I'm going to Boston for a few days...leaving Saturday night...looked on-line things to do but if anyone who has been there or is from Boston can tell me any cool/good things to see or do it would be much appreciated...Thanks!!
Yeah that is somethin i really really want to see a Red Sox game and go to Fenway Park...they are playing Baltimore on Sunday 2pm game, hope I can get som tickets
Well, if you are into history then you can follow the Freedon Trail (The ride of Paul Revere) from the North Church. It's marked by a red line on the ground. Cheers is there as well, and I would highly recommend a Duck Tour. You get a whole tour of the city.. they take you to places like Cheers, John F Kennedy's residence in Boston, into the Charles River so you can see MIT, and to the only place in the world where you can drink a Sam Adams beer and see his gravestone across the street . And definately take in a Sox game, ain't nothing like a game at Fenway!
No. That's over and done with. It was just so badly done that there are already leaks in tunnels and minor structural problems that will have to be dealt with for years.
Don't go through 'the Fens' at night if you treasure the sanctity of your butt-hole though.
Just came back from Boston ,goota say it was a great town I had a great time!!!! Went to a Red Sox game on Sunday it was great (got standing room tickets but it was totally worth it!!!), went to Cape Cod and Plimoth Rock, so many tunnels (the big dig) and the wharf were great, went to Cambidge (Portuguese area of Boston) and must say I was impressed with Boston and would totally recommend anybody who wanted to go there should go there!!!
Massachusetts isn’t a state I like, but I do have to admit some part of me would like to see Boston just for it's historical significance to this country, and perhaps to see the Red Sox. It does seem like a city that would be a lot better to visit than to live in though, short of having a time machine to go back in the past or perhaps having different and fewer people living there now anyhow.