Sunday, March 14, 2010

Cool Places in Boston






Guess what? If you are visiting or living in Boston, you have entered one of the coolest cities in the world. Do not let its tall skyscrapers scare you, this town is as historic as it industrial. Boston is home to the earliest stages of the American Revolution and where all this radicalization happened. If you are an American history buff, you are in one of the best places to be. You can visit the spot of the Boston Massacre and Tea Party. If you get a chance, take a side trip to Charlestown where you can visit the historic Bunker Hill Monument, the place that the English won but attained heavy losses, a very important battle for the Americans. If you get a chance, make a stop and visit the historic Paul Revere House and the Church that he made famous to single the incoming British forces.
History is not your thing? Do not worry. Take a side trip to the Prudential Center Skywalk where you will get the opportunity to view the only 360 degree view of Boston. Plus, it is a great spot to take pictures.
Say it is a sunny day and you want to see some green. What do you do? How about a trip to the Boston Commons and a stop in the Public Gardens. With creative green bushes, monuments, and during the spring and summer, a place completely in bloom, this is a terrific spot. Into politics? How about a visit to the State House. Located right next to the Boston Commons and Public Gardens, on the top of the famous Beacon Hill, this is a chance to view where some of the most influential political statements in Massachusetts and United States history took place. All of these spots are a great way to spend a day.
Want a great outside view? Take the T to the Charles MGH stop. This is a bridge that crosses Boston and Cambridge. On one side of the bridge, you will be able to see the Boston Science Museum, while the other side will give you a great view of Boston.
Well those are but a few of the great opportunities in Boston. Enjoy your trip, visit, or life in Boston.

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