Rating & Reviews of Boston, MA
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The most universally nasty people ever encountered
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JJenny189
April 13, 2008 04:39 AM GMT-05:00
Drivers are angry, restauranteurs are angry, shoppers are angry. Walk down any main street and see how many folks smile or acknowledge your passing.
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good airport lots to do . . but the driving sucks
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Scotloch2
April 9, 2008 07:50 AM GMT-05:00
 There are so many things to do here. AND THE FOOD IS GREAT .. can't begin to say how great the food (of all types) is!!!! This place is bliss excpet .. that the drivers here and the street are totally screwed up. Plan on at least one accident your fault or not.. . .
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SUPER CITY ! but DETESTABLE DRIVING
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March 16, 2008 09:17 PM GMT-05:00
A 5-star FANTASTIC city especially for college kids and families! ...A literal food-fest heaven, wonderful historic neighborhoods & landmarks... welcomes culture seekers and New England enthusiasts of any age. Boston's inimitable style and rich texture make it a fitting city for all tastes and a perfect place to fall in love with. The only drawback is the city's serious LACK of street signs to help out-of-towners navigate in and around town.
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ChefDan
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March 6, 2008 12:18 AM GMT-05:00
When it comes to visiting Boston, I always suggest visits to the cities two wonderful breweries. Sam Adams & Harpoon. The trip to the Sam Adams Brewery is a 15 minute walk from the "T" in Jamaica Plain. The tour is free, but they ask for a $3 donation, and you get to keep your sampleing glass. After that another 15 minute walk and your at O'Doyles, an old Irish Bar where the Kenedy's spent time planning political strategies. After lunch, a $10 cab will bring you to the Harpoon brewery wher
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While in Boston
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March 5, 2008 09:53 PM GMT-05:00
I live just outside of Boston in the city of Quincy. While in Boston, come visit Quincy and tour the Adams national historic site. the tour costs less than $6 per adult and includes a trolley tour of the birth places of two US presidents. Also the burial place of John Hancock and some great architecture. It's all about 15 minutes from downtown Boston. Take the Redline to Quincy center station.
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