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The Saturday City: Boston

The Saturday City: Boston -

george washington statue in boston
Boston was in 1630 by Puritan colonists from England studied religious self-determination established. Over time, the city grew and became colonies an important port and economic center in the US. It was also an important city during the American Revolution. In 1763, we threw tea into the ocean, which means our rebellion against the British and their terrible tax. The first battles of the war, Lexington and Concord were fought near Boston. Many famous politicians such as John Adams, John Hancock, John F. Kennedy were all of Boston. The city has in this country's history an important. We had the first university, public schools and subway system here.

One of the amazing things about Boston is its European atmosphere. A small town is missing a few skyscrapers and still filled with old brick buildings, to Boston feels like more of a big city as a modern metropolis. The neighborhoods are easily separated even at the same time flow together seamlessly. And unlike larger cities like New York, Miami, L.A., Boston is easily walkable. The quality of life here is very high.

The city of my birth, Boston has a special place in my heart. While I can outgrow it (I love cities), Boston is still one of my favorite cities in the world. I have traveled far and wide and it is still considered one of my favorite cities in the world for its charm, its people and its beauty.

black and white picture of boston from boston common

Boston is steeped in history, and it is that history that gives it its charm. No visit is complete without the freedom trail to take you through all the historic sights of the city and you. The opportunity to see the historic buildings and locations to where the birth of a nation took place You will walk past the old state house and Faneuil Hall, where the revolution began, to see the tombs of our founders, and to get a sense of the colonial Boston. Visit Beacon Hill, with its small streets and colonial houses, where all the gentlemen to, and in many cases are still living.

Boston is an incredible place, especially in the summertime. Winter makes us locals hibernate and as the weather warms, we trickle out of our caves and on the streets of Boston to enjoy the highest level. Restaurants bring tables for outdoor dining from the sounds of Fenway Baseball and fill the surrounding streets, concerts crawling outdoors and on the Hatch Shell to be heard, as the boats sail up and down the Charles River. Yes, in the summer in Boston, if anything happens and the perfect time to visit. (October is also good because the air is fresh, change the sheets, each apple harvest comes, and the excitement of Halloween is in the air!)

Boat in Boston's harbor on a sunny day

keeps Every neighborhood his own taste. Head to the northern end for a taste of Italy, where you will find some of the best Italian food the city has to offer while you wander made old brick streets and tenement houses now again by so expensive restaurants and upscale (but still tiny) apartments.

go to the Back Bay the day walking and shopping down to spend Newbury Street and get a taste of how to do the live well.

Sit in Copley Plaza, in front of the famous Trinity Church, enjoy the sun and people watching.

Hatch Shell dome-shaped outdoor concert hall in Boston, Massachusetts

Visit all the hip and beautiful restaurants in the South End.

spend a beautiful day on Boston Common and the Public Gardens wander the Swans to see. You can be established with the rest of the city, as we rest and relax while Frisbee to play and watch the kids play in the frog pond.

At night, walk to the theater district and take in a show or eat in some Boston amazing restaurants as Fugakyu, Stephanie on Newbury, Abe and Louis, # 9 Park, Vinalia, Haru, Legal Seafoods, or Teatro.

If you at heart, head are young to hang up to the Brighton area with the college kids and eating some very unhealthy food to rednecks, after the bars are closed.

Red townhouses in Boston back bay neighborhood

Boston often gets a bad rap as a cold city. Not because of its winter, but because of its people. We are fast and do not have time to slow down. Often that gives people the perception that we are unfriendly and rude, which is not true. Standing a tourist around lost and only watch as many people come to help you. Boston are very friendly and very welcoming, but we have a hard exterior. With the neighborhood institution in the city, each one of a a certain area. We have our friends, we have our family. It may come off as cold and unfeeling, but it is not. All it takes is 5 minutes of talk. Once the ice is broken, melting of glaciers. Boston is alive and treat immediately as their own, to be extremely loyal to her new boyfriend. We simply will not be good to you of being nice in interest.

Boston has something for everyone. I describe it as often in New York, without the mess. Here you can do everything you can do in New York, but without the deafening craziness that brings a metropolis. Boston has much to offer, and if you do this year leave, I'd Boston some serious thought. You will not be disappointed

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