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Ronald J. Leach
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Language Usage: Tonic vs. Soda Milkshake vs. Frappe Nation The Hub Beantown
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"And this is good old Boston, The home of the bean and the cod, Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots,Lowells And And the Cabots talk only to God.“ Harvard alumnus John Collins Bossidy
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Driving (cityofboston.gov) Boston has developed a reputation for having savvy drivers who are able to navigate the city’s historic cobblestone streets with ease. Many of Boston’s streets were once horse-cart paths and today present a challenge for drivers in those ubiquitous SUV’s. Parking can be difficult but with services such as vanpools and car- sharing companies, it is possible to navigate the city capably.
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The Big Dig Most expensive U.S. highway project. Criminal arrests. Four deaths. Scheduled completion 1998, $2.8 billion Completed December 2007, $14.6 billion. Estimated cost $22 billion, including interest, paid off in 2038.
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Ship’s shuttle to near Quincy Market Old-town Trolley, hop-on, hop-off Silver Line T bus to T stop Taxi Water Taxi Walk
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BOSTON AREA HISTORY: Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Battle of Lexington and Concord Battle of Bunker Hill Siege of Boston Paul Revere ‘s Ride 1807 Embargo Act (Napoleonic Wars) War of 1812
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Freedom Trail Faneuil Hall Quincy Market U.S.S Constitution State House (Bullfinch Dome) Boston Common Old North Church Charles River
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Fenway Park Boston Museum of Fine Arts Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Institute of Contemporary Art – ICA Boston Museum of Science New England Aquarium Harvard, MIT
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27 St-Gaudens monument to Robert Gould Shaw
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
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+ Born June 12, 1924, in Milton, Mass.
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