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Boston For Dummies

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Boston offers a unique blend of traditional and trendy...old and new, with ultramodern skyscrapers towering beside colonial historical sites. Whether you want to explore incredible museums or shop tempting boutiques, take in a game or take a cruise, this book points the way with info on:



  • Attractions for history lovers, sports lovers, and food lovers

  • Seven great itineraries and four fun day trips

  • Public Garden, the first botanical garden in the U.S., legendary Fenway Park, Longfellow National Historic Site, and more

  • All kinds of restaurants, ranging from local seafood and pizza favorites and ethnic eateries to elegant, high-end dining and unique neighborhood cafes

  • Shopping in stores that range from cheap to chic, boho to bourgeois, including Newbury Street, the "rodeo Drive of New England"

  • Walking the 3-mile Freedom Trail, Harvard Square, Commonwealth Avenue, or around Walden Po...

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Series: Dummies Travel Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Edition: 4

OverDrive Read

  • Release date: June 15, 2007

PDF ebook

  • File size: 9648 KB
  • Release date: June 15, 2007

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OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

subjects

Travel Nonfiction

Languages

English

Boston offers a unique blend of traditional and trendy...old and new, with ultramodern skyscrapers towering beside colonial historical sites. Whether you want to explore incredible museums or shop tempting boutiques, take in a game or take a cruise, this book points the way with info on:



  • Attractions for history lovers, sports lovers, and food lovers

  • Seven great itineraries and four fun day trips

  • Public Garden, the first botanical garden in the U.S., legendary Fenway Park, Longfellow National Historic Site, and more

  • All kinds of restaurants, ranging from local seafood and pizza favorites and ethnic eateries to elegant, high-end dining and unique neighborhood cafes

  • Shopping in stores that range from cheap to chic, boho to bourgeois, including Newbury Street, the "rodeo Drive of New England"

  • Walking the 3-mile Freedom Trail, Harvard Square, Commonwealth Avenue, or around Walden Po...

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