2 0|0|Any Ideas for good sites in Boston?|spilleliz|saving4spending@gmail.com|09:39:26|03/02/2012|
Posted on Mar-02-12 at 09:39 AM (Eastern) by 69.120.136.96

I am going to Boston next weekend. I have been there several times and have seen alot but want to try and see new stuff Please give me suggestions! Going with my kids who are inlate teens & 20's 1|1|What kinds of things are you looking to do?|whitmarg|robin@whitmannet.com|11:47:34|03/02/2012|

Posted on Mar-02-12 at 11:47 AM (Eastern) by 173.48.121.223

There are a million things to do -- you could maybe get a tour of Fenway Park (and hopefully a Red Sox game, altho very expensive). There is the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Science (always fun), the Isabelle Gardner Museum, 30 miles south there is Battleship Cove with a retired battleship and submarine; Fanueil Hall Marketplace is fun for shops and food; Copley Place, Copley Square and Newbury Street have higher end shopping and food; John Hancock Tower and Prudential Tower both have great siteseeing views from top of the building...John F Kennedy Museum; There is a theatre district... the North End is packed with Italian restaurants and food places (Mike's bakery is my fave). 2|1|when I was in college, we would take a bus from RI, and go to Newbury Street.. Very fun to window shop, Great places to eat as well.|dlpavitt|dlpavitt@att.net|19:23:18|03/02/2012|

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