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Travel Guide: Boston - Massachusetts - United States

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'Boston, a place where everybody knows your name and they're always glad you came'. Many people probably know Boston because it houses, in the Bull & Finch Pub, the set of the popular television series 'Cheers`

Others might be more historically aware and recall the 'Boston Tea Party' which led to the formation of the first continental congress. Or remember the impact of the murder of five colonists by the British which ultimately led to the American Revolution.

Readers probably recall the cluster of literary legends that came from Boston and its surroundings, legends such as Herman Mellville, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Shackles, Edgar Allen Poe, TS Eliot and Jack Kerouac.

Gastronomists amongst you probably want to taste, or still can taste, the fish and beans of this 'bean town' at the harbour. Almost 40% of the Boston metro area is comprised of individuals under 30 years of age, which means that the ubiquitous bars are packed on any given night of the week. 

Some people believe that Boston's character is very much like London. This is certainly true for its melting pot of history and grace. Besides that, it's eccentric and bears a cosmopolitan character. Boston (600,000 inhabitants), is a modern, fashionable city that has it all: shopping areas, melodrama, films, people, nightlife and many students.  Harvard University is just across the river in Cambridge.  Speaking of the river and festivals, Boston on the 4th of July sports a day of music, fireworks and food.  Boston is the capital of the state of Massachusetts, known as 'the Cradle of American Independence'; the city houses the capitol building, with its famous gold dome (painted grey during WWII). Famous figures from Massachusetts include the Pilgrims from Plymouth, American patriots, and U.S. Presidents John F. Kennedy, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and George Bush Sr.

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Destinations in Boston

Harvard Square

Travel Q&A on Boston:

Question: #1: What is the best way to travel from Washington, D.C. to Boston, Ma.?
I will be soon in Washington-Maryland area, then I would like to travel to Boston. What are tha cheapest ways to travel and what are the must see places in Boston - asked by SuperMariobros

Answer: Trains are okay, but.....ehh, flying is really the best way to go. Places to see; *Freedom trail, a lot of walking, but well worth it for the historic value*NorthEnd, oh the food! *Science Museum - really ... - answered by: I_Love_Life!
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Question: #2: What is the best land travel agency besides Greyhound that travels from Boston to Vermont?
As the question addressed. I know that Greyhound has bus to Vermont every week, but does anyone know any other bus travel agencies that travels from Boston to Vermont on regular basis?Thank you! - asked by elan_longterm_invest

Answer: I believe Peter Pan bus lines do..I took a peter pan bus from portland me. to hartford ct. before so i think they might go to vermont also. ... - answered by: chefzilla65
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Question: #3: if u stay in boston can u travel to new york for a day visit?
I am wanting to go on holiday to america was wondering if i stayed in boston is it possible to travel to new york are they far? - asked by LauraLoo

Answer: An Amtrak train between the two cities is the fastest way to make the trip. It can take anywhere from 3.5 to 4 hours, depending on the schedule, and the fares also depend on time of day and day of the ... - answered by: DavidK93
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Question: #4: Boston to New Jersey travel?
What is the cheapest and safest way to travel with a kid from Boston to New Jersey? Long distance driving is a problem. - asked by Newme

Answer: I have friend who's son goes to BU and they always use Amtrak. ... - answered by: coolsitesguy
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Question: #5: Cross Country travel? Boston to ?
My boyfriend and I are trying to plan a cross country adventure this summer. We are looking for some advice in regards to places we need to see and things we need to do. We have no exact destination only we have two weeks. We would like to venture towards Disney-as he has never been...other than that...were open to suggestions. Do you have any ideas or experiences that your willing to share? - asked by janellekel

Answer: Do Rte 95 to make miles, take loops off that to actually see anything. Coming down through CT is pretty boring, maybe you can head out the Pike to NY then head south.Get down towards Baltimore - if you ... - answered by: mattzcoz
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Question: #6: What's with the pink RedSox caps? Also Bostonians, I have a question under Travel/Boston I need an answer.
- asked by K.Chick

Answer: i dont know but #1 I HATE pink and #2 the red sox colors are red and blue lets keep it that way and leave pink out of it!....sry i hate pink ... - answered by: I <3 the RED SOX!
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Question: #7: Best way to travel from Montreal to Boston, MA?
Hi, I'm planning a trip to Boston, but have relatives in Montreal I'd like to visit. How far is the distance between the 2 locations and what is the best ground travel to get between the two? I'm hoping to find a train, for scenic purposes, if not I'd have no problem settling on flying. - asked by admindoll

Answer: K.M. is wrong. Unfortunately direct train service between Boston and Montreal stopped in the 1970s. To do it by train today you either must leave Boston on the earliest first Amtrak Acela to New York ... - answered by: Lisa
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Question: #8: Train Fares and Bus fares between NY-Boston, Boston-Phila, Phila-DC, how to book and time needed to travel?
I am traveling from NY - Boston - Phila - DC - NY.want to compare the two fares needed and time differences!Tks for your help!! - asked by supergbm

Answer: Amtrak (NO C) is more reliable and comfortable than a bus... It'll cost a bit, but its worth it.Its the only choice due to where you are heading. There's a commuter agency gap south of Providence. ... - answered by: DT89ACE
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Question: #9: Train Fares and Bus fares between NY-Boston, Boston-Phila, Phila-DC, how to book and time needed to travel?
I am traveling from NY - Boston - Phila - DC - NY.want to compare the two fares needed and time differences!Tks for your help!! - asked by supergbm

Answer: Amtrak (NO C) is more reliable and comfortable than a bus... It'll cost a bit, but its worth it.Its the only choice due to where you are heading. There's a commuter agency gap south of Providence. ... - answered by: DT89ACE
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Question: #10: Whats the easiest way to travel from Boston to NY besides car?
I'm planning a trip to Boston for the summer and wanted to go into NY for a day, I won't have access to a car, what are my options? - asked by admindoll

Answer: Go for either the Amtrak or the Greyhound.Here are the links:www.amtrak.comwww.greyhound.com ... - answered by: phyliciaj3
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