town, you’ll
definitely find everything you’re looking for. Regardless of what
you decide to do, just make sure you set aside some time. It will
take you awhile to get to everything in Boston.

Here are some more fantastic Boston destinations you shouldn't
miss:

 * Top of the Hub
 * Dali Restaurant and Tapas Bar 
 * Charles Street Inn 
 * Fenway Park 
 * Cantab Lounge 
 * DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park 
 * U.S.S. Constitution 
 * Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage 
 * Children's Museum 
 * Esplanade 
 * Boston Duck Tours 
 * Boston Symphony Hall 
 * Bunker Hill Monument 




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